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One Hell (in a Cell) of an Event; Two Nights of Live Music

The events of Hell in a Cell night one and two were amazing from beginning to end. From the artists, to the crowds, promoters, and to those tending the bars and other staff. Friends that were like family and bonds that last forever; that’s what the music scene here in Northeastern Ohio is made up of. Night one of Hell in a Cell took place at The Outpost Concert Club and headlining that night was Mettal Maffia, night two was at The Vortex in Akron, Ohio. Headlining that night was Cody Manson, and was all put together by Savage Family Entertainment.

Night one at The Outpost Concert Club was packed with talent; Dead Rappers Society, (who was also celebrating the release of The Ten Commandments album) Kuhmora, Deviants, Villain 50/50, Under Substance, False Ocean, Anxiety At Best, Brother from Another Mother, Dirrty Dirrt, F.O.E, and Durty Hudek. Performances from all the artists were great, and you could feel the emotion and passion through each and every performance on both stages as the night went on. The headliner Mettal Maffia put on a stellar performance that night. The dedication, passion, and drive they brought to the show shined through them and everyone else performing that night.

 

Going into night two at The Vortex you’d think this was going to be the same as night one. Except night one was mostly bands, with a few rap artists. Night two consisted of mainly rap artists along with a few bands and it was also the debut for Cody Manson who performed his new project Charlie Monroe with in collaboration with Mettal Maffia. The artists on night two were Mettal Maffia performing a old school set of their older songs, Thuggin, Dirrty Dirrt, Big Toke, Mikey Ray, Bobby Krea, SmokeyDaBear, Danny Ware, East Koast Krazies, Casey Xans, Uncle TJ, B-Nut, Saint Nick, and Trill4Real. All artists on the bill put on a stellar performance with real energy behind their sets as did the bands and artists had from night one! Cody Mansons’ Charlie Monroe set was absolutely amazing as they put on a show for the crowd, and everyone absolutely loved it.

To say the least to have felt the magic of both nights you’d have had to of been there.  Again the bands, artists, the crowds, the bar tenders, the staff of the venues they were all great. Hell in a Cell night one and two were absolutely amazing events, friends turned in to family, and bonds  to build a future were made both nights. More photos in the gallery link below!

About the Author
D.N. Rowe is not only an executive, writer and podcaster for FAM, he's the lyrical artist MadClock as well!