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Didn't Trey cite this very mindset as one of the reasons for the hiatus? That people became so obsessed with what songs they played, rather than how they played them?
If you didn't like the show, that's fine and you have every right to speak to that opinion. But all of this anger at the band for not giving us our money's worth because they didn't play our dream show is repulsive.