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I kid, I kid. Nice review LBC. I'm curious to listen to this one in full, as I streamed it in the car on the drive up to Tahoe last night (technology is freaking great!) and though R&R was definitely long, it wasn't doing the trick for me. Trey seemed to be at a loss for ideas and it dragged on a bit. But I haven't listened to the LP release in all its glory so I reserve the right to change my mind. I almost crashed when the stream cut out right when Trey started some major chording that I knew was going somewhere awesome. Had to check Twitter at that point (I know I know, bad Pete, don't fuck with your phone while driving). Bummed to have missed the segues only to hear Zero onward : /