I must say this was a pretty forgettable show, especially after the Jawbone Canyon thing just a couple days before. The spirit of a band like Fugazi is lost in a large venue like the Palladium.
| 1. | Intro |
| 2. | Facet Squared Instrumental |
| 3. | Exit Only |
| 4. | Greed |
| 5. | Interlude 1 |
| 6. | Sieve-Fisted Find |
| 7. | Reclamation |
| 8. | Interlude 2 |
| 9. | Two Beats Off |
| 10. | Merchandise |
| 11. | Interlude 3 |
| 12. | Last Chance for a Slow Dance |
| 13. | Promises |
| 14. | Interlude 4 |
| 15. | Give Me The Cure |
| 16. | Bad Mouth |
| 17. | Margin Walker |
| 18. | Waiting Room |
| 19. | Interlude 5 |
| 20. | Break-In |
| 21. | Suggestion |
| 22. | Long Division |
| 23. | Blueprint |
| 24. | Interlude 6 |
| 25. | Shut the Door |
| 26. | Encore |
| 27. | Repeater |
| 28. | Reprovisional |
| 29. | Outro |
Banner image from Keep Your Eyes Open by Glen E. Friedman
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This was a big night at the Palladium. We had seen Fugazi a few nights before in Santa Barbara, in a much smaller venue that was absolutely packed to the gills. When we got to the Palladium, all the stars of the SoCal punk/alternative were out in force. I recall we weren't big fans of The Offspring, and obviously had no idea of what they'd become a couple of years later. We were up on the balcony for Fugazi, and out of the corner of my eye I noticed this guy behind me was just rocking out - totally losing his mind. I turned around and it was Flea from the Chili Peppers.