WARRANT, SLAUGHTER & LYNCH MOB – Live at The Genesee Theatre IL (Alex Dale Photo Gallery)

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Warrant ended the year with a great show at the Genesee Theatre in IL, with Slaughter and Lynch Mob.  The amazing Alex Dale was there to report and photograph them for Decibel Geek!

This was a great trio to see together, they are all great live bands that have a ton of material to pick from.

Warrant played the tittle track off their most recent album Louder Harder Faster!Robert Mason‘s favorite part of the show is before they play this song and he has the girl yell “HARDER!”, which is rather amusing. They also played “Dusty’s Revenge”, which is Jerry Dixon’s favorite song off the Rockaholick album.

For me personally, the highlight of Slaughter‘s performance was Mark Slaughter coming out into the crowd and taking selfies with fans.

Nathan Utz sang for Lynch Mob, as Robert Mason didn’t do double duty. But Robert did make a brief appearance during one of the first few songs. They played all the hits, including one of my personal favorites “Sweet Sister Mercy.”

Alex Dale

WARRANT

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SLAUGHTER

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LYNCH MOB

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