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In This Moment in the Chaos Kitchen
In This Moment rose from Los Angeles metal clubs with a blend of dramatic hard rock, industrial pulse, and towering choruses.
From club grit to theater
Co-billed Hollywood Undead bring rap-rock energy, mask lore, and big group hooks that punch through a live mix.Songs you will likely hear
Expect a set that swings from slow-burn intros to stomping drops, with Blood and Big Bad Wolf likely highlights alongside Undead and Hear Me Now. The crowd skews mixed-age and detail-minded, with black lace and face-veil looks near the rail, flat-brim caps and vintage band tees deeper in the pit, and plenty of mask nods. One neat footnote: early In This Moment hits were crafted in Las Vegas with producer Kevin Churko, focusing on simple stomp patterns that read clearly in arenas. A small quirk for Hollywood Undead: live, members often swap instruments mid-show to sharpen dynamics on choruses. Staging tends to favor bold silhouettes, fog bursts, and timed red-white strobes rather than constant motion. Note: the setlist picks and production cues here are informed guesses, not confirmations.In This Moment Crowd, Scene, and Rituals
The scene splits between gothic looks and streetwear, so you will see corset tops, veils, and heavy eyeliner next to bomber jackets, flat brims, and skate shoes.
Fashion as armor, masks as mirrors
Many fans bring subtle mask touches or face paint nods, a quiet salute to Hollywood Undead eras. Before the house lights drop, pockets of the floor test shout rhythms, and later the "Undead! Undead!" call often kicks before that song.Chants, hushes, and shared catharsis
In This Moment moments lean ritual: hands up on slow intros, a hush before the drop, then a loud unison on final refrains. Merch skews dark and graphic, with roses, sigils, and mask motifs, plus a few throwback prints that nod to mid-2000s tour posters. The overall tone is communal and respectful, more about sharing catharsis than flexing, with strangers trading space near the rail when the tempo slows.In This Moment: Sound First, Spectacle Second
Vocally, In This Moment rides a clean-to-fry arc, with whispers set against choir-like pads before a full bark lands on the downbeat.
Build, break, bloom
Guitars favor low tunings that thicken the floor tom pulse, while bass mirrors the kick to make drops feel bigger without racing the tempo. A frequent live move is stretching the pre-chorus and letting drums half-time the first hook, so the second chorus feels like the real lift. Hollywood Undead counter with verse-trade pacing, DJ textures, and rhythm guitars that step forward only on refrains to make group vocals bloom. Expect synth leads and some backing tracks to keep the hook centerline steady while live drums add grit.When rhythm does the heavy lift
One small detail: In This Moment often starts a song with filtered guitar or radio-voice intro, then snaps to full-spectrum as lights open, which sells the impact. Visuals support the music with silhouette play, quick blackout resets, and color shifts keyed to tempo, but the mix still keeps vocals upfront.In This Moment Fans, Meet Your Extended Family
If you track the theatrical side of heavy music, Motionless In White fit the bill with gothic visuals and breakdowns that bloom into chant-ready hooks.