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Review by Phabio
Buried Alive is quick and played well. Guyute is a pleasure. Meat gets meaty, like goulash meaty.
Mikes>OHN>Taste is truly magical. One of the longest, if not the longest Mike's ever? We know that length doesn't always equal quality but I'll be damned, this Mike's is damn good. The O Holy Night comes out of a beautiful transition and the 4 part harmony is angelic, to say the least. Then comes possibly the best Taste I've ever heard.
To be 10 shows into BD and still have a show like last night's truly speaks to the nature of this stage of 3.0. The boys are comfortable and feel good at 'home'.