 I'd like to add my two cents and just say that this and this band these dudes are smart. I had a curveball wristband and I missed out so of course I was then fearful of the shows at Dicks and what I would have missed but obviously these shows were totally independent of everything played prior to them so that set my heart at ease. They played songs from the Merryweather a show one show Gap two show gaps that I respectfully thank them for not busting out some shit that would have went down a curveball in lieu of fans expectations that's why these dudes rule they're fucking smart
		I'd like to add my two cents and just say that this and this band these dudes are smart. I had a curveball wristband and I missed out so of course I was then fearful of the shows at Dicks and what I would have missed but obviously these shows were totally independent of everything played prior to them so that set my heart at ease. They played songs from the Merryweather a show one show Gap two show gaps that I respectfully thank them for not busting out some shit that would have went down a curveball in lieu of fans expectations that's why these dudes rule they're fucking smart
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