Battery
Master of Puppets
Harvester of Sorrow
Welcome Home(Sanitarium)
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Frantic
Sad but True
St. Anger
No Remorse w/ Dyers Eve
Seek and Destroy
Blackened
Fuel
Nothing Else Matters
Creeping Death
One 
Enter Sandman

QUALITY: Pretty nice recording, though it sounds a little hollow. If that makes sense.  
The instruments aren't as crisp as they could be. Not sure if this due to the venue sound or 
a limitation in the Core Sound Binaurals. Lars' cymbals are really loud, and some times
over powers the guitars. All in all, it's still a nice recording. Almost zero crowd 
chatter, which is always nice. 

SOURCE: CSB > D8
CONVERSION: A7->Monster cable->digital soundcard->CDWave->Soundforge (EQ)->.wav->.shn
TAPER: Mike S.

TIME: 120 minutes

CORRECT SHOW: Yes, James says Atlanta a lot.

FLAWS: It is missing the intro music, otherwise flawless.

BAND PERFORMANCE: Band performance is pretty good. There are some parts where they get out
of sync, but that seems to be the trend on these early SS '03 shows. They tighten it up by
the end. Nothing too out of the ordinary at this show, by this time the setlist has been
set in stone. It's nice to hear James' isn't doing the exact same in between song chatter.
This wasn't the case is some of the other tours. Not sure if I've said this before in another
review, but I do miss Jason's background vocals.  Kirk and Rob do their best, but that was
definitely Jason's "thing" during the live show.