Soundcheck: Funky Bitch, The Wedge, Talk, Billy Breathes, work on Billy Breathes
SET 1: Also Sprach Zarathustra > Funky Bitch, Sparkle > Tweezer > Theme From the Bottom, Talk, Punch You in the Eye, Character Zero, A Day in the Life, Tweezer Reprise
SET 2: Ya Mar, Chalk Dust Torture, Bathtub Gin, Scent of a Mule, Free, The Lizards, The Star-Spangled Banner[1], David Bowie
ENCORE: Golgi Apparatus
 (Disclaimer: my reviews of shows are not affected my the quality of the bootleg recordings)
		(Disclaimer: my reviews of shows are not affected my the quality of the bootleg recordings) looking at the setlist you can infer this was a solid night. The crowd was very energetic which helped get the band rolling with a 2001 opener that drove the crowd wild.
		looking at the setlist you can infer this was a solid night. The crowd was very energetic which helped get the band rolling with a 2001 opener that drove the crowd wild. Penn State on a Thursday night had to be rowdy time, much more so than the previous show in sleepy Lake Placid on a Wednesday night!  This set gets started off with super high energy!
		Penn State on a Thursday night had to be rowdy time, much more so than the previous show in sleepy Lake Placid on a Wednesday night!  This set gets started off with super high energy! Add a Review
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