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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.” Â 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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