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		<title>6 Things I Learned From a Rock Music Festival</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I spent my Saturday at the first-ever Northern Invasion. It was an amazing time and surprisingly educational as you&#8217;ll see below! 1. Bands Don&#8217;t Give A Fuck About the Rules ..and it&#8217;s kinda cool! Although crowd surfing and sitting on peoples&#8217; shoulders might be &#8220;strongly discouraged,&#8221; bands are still going to tell you to do it anyway, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I spent my Saturday at the first-ever Northern Invasion. It was an <em>amazing </em>time and surprisingly educational as you&#8217;ll see below!</p>
<h3>1. Bands Don&#8217;t Give A Fuck About the Rules</h3>
<p>..and it&#8217;s kinda cool! Although crowd surfing and sitting on peoples&#8217; shoulders might be &#8220;strongly discouraged,&#8221; bands are still going to tell you to do it anyway, and you may just! Of course, if you&#8217;re the chick who fell and had to be hauled away in the ambulance, you take full responsibility &#8212; financially and otherwise &#8212; for your actions.</p>
<h3>2. People Will Find A<em>nything </em>to Bitch About</h3>
<p>Lines for merch, food and bathrooms? Bitch. Parking? Moan. Weather&#8217;s too hot when the sun is up? Bitch and moan. Too cold after sun sets? More damn bitching and moaning. When you&#8217;re told there are <strong>no </strong>re-entries but you expect you&#8217;ll be able to leave and come back? You guess the crowd&#8217;s response. I mean, seriously. Are people actually <em>that </em>stupid? Oh, right. Yes. Yes, they are.</p>
<h3>3. But It Is Impossible to Dress for the Weather in Wisconsin</h3>
<p>I wore jeans and a tank top for a day that wasn&#8217;t supposed to get warmer than 70. It was 10 degrees warming with the sun blazing, no shade and just a hint of wind. I was sweating standing still let alone while rocking out. But a few hours later, the wind picked up and it dipped to the 50s. Since we weren&#8217;t allowed to go back to our vehicles and most people didn&#8217;t want to carry layers, there was a lot of jumping going on just to keep warm during the later shows.</p>
<p>But we all forget about it when Slipknot was playing!</p>
<h3>4. Everyone Loves <em>Don&#8217;t Stop Believin&#8217;</em></h3>
<p>It might be a hard-hitting heavy metal and rock fest, but when that infamous Journey song came on, every damned person in the place sang along.</p>
<h3>5. You Don&#8217;t Have to Love a Band to Love Their Performance</h3>
<p>Listen, I like Slipknot. I don&#8217;t love the band, but I like them. However, after that single performance, I might be a convert. It wasn&#8217;t just how crazy the crowd went, how hard the music was, how amazing the show was with fire, giant LED-light goats and spinning drumkits or how Corey Taylor showed amazing amounts of love and appreciation to the fans. It was none of that, all of that and more.</p>
<p>And the band I went to see &#8212; Halestorm? Rocked with amazing energy and a sadly-too-short-show because they were sticking to the schedule and relegated to second stage. They didn&#8217;t miss a beat, though. Singing along to the songs from their new CD that I&#8217;ve already memorized and rocking out next to a dude who looked surprisingly like a young NPH was <em>awesome!</em></p>
<h3>6. There&#8217;s Serious Demand for Rock and Metal in the Area</h3>
<p>The Upper Midwest has sadly been looked over by big concert venues, with little coming further north than Chicago or Milwaukee. However, a venue just an hour out of the Twin Cities makes sense. People drove <em>at least </em>4.5 hours, if not more. All tickets sold out, and there were thousands there.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not quite sure what the final numbers are, but I&#8217;m so excited turnout was this good because I can&#8217;t wait to do it next year! I&#8217;ll have to work on my core for next year, though. I wasn&#8217;t prepared to be that sore absolutely <em>everywhere. </em>My legs, my hands, my ankles and feet, my neck and my throat. But that&#8217;s what you get for rocking so hard and screaming so much you nearly puke!</p>
<p>And that&#8217;s why I love rock &#8216;n&#8217; roll!</p>
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