He sounded pretty good. He seemed kind of "wild" for TGD, any of his harder songs would have afforded him to jump around more, but to me, TGD doesn't do it. The band needs to interact with him more. If he wants to dry hump the guitarist, then the guitarist needs to dry hump him back, like Tremonti did. I'm still finding it hard to "feel" the band, although the music they produced came out great. As of now, Stapp is making up for the bands lack of stage presence with his own. It seems like those guys just stare down at their instruments and play, although I did notice the bass player (I think) kind of head bang a little.
Robert
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