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<title>Jeff</title>
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<description>&lt;p&gt;I was at the show. So good. Parts &amp; Labor was interesting, but a little too metal-y sounding for my tastes. Wilderness was pretty good, but they played too much stuff off of their newest record. The first one (s/t) is a lot better, I think, and is considerably more dynamic (see the last song they played, &quot;End of Freedom&quot; which in addition to the best song on their newest one--&quot;Beautiful Alarms&quot;--was the highlight of their set). &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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