185DrownedIIHuge, powerhouse version, featuring incendiary, Jimi-esque Trey, and pounding Page. More wall of sound than musical, the jam drones until, set off by some scattershot riffs, play cools to assume a remarkably chill, wavy groove, full-band improvisation suspended in sound somewhere between 99 and what would arrive circa 2000. · 136 BPM
17:19
156I Didn't Know144 BPM
4:19
160Back on the Train81 BPM
4:51
151Birds of a Feather91 BPM
7:38
154Theme from the Bottom112 BPM
10:35
140Golgi Apparatus99 BPM
4:55
SET 2MAIN8 TRACKS·1:152 CHARTED
252Carini86 BPM
10:06
>SEGUE
258Bug162 BPM
10:40
271Strange Design76 BPM
3:50
294VulturesIIIf not quite a carrion, than perhaps a clarion call to the desert's mystic surroundings. Trey breaks from the vocals to launch an all-out assault, his signature 1999 tone on full display. After setting a loop, Trey's beautiful, patterned soloing, artfully phrased, is matched by Page, with Mike soon leading the band through deep and cerebral play. Fish's perfect off-beat and stylized play soon smooths, with Trey's cool, slashing chording informing the -> "LxL". Awesome. · 144 BPM
12:05
->INTO
257Limb By Limb148 BPM
8:50
2—Will It Go Round in Circles99 BPM
7:47
268Dirt136 BPM
5:15
293Run Like an AntelopeA killer Antelope that starts off with swirling, whirling loops and a relaxed energy typical of Fall '99, builds up tension by Trey playing some stabbing chords, then builds to a ferocious peak. Proof positive that Antelope still had its fastball even after the mid-90s. · 118 BPM