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The Amherst trio had towers of amps stacked up all over the stage, including one that was pointed directly towards front man J Mascis, in case his monitors weren’t providing him enough of his own guitar sound. And not having enough sound has never really been a problem for the group, and it certainly wasn’t on this evening as the band tore through a fiery 90 minute set that spanned the band’s entire career.
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his new band is SO so so lame
bring back the Innocent Criminals
Suppose there’s no real point in fooling around with a “but they once held a stage with Eddie Vedder” joke anymore… last thing the world needs is another Pearl Jam dick-measuring contest, huh?
But you’re right, he was wicked-bettah with the IC (probably more with the live stuff than Burn to Shine, come to think of it)
Still enjoyed Number with No Name quite a bit though