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I don't come 'round these parts much anymore, but I always get a kick out of the comments to these posts.
Before you go on blast to tell a Mr. sausagemahoney about how bad this review sucked, you can always click on the the author hyperlink (you know, that thing that is underlined that sends you to a new page in reference to the underlined content) and sample some of his previous work to get a feel for his perspective.
Who am I kidding, that would take effort and reading! It's much easier to tell him that he has no idea what the hell he is talking about and how "the ATL brought the rage".
Thank god they didn't play Show of Life, else there might be virtual pitchforks and torches at the gates of phish.net HQ.