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Review by Bob_Loblaw
A sleek segue into Maze. Hilarious banter as Trey tells the audience to "Shut the f*** up!" before Sweet Adeline (wish they did that more often). A very unique and jammy (for this era) Tweezer with a Big Ball Jam center. Especially strong YEM (I like the arpeggios over the cymbal section, wish trey did that more) and the first Faht!