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Review by soundboy1
The talk in the parking lot at this one was all about Gamehoist. I remember my buddy Keegan from cobleskill (anyone know him?) saying how he was bummed he missed that show and how he didn't think he would ever see a Gamehendge... Well he was wrong. Not much to say about the 1st set it was primal and it was as special as you can imagine. Setbreak everyone was buzzing about Gamehendge and wondering if it was going to be in the rotation! Still waiting for that! The 2nd set was great but honestly it was kind of hard to live up to the 1st. I do remember really digging YEM>Frank>YEM however. It's funny about the Stash because I barely remembered it until A LIve One came out...