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Jan 15 2005 @ Hell's Kitchen Tacoma, WA

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On Stage

Angelo C. Moore (v, sax, thr, per)
John Norwood Fisher (eb, b, v)
John Steward (d)
Rocky George (eg)
Torrel Ruffin (eg)
Dre Gipson (key, v)
Dre Holmes (t, eg, g, v)

Setlist

Ugly classic!
Party At Ground Zero of course
Cheyenne Star Forever Moore great choice in names, Angelo
Subliminal Fascism too bad the crowd didn't get into this slammer
The Suffering another surprise that I didn't expect
Beergut again, thank you
Alcoholic this song is old and STILL rad
Ma & Pa thank you thank you thank you
Lyin' Ass Bitch I can't believe they pulled this one out...RAD!
Dr Madd Vibe Spoken Word comical, and the theremin is the greatest
They All Have Abandoned Their Hopes a surprising and enjoyable choice
Git Out of The City just a snippet of this song, actually/unfortunately
Junkies Prayer heavily modified from the original
Jackass Brigade this one should be on the radio, as Pastor Dre said
Freddie's Dead yes!
Everyday Sunshine the big hit
Unyielding Conditioning an incredible song, and a wonderful opener

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Reviews

2 reviews
Review by Bryn on Jan 19 2005 

This show was my first time seeing them live, and needless to say, momentous. I've been into the band for the incredibly short span of 2.5 years, but then again, I was about 7 when they were at their popularity peak. Unfortunately, they had to play in a crappy town at a crappy venue.

The opening bands weren't that great at all. The Pulverts were plagued with an annoying ...

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Review by Robbyrockstar on Jan 22 2005 

Missed them in Des Moines last year and was absolutely awestruck...having only seen them at Lollapalooza '93 at the Gorge....I wondered how old that Theramin is, how awesome is that... is it just me or are they somehow channeling Funkedelic? Rocky's guitar was missing from the PA but was better by Freddie's Dead....that and the Suffering were definite highlights. I feel like this was an average to sub-par performance, and yet still was one bad-ass fun and funky time....my legs were heavy and I was dead tired but couldn't help but dance my ass off anyway! Damn the later show, we didn't get an encore. --they snuck the theme from Good Times in, that was cool.

Never miss Fishbone....ever....considering there was about 30+songs I wish they had played I would travel (like Heather) to see them anytime they are close.....

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