> Small Hours jam
So What?
Creeping Death
Sad but True
Ain't My Bitch
Whiplash
Fade to Black
King Nothing
One
Until It Sleeps
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Wherever I May Roam
Nothing Else Matters
Enter Sandman
> Ronnie jam
Last Caress
Master of Puppets
Overkill
> Devil's Dance jam
Motorbreath

AUDIO QUALITY: There is a slight layer of distortion on this recording, it
almost seems a little overdriven. Still very listenable of course, music is up
front on the recording, crowd is very minimal. There are some flaws
from the master, see below. 

SOURCE: high-end mics > DAT deck > DATM (prob. Schoeps MK4 > Tascam DA-P1)
LINEAGE: DATM > CDRM > CDR2 > FLAC
TAPER: J.K.
TIME: 97 minutes

VIDEO QUALITY: Same as the previous night, steady as it's tripod shot.
Decent close-ups, you just have those columns in the way from time to time.
Highly recommend, and nice to see this one finally out.  This one was
hoarded for some reason for quite some time.

VERSION: pillgrimsprogress / Metallifreak27
SOURCE: MASTER > 2DVD
TIME: 100 minutes

CORRECT SHOW: Yes. Kirk says thanks S.F. 

FLAWS:  D1t02-03 fade in/out (no idea why), D1t08-09 little diginoise,
D1t11 @ 0:02 dropout, D1t11 @ 7:14 plop, D2t04 @ 3:26 dropout  

BAND PERFORMANCE: This was the second warm-up gig before heading out to
Lollapalooza. This would be pretty much the setlist for that tour. Jim
Martin of Faith-no-More fame joins in to help with Last Caress. A lot of
intensity in this performance, you can really tell in Creeping Death and
Whiplash, both songs are tight and fast. After listening to nothing but
2003 and 2004 show for the last month or so it's weird to hear Jason on
backing vocals. A nice one to have for the warm-up gig vibe. King Nothing needs
two tries to get it right.