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12_29_97_4eva I'm still not over the MPP1 snub. I'd be very interested to hear the panel weigh in with their arguments against including it in the Top 10 using the very criteria Steinberg spelled out - top notch jams (46 Days, Piper), bustouts (Glide, Buried Alive, and McGrupp were not only played, they were played consecutively! Oh, NO2 in the middle of Tweezer, too, but no biggie smalls), and antics (NO2, Sleeping Monkey banter). Throw in a solid version of Antelope, a very enjoyable rest of the first set, an unexpected and fun Steam> WTU> Steam sammich and a rocking WOTC set 2 closer and I'm just puzzled what else the show needed to leapfrog some of the others on the list.

This injustice has me up in arms almost as much as the decision to leave 12/29/97 out of the 1997 Top Ten. Almost. Except the '97 decision was entirely more defensible (dear Jesus, forgive me for saying that) than the decision to leave MPP out of the 2015 Top Ten.


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