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[QUOTE="gregbaliset:1113008"]This show was amazing. Going into it I had high hopes but also I will freely admit that I had not given enough chances to Cynic in my life and as many times as I tried to listen to Focus, I still didn't really "get it." But boy oh boy i "got it" last night. that was incredible and now i realize what everyone is crazy about. i will also admit that i was more of an Aeon Spoke fan beforehand and the acoustic version of Integral Birth was a big highlight for me. I like his non-processed vocals a lot. Also, I was excited because my girlfriend, who is a huge Cynic fan, got to be a fan girl and I was happy to use my connections with Dysrhythmia to introduce her to Paul Masvidal and see her get all nervous. I laughed and then i met him and immediate became a socially awkward starstruck idiot. Which proves that you should never take me anywhere near musicians I like. It was awesome seeing Chris and the wife out a night off from being awesome parents, seeing Wren, Dana, Mike and i am sure there were a ton of other RTTP people there who i have never met but it was a great crowd! my favorite part of the night would be tied between Metal Yoga and when Paul said "We just released an EP" and the kid near me screamed back "YEAH YOU DID!"[/QUOTE]
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