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Civivi's eye-popping new Placoid is true to its unusual name, particularly in its most ambitious configuration.
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as some metal fell onto the ground and sent the stadium's open roof back to being closed. ESPN captured live video of it happening, and it's pretty wild to see this happen in real time.
A group of metalheads named the "wildest" concert crowds they've been in on Reddit.
Then the first few notes play, and the crowd goes wild. That’s heaven to me. Literally. I was able to enjoy a slice of that heaven last week as I caught Japanese metal act Babymetal live in ...