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Review by nerd767
I thought the first set was the better of the two but it is fantastic throughout. It was also pretty neat that 6 1/2 minutes debuted. The highlight for me is Gotta Jiboo, the section of the lawn I was on went crazy when Trey hit the siren. The other highlight was coincidentally the other set closer; Sand. I loved the solo. The band is was very locked in with few mistakes I could notice.
Highlights: Gotta Jiboo, Sand, Ghost, Everything's Right