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I think it isn't '95, as Mike's bass doesn't remind me of his '95 sound. Which starts to move us out of my range of familiarity.
Trey does play almost this exact style a lot in '98, and Mike hasn't yet arrived at that '99 tone. It's interesting, because the first few seconds a much more old school, and the resulting groove is more modern in form. Time to start seeking outside the box?