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Review by thelot
You gotta love a Sloth opener! Well played Sky. The first A-Train of the year appropriately makes an appearance in NYC. Fish starts off this Llama for the first time since it’s debut. Page quotes New York New York during the intro. Solid Mike’s Groove to close set 1.
The second half opens with the new soon to be arena rocker, Chalk Dust. A solid Reba follows. Buried Alive>Jim makes for a nice combo. Flawless Fluffhead. HYHU intro that transitions into Let’s Go. Fish introduces the band and himself during Love You. Golgi wraps up a well played set. They close out the evening with a scorchin’ Fire. Unfortunately, the second encore is missing from the recording.