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Phish reminds me of rock when they jam all right, like the new Radiohead album or TV On The Radio. Polyrhythmic introspection. Much rather that then a bunch of date rape-y DJs and terrible hambands you listed that literally just beat you over the head with pounding drums and flashing lights. Again, I've seen the Biscuits 100 times. It was fun from 00 until Phish came back the second time. Unfortunately for them, their own steep decline came right after Phish wrapped up their first year back, and it was easy to lock them out of my brain. But yeah, every single song is just a shitty version of Antelope.