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Review by julius54
No Mens was a superbly funky start to set two. They didn't take it as far as I'd hoped but the DWD that followed did the job. Trey was bouncing all over the place on this one, very fun. Cities! The first timer I brought with me loved this. Trey moving to the Marimba was awesome. If you were on the floor, you could feel the vibrations shaking your ribcage. Roggae was a nice slow down. 20YL I can do without. Light was great as usual. Free pretty standard, but still raging. Boogie On>Hood was a spectacular end to a great show.
Winterqueen, Tube and Rocky Top. Who could've guessed that combo? Weird but fun end to the show. Had a great time, the south knows how to party.