Highlights From Bacardi NH7 Weekender Delhi

In its first edition in Delhi, the “happiest music festival” lives up to its name

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5) Most Likely To Make Both Your Eardrums And Lungs Pop: Pentagram

If 8,000 people running towards the Bacardi Black Rock Arena at 8:30 pm on Sunday and the multiple mini mosh-pits formed during this show were anything to go by, Megadeth rocked. But from our view (right up front for Penta, miles away from Megadeth) Pentagram did a pretty awesome job of rocking too. The band opened with “Drive,” and played mostly from their new album Bloodywood with “In My Head,” “Mental Zero,” “Tomorrow’s Undecided” and “Lovedrug Climbdown.”  Dadlani growled, prowled and sweated across the stage and unlike his Pune 2010 NH7 gig, no drunks in the audience dared ask for “Sheila Ki Jawani.”

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