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Review by TheBag
If nothing else, hear the ultra-funky Golden Age to start the second set. Mike is definitely the MVP here, and if you are a fan of his laserfart bombs, this is the jam for you. Waves is also quite good. Even after a rocky start, the 1st jam (before the final verse) contains some excellent work by Trey. Not a note is wasted, and it almost seems like it was prewritten. Easily Trey's best work of the night, in my opinion.
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Golden Age > Waves