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personally, i've been torn. i have always loved the music, but can do w/out the d&d bit myself (and that since a tween). i've always defended the band, and preferred their brand - but it was a lot tougher in 94 when, say, they shared a - physical - space with the dead in vt.
it was sorta tough to support an argument for something like the lizards against china cat.
but the playing simply appealed to my / always has, always will.
anyways, it was interesting to see a .netter w/ this POV.
cool pic by the way -