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Review by Anonymous
Trey was wearing leather pants, no shirt, little devil horns, and a big set of latex strap-on artificial breasts with chains connecting the nipples. He was having a lot of fun dancing during the opening band's (Ninja Custodian) set, running around and fondling his "nipples", etc.Mike had a big hairy dog-face mask. Phishman was in regalia too, but I can't quite recall what...
It was an amazing and very unique show. For instance, before playing David Bowie, the band distributed HUNDREDS of boxes of mac&cheese to the audience--one for everybody in the packed place. All so people could shake their boxes like maracas during the extended opening drum line that Fish plays on hihat.You don't see that at every show!
Also had definitely the best Antelope I've ever heard... as Trey sustains the final guitar note he yells "Thank you... drive safely... because we, we can stage a runaway golfcart marathon... next year... right here..." Amazing.