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I was let down by your lack of moshing. WTF? The energy was simply not what it ought to be! The band brought a lot just as they always have at past shows but the dance floor didn’t reach its full potential last night. There are certain unwritten rules about being near the front of the stage. If you’ve got a drink in your hand, expect it to get spilt. If there are folks dancing all around you either join in or GTFO! When you get pissy about getting nudged on the dance floor, you actually take away from the experience of others who are trying to have a kick ass time by getting a little wild with the music. I’d appreciate a bit more enthusiasm next time. Keep to the back or just stay home. C’mon! —Mister Mosh Pit
This article appears in Mar 31 – Apr 6, 2016.


You can dance and not mosh. It’s a huge turn off for a lot of people when they’re getting smashed into on the dance floor.
Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age usually tries to tell the crowd to avoid moshing so the show can be enjoyed by more than the 9 dudes and 1 girl who are into moshing and take up a significant part of the dance floor.
HAHAHA! If I were to write this bitch, I’d replace mosh with disco…
First of all if you’re on the dance floor you should not have a drink in your hand. You are on the DANCE FLOOR to DANCE. When drinks are brought to the dance floors by stupid people they usually do get spilled and cause dangerous conditions not to mention a sticky dance floor. Get someone you trust to watch your drink or slam it down before you set off to dance. Plain and simple. Dance floors are not meant to be a place of aggression so if it starts to get crowded and you are not liking it go sit the hell down.
Moshing is still a thing? How retro now.
Might be a why-won’t-anyone-play-with-me bitch but it ain’t no Puppet Bitch.
reasonable bitch. i’m not much for moshing, but it does suck when you have crappy energy at a show.