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Being out on the lawn for the downpour during Timber was nuts, and watching the entire first set unfold along with the torrent was like nothing ive ever been a part of before. Me and my friends toughed out the storm until the boys packed it up and we hurried into the pavillion. Standing around surrounded by enormous amounts of rain mixed with thunder and lightning on all sides with thousands of other people really was pretty cool. Many minutes (and Braves tomahawk chops) later the lights went out and of course went right back into mound.
I thought the Tweezer kicked ass, though it was brief. Only my second Slave but it was way better than the NYE one. Page shredded Suzy, and Character Zero was pretty hype. Definitely felt a little spoiled to get a Kung, which was hilarious.
Other than that musically there werent really any outstanding highlights, but the occasional heavy winds and random cracks of thunder really made this one special, to me at least. Icculus truly made his presence known last night, that I think we can all agree on.