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Review by beovaldi
Music is subjective. Blah blah blah.
The Mike’s>Catapult>Mike’s>Kung>Mikes should be on the jam charts. With yellow highlighting. The groove in the second half of Mike’s that gets repeated out of Catapult and then again out of Kung is some of the filthiest, funkiest, nastiest, danciest Phunk I’ve ever heard. Last time I heard this show I wasn’t reading or writing reviews. Hell, I still don’t review much. But when something moves one’s spirit so much and moves one’s booty too, one must beg to the powers that be to give my tiny Lizard person voice some consideration, and adjust the jam charts accordingly.
Don’t make us make politically themed t shirts to wear at shows to prove our point.
Who’s with me on this quest?