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Review by CrateDigger
First set highlights were Wolfman's, which absolutely ripped, and Bowie, which had some nice tension, a strong finish, and marked the first Junta song of the tour. Maze was pure fire; one of the best I've ever seen and the song of the night IMO. The fourth quarter may not look strong on paper, but everything was well played. Seek this show out for the Wolfman's and Maze.