PAPA ROACH's S**tty Manchester Concert

April 17, 2009

U.K.'s Rock Sound magazine has received the following e-mail:

"Hi, Rock Sound, I just thought I'd let you know that last night [Thursday, April 16], at the PAPA ROACH show in Manchester, somebody did a shit at the back of the mosh-pit! About halfway through PAPA ROACH's set, everybody started commenting on how bad the smell was. I guess it was like someone had farted or something, but it was MUCH worse. All of a sudden, there was a massive gap in the crowd and my friend told me that someone had actually done a shit! I turned around and saw this guy with cleaning materials wiping it up!!! Thank God I didn't step on it. I don't think the band were aware of it, I didn't hear them tell people to do it anyway, I think this person just decided he needed to shit. I have no idea whether people were skidding in it or whether there was wiping action."

Rock Sound obviously needed to check that this was true, so the magazine asked Neil Mahony (of AMPLIFIER fame),who was helping out at the show. This is what he had to say: "I can confirm the PAPA ROACH story. The smell was dreadful and the security were livid. As far as I know, the guy never got caught. Stealth shit."

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