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Review by Tmac845
I agree with your assessment of these type 2 jams. Obviously some are better thatn others. But one important aspect you didn't mention is the bands ability to "land" back into a theme, or a smooth transition to the next song. Split is a perfect example. They staggered back into the theme to wrap it up. Maybe they're just not used to transitioning back and forth from these unexpected spaces back onto solid ground.