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Slam Dunk Review: Of Mice & Men

Glenn van den Bosch
Glenn van den Bosch
June 12, 2016 2 Mins Read

june-12th-2016

Of Mice & Men made their ‘long’ awaited return to the UK as headliner of the Atlas Stage at Slam Dunk Festival in Leeds.
For a band who tours the world five times a year, a year of absence is really long.
As Panic! At The Disco were playing simultaneously on the mainstage, it was incredible to see the amount of fans that were lining up to see Of Mice & Men perform.

Of Mice & Men’s setlist consisted of mostly new songs.
‘Feels Like Forever’, ‘Broken Generation’ & ‘You’re Not Alone’, were just a few of the many nu-metal songs that were being played this evening.

The atmosphere was outstanding and the amount of crowdsurfers were extraordinary.
Besides new tracks, the band also played a few old track such as ‘O.G. Loko’, ‘Second & Sebring’ & of course ‘The Depths’.
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As usual, the audience was instructed to sit down when ‘The Depths’.
When people didn’t do as planned, frontman Austin Carlile screamed ‘sit the fuck down or go watch Panic! At The Disco’!
It was funny, you should’ve been there.

Due to the high demand of Of Mice & Men photos, every photographer was only allowed to shoot the band for one song instead of three.
However, we did manage to get some good shots. Check them out below!

​Photos by Eva van Kuik

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