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When trey rips into that lick at 27:58, it's an absolutely obvious highlight of the song, 3.0, and the band's catalog. There is nothing subtle or nuanced about it, though the band obviously worked to get there. It's pure unfettered joy and release. Rock and Roll. And to have that reflected wholly in the online discussion and meta-discussion is pretty unique and amazing moment in the history of drug band message boards.
27:58 is the crest of the first big drop on a roller coaster.
Its paddling like hell and realizing, yup, I'm on top of the wave. I caught it.
It's chunking through some tight steep trees in deep snow, dropping a tiny chute without knowing whats below, and realizing it opens up into untracked, spaced out forest as far as you can see.