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Review by Nigel_Tufnel
Cool seamless segue from DWD > What’s The Use
MEATSTICK. I f*ckin’ LOVE this song!! And this is a slightly stretched out, excellent version. Might be the best Meatstick I have. Did I say I f*ckin’ LOVE this song? GREAT version.
Twenty Years Later has a VERY COOL Kung vocal overlaid with the outro. A very fun, in-the-moment improvisation. (Now I wanna go back to see which one of them initiates it…..) Not a true mashup since the music stays 100% TYL.
Makisupa is fun, with a witty vocal exchange, but devolves into a percussion jam, and you know how I feel about that.