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Review by nichobert
Have to disagree here. One of the skronkiest, atonal, harrowing Zero jams I've ever heard. It was like they were trying to walk a tight-rope to see how far they could push the song's structure without the people who weren't paying attention noticing. While Trey is typically 'on fire' during his Zero solo, this version was more like 'spewing magma into a packed schoolbus'