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Nov 2010
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Yes, it was actually the 2.0 track I was referring to.
The LPCM 2.0 track sounds loud and clipped... check out the bass drum in Automatic Systematic Habit. I was watching on my computer with headphones, so the 2.0 track seemed like the natural choice. I wasn't too impressed. As for the performances, I thought they were decent but Duke made a few obvious blunders on the guitar (Hammering In My Head, for example). Butch and Eric were rock solid, as usual. Shirley sounded pretty good but there were a few spots where her voice went noticeably flat (Milk). Anybody notice the goof at the start of Cherry Lips where they show Eric tuning his bass but you can hear him playing? I saw them this March in Toronto and I thought that show was great. Funny thing is if I end up seeing NIN this winter, it'll be the third band I've seen Eric Avery play bass for. *edit* Quote:
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