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Review by RunLikeACantelope
The rain was so bad that the band's equipment was getting wet on the covered stage because the wind was blowing the rain sideways. The crew covered the equipment in plastic during setbreak and Trey references it at the beginning of Set 2 by saying "We're practicing safe music." People need to give the band more credit. Try bending a string without slipping when your fretboard is getting hit by rain.
Aside from the music, which was very unique and enjoyable, my other favorite part was when the crowd would cheer loudly every time the rain came down harder.
* I got the Cars Trucks Buses that I've been waiting for a long time.