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Review by prepschoolalumniblues
First of all, the song selection is a great mix - the high number of heavy-hitting old-school classics form the foundation for the show, and the newer and more low-key songs come off as necessary breathers rather than awkwardly forced filler.
In terms of highlights, there's a killer Golden Age to open the second set, a Number Line that makes you want to pump your fists, and the show finishes off on a high note with a back-to-back peak combo of Antelope and Hood.
A great 3.0 show to play loud on some speakers on a summer evening. I come back to the Golden Age pretty frequently because it never fails to put a smile on my face.