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[QUOTE="MikeOfDecrepitude:1306701"][QUOTE="SexySetlistIsSexy:1306544"] In my opinion, this is all insanely awesome. Sure, a longer Gorguts setlist would be great(or having Obituary instead of Gorguts) and I definitely feel that there's MUCH better ITP songs they could be playing, and that it bugs me that there's a major lack of Spiritual Healing songs... BUT AS A WHOLE, I think this is going to be incredible to see in New York on the 28th. And to make matters better, it's only 28 bucks - which is considerably low considering reunion/tribute shows like this are usually expensive as balls. Whose going?[/QUOTE] I'd take a Gorguts set over Obituary, any day of the week. It would also be lovely if they played Clouded live. As far as Individual Thought Patterns is concerned, I'd say they're performing some of the strongest tracks from that album and I somewhat agree in regards to Spiritual Healing. Lowlife, in particular, would make a worthy addition to the setlist. I'd also be keen on hearing Story to Tell, from TSoP. Did anyone else here catch Death at Coney Island High back around 1998? I don't think CIH is around anymore and the only other time I was there, that I can recall, was to catch Meshuggah on their first run here in the states.[/QUOTE]
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