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But in 3.0 it is almost never the case that the song dictates the style. Carini more times than not will be blissfull, e.g. While I like the concept of a broader pallette, it seems like eventually they'll land on something organically or be influenced by what they're listening to. Maybe less shows also means that this takes longer to go down. I don't know I'm just kind of tossing stuff out there. On a side note I was thoroughly impressed by Trey's use of effects last night that let his tonal pallette go waaaaay out there beyond what a guitar is supposed to sound like. Man, if you could imagine the effects wizardry of 2.0 combined with the demand for direction (if it's not there then drop it) of 3.0 then they could have something freaking golden this era.