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11:05 Trey starts hitting that string bend over and over, and that's when I knew things were about to take flight in the near future. At the 12:30 mark it starts to really build momentum, and by the 13:17 mark it just gets nasty.
And then it was that riff at 13:40 that Trey just keeps going, add to it Mike booming the entire venue with his bass, and man I lost it. May have been a tear of joy because I didn't know what else to do. It was that or my head was going to explode.
That was one of the defining moments of Magnaball for me.
Fuck man, I still get goosebumps listening to it.