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Review by dr_strangelove
2) Suzy Greenberg: Debut, honestly nothing too spectacular but historically kind of a big deal, yeah?
3) Melt the Guns -> DEG: As oppossed to Aybesea, I personally don't think the song proper is better than the version from 1986-10-31. However, this version has probably the best jam segment in the entire show. Gets pretty psychedlic, especially with the full DEG at the end.
4) Harry Hood: Strong finish, with a standard but excellently executed peak