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Review by Penn42
Stash, though not as adventurous as a couple others from Fall '95, is great, and is as good as a 12 minute Stash will get. This ridiculous Possum has the description balls-out written all over it. Top 5 version for sure. A nice recitation of Catapult follows it taboot. Tweezer rages super hard and the segue into Makisupa is silky smooth. Those are the standout jams, in my opinion, but all the other songs with jam sections like Bag, Jim, Ice, and Slave get a nice workout as well.
Personally, I think this show is just as good as anything from December and I would rather have had this show released instead of Pershing from the night before.