1.8.2009 Tammelassa kovaa settiä tiedossa:
Entombed(SWE), Amoral, Peer Günt, Before The Dawn, Profane Omen, Entwine, Medeia, Hateform, Sanity Shed(NOR), Vorum ja Scarcyde.
Eli silloin jokainen musiikinystävä pyörimään Scarcyde:n keikalle isojen miesten kuntopiiriä A.K.A. tukka auki ja pittiin.
Lisätietoa:
http://www.tly.fi
Lopuksi E-How To pittiin:
How to Help Someone Who is Injured in a Mosh Pit
By Geoffrey Weed, eHow Editor
Broken noses are common injuries in the pit.
The mosh pit is an invention of the modern music scene in which concert-goers thrash around violently, pushing and shoving, all in an outpouring of emotion and energy to the tune of their favorite artist's live music. While participating in a mosh pit can be a fun, exciting way to enjoy a concert, it is also a particularly dangerous form of entertainment. Many people are injured while moshing or by simply being too close to the mosh pit and not paying attention. If someone becomes injured there, however, it can be difficult to get to them and help them.
Difficulty: Challenging
Instructions:
Step 1
Keep your head. It's easy, while trying to get to the injured person, to forget about protecting yourself and end up with an injury of your own. Remember, you can't help the person who is injured by getting hurt by trying to cross through the mosh pit too quickly.
Step 2
Signal those who are moshing. This can be difficult, but try to shout loudly over the music, wave your arms, or simply point towards the person. It's easy for someone to get trampled in a mosh pit if they're injured and fall to the ground, but no one notices immediately. Therefore, it's crucial that you draw attention to the injured person as quickly as possible so that those in the mosh pit can take precautions to avoid them.
Step 3
Try to flag down security. Any good concert venue will have a fair amount of security guards on staff, particularly at concerts during which mosh pits tend to form. If possible, signal to one of these security guards that you need help and they will provide assistance to you.
Step 4
Get to the injured person. Once it's safe to do so, get to the injured person and have other people move away to give them space and to avoid them being trampled on by other concert attendees.
Step 5
Assess the level of injury. Determine how badly the injured person is hurt and, from there, what course of action you feel will best assist that individual.
Step 6
Get them out of the mosh pit. If it's safe to move the injured person, try to get them up and out of the mosh pit as quickly as possible. The longer they stay in the pit, the better the chance becomes that they'll receive further injuries.