Copied and pasted from the forum post~
Some of my thoughts on the concert.
First, the setlist:
Short intro
End of the Road (the kick damn near knocked the wind out of me. It took me a minute to recover and breathe normally again - I could literally feel the puffs of air emanating from the subs, wherever they were.)
Becoming Insane
Everyday Nightmares (yeah I'm hearing "heavy pink nightmares" in the lyrics, too XD)
Saeed
Muse Breaks (love)
Suliman (Heavier version)
Vicious Delicious (but only from the buildup onwards to...)
Coolio - Infected Remix (Thanks guys, I love this track)
Smashing the Opponent
I Wish
Deck and Sheker
Cities of the Future (New version)
Special Place (blah. But the live version makes me dislike it less)
Rogerio's solo thing
Encore - Heavyweight (this made about 97% of the people there ridiculously happy)
Ever have those moments during a show where you can't think of the title of the song playing? You know what it is, you've listened to it a hundred times, but the name completely escapes you until midway through? (Or closer to the end sometimes.) That happened with me during Coolio and Vicious Delicious.
I'm wondering if I picked a really bad place to stand because whatever was happening above all the thumping was garbled and messy. Was anyone else there? I'm looking for a bit of corroboration to make sure it wasn't just me. But the balance/acoustics sounded terrible compared to the other times I've seen them -- I could barely hear Erez and Tommy and whatever I did manage to catch was muffled. My next goal is to catch a DJ set, if only to compare the how everything sounds there versus the live sets.
One song I was thankful to hear was Deck and Sheker. It's a lot of fun live. The mp3 lacks bounce, is not as intricate (or intricate in a different way) and has less of a punch than their other songs but I was impressed with how it turned out last night. Deck and Sheker, Suliman and Coolio were the highlights of the show, imo.
Hoping to catch them at the Tabernacle or the Masquerade the next time they're in town.