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Review by Stumpy
To put some context around the HORDE shows: Either ARU or WSP opened, and the other was 2nd. I can't remember. Then Blues Traveler and Spin Doctors (gulp)! You have to remember that by this point in the summer of 92, SD was a serious MTV sensation and had one of the "songs" of the summer, so most of the people showing up to HORDE were there to see the pop sensation...
So then Phish comes out, gets a little weird and just does their thing. Musically, I can't remember too much about what was good or not, except that Maze and Page were the highlight of the set.