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Review by Midcoaster
No matter. The band showed, and we dug the heck out of it, bopping, head-banging, laughing. If my synapses aren't failing me, I swear there was a rousting "If I Only Had a Brain" (during melt down in YEM?). R and I had tears of laughter rolling down our cheeks. This was purest madness and joy, a post-modern mash-up of our pop-culture selves unraveling.
On the walk home, R (more of a skate-punk than jammy-type) gushed over the searing riffs and precision of this band, marveling at how few people actually showed and how high the quality of music and humor was. I enjoyed the subculture cross-pollination that was our late-80s experience and was convinced that Phish was right place, right time. We wondered how more people hadn't heard of them. We wouldn't have to wait too long for that, though.