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Review by dutchbug
We showed up to this show after leaving a ski resort in the afternoon. I was still wearing my snowpants as we sat down. I was totally exhausted from driving from Vermont.
It just felt like they were going through the motions. Songs were short, nothing interesting really happened. I remember security running around during a song. My girlfriend and I were curious and followed them to find them trying to subdue this totally spun out fatguy.
Yeah, this was the worst show I've seen. A lot of it had to do with my mindset. If I were to see the same set tomorrow, I'd think differently, I'm sure.
I'm giving this 2 stars just because the other shows I've seen were _so_much_better.