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Review by Deetdah
I was at the SPAC show on 6/19/10 when they opened with Tweeprise. I was at Deer Creek last year when they unintentionally did a "Down with Disease Fest" because Trey flubbed the ending in the first attempt. Stuff like that is what makes those shows memorable for me. Last night was a perfect example.
I'll spare everyone a "TL/DR" review and just say that it blows my mind that after seeing this band for 26 years I still walk away with the biggest smile on my face (and that's without the help of any substances). Reversing the context of Tweezer and Tweeprise is one of those hilarious low-hanging-fruit ideas that makes you think "the idea was right there in front of us all along and yet nobody saw this idea coming." That's what makes me smile. The band just knows how to scratch that itch.