| 1. | Sieve-Fisted Find |
| 2. | And The Same |
| 3. | Do You Like Me |
| 4. | Interlude 1 |
| 5. | Stacks |
| 6. | Caustic Acrostic |
| 7. | Great Cop |
| 8. | Public Witness Program |
| 9. | Furniture |
| 10. | Recap Modotti |
| 11. | Burning |
| 12. | Long Division |
| 13. | No Surprise |
| 14. | Closed Captioned |
| 15. | Number 5 |
| 16. | Rend It |
| 17. | Song #1 |
| 18. | FD |
| 19. | Reclamation |
| 20. | Encore 1 |
| 21. | Argument |
| 22. | Arpeggiator |
| 23. | Floating Boy |
| 24. | Five Corporations |
| 25. | Blueprint |
| 26. | Repeater |
Banner image from Keep Your Eyes Open by Glen E. Friedman
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This is sad for me since this was the last time I ever saw Fugazi. However, on a positive note, I brought my 3 1/2 year old son to this show. It was his first concert as a true music appreciating human being. He was very excited. He sat in the back with a giant pair of headphones. Taking him to Fugazi for his first concert was definitely an intentional move. I remember being a teenager and wishing I had parents that were cool enough to bring me to a Black Sabbath concert for my first concert experience, back in 1974, when I was his age. Now it's 2013, my son is 16, he's a drummer and we rock out to Fugazi songs (and Sabbath) in our basement jam room. I think he has a little Brendan Canty ingrained into his musical memories from this concert (he says he remembers attending). I'm just happy that he'll be able to call Fugazi his show.