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The energy kicks off strong with Wilson. Trey rips a great solo in Llama, and Reba is played with precision. During Brother, Trey references Kristy and then dedicates the song to his sister, who was in the audience: “We were thinking of you the whole time we played that song,” he says, classic Trey. The set closes with a shred-heavy, high-octane Jim.
Set two opens with an inspired DaaM. Roll Like a Cantaloupe is solid throughout, with Trey dropping a Smells Like Teen Spirit quote during the Rye Rye Rocco section. It’s Ice features a slick jam, and Glide makes a rare mid-second-set appearance. Tweezer absolutely smokes, with more Teen Spirit nods from Trey. A smooth A-Train follows, complete with Frosty the Snowman and We Wish You a Merry Christmas teases. During HYHU, Trey contributes the guitar part on both the intro and outro, adding a unique touch. The set wraps with Lizards into a spirited Tweezer Rep.
A spectacular YEM anchors the encore, complete with Chicken Sandwich and Hamburger/Cheeseburger raps. A+ sound, A+ show.