Watched the Killers of Kill Tony Show in Seattle today, here's my review of the performances

I went for the late show. Just got home from the show.

Note: I'm doing dry January, so I watch this show without drinking any alcohol, smoking or ingesting any weed, or hitting the vape.

Show Lineup (in order of appearance) - Martin Phillip, David Lucas, Ari Matti, Kam Patterson, and Adam Ray (bonus to the lineup since Seattle is his hometown).

I'll start this review with the crowd. The crowd was largely not Seattle based from my reading. Crowd reacted very favorably to some of the questions like - "Are you'll excited about Trump?", comments around how liberal California is and that's why it sucks, etc. very common Podcast bro shit. Also, crowd was super unruly and didn't really respect Martin Phillips' performance.

Martin Phillip - Opened the show, but it was tough, people were still trying to get to their seats. While I was trying to pay attention folks around me kept standing up, shuffling around, etc. So some of the jokes were hard to follow and appreciate. Most of his material seemed to be perfected for the 1 min format of the show. His jokes weren't structured around any particular theme. I wish he did more material from his real life, other than the 1 or 2 jokes he did about his nieces and nephews. Overall rating 5/10 , could be 6/10 if the crowd was better behaved.

David Lucas - I wasn't expecting a lot based on the reels and Youtube shorts he's put, but it went worse than that. He cussed throughout his set. I think he had 2 jokes that really landed with the crowd. Everything else was pretty terrible. Score: 3/10

Ari Matti - He seemed very comfortable performing at the size of the venue. Overall he went hard. Roasted multiple angles on topics. He had one questionable joke, maybe I misunderstood what he said. But, would say 7/10. Crowd went wild for him.

Kam Patterson - I couldn't believe how loud the crowd got. People were howling. He had a good set. Some jokes were previously from Kill Tony. He showcased vulnerability, and his standup truly felt like a performance. Rating same as Ari - 7/10

Adam Ray - The experience just showed. He performed for a short amount of time. He cracked some inside baseball jokes about the Kill Tony shows and what happens back stage. He was a little fast on the mic. Crowd absolutely loved him. 8/10