{"id":45493,"date":"2016-03-31T15:00:22","date_gmt":"2016-03-31T20:00:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.toiletovhell.com\/?p=45493"},"modified":"2016-03-31T07:36:52","modified_gmt":"2016-03-31T12:36:52","slug":"mac-sabbath-might-actually-take-over-the-world","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toiletovhell.com\/mac-sabbath-might-actually-take-over-the-world\/","title":{"rendered":"Mac Sabbath Might Actually Take Over The World"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Well, I went out and did it. For better or for worse I got to see Mac Sabbath<\/strong> play at the Highline Ballroom last night with a handful of buddies. For the uninitiated, Mac Sabbath are the world’s only McDonalds themed Black Sabbath cover band<\/a>. They’ve made headlines across the globe; even the gods, Black Sabbath<\/strong> themselves, shared a Mac Sabbath video on their Facebook page. The point being – this band is happening. As controversial as they are and as strange as their stage attire might be, it seems like Mac Sabbath are here to stay and are pulling for something greater, the likes of which we may never see again.<\/p>\n

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One thing that struck me was the sheer diversity of the crowd. As one friend commented, “How the hell do all these people know about Mac Sabbath?” It’s funny to me that a band whose first major coverage came from Metal Injection and Loudwire should be able to find a place in the metal mainstream. Yet there were douchey college dudes, pretty sorority girls and a smattering of other normies dotting the crowd which also saw many of the New York metal faithful. It’s rare for me to really feel the excitement in the air before a band goes on, but the tension in Highline was palpable; everyone was excited for an experience that was sure to be unforgettable.<\/p>\n