Fugazi first at CGs. I always thought that was way too long for them to show up in Trenton, but it was great to see them where there has been so much history. Not to mention, Ween pulling it off against a not so open minded crowd. Total Punk Rock.
| 1. | Intro |
| 2. | Turnover |
| 3. | Greed |
| 4. | Interlude 1 |
| 5. | Latin Roots |
| 6. | Interlude 2 |
| 7. | Merchandise |
| 8. | Interlude 3 |
| 9. | Sieve-Fisted Find |
| 10. | Reclamation |
| 11. | Interlude 4 |
| 12. | Margin Walker |
| 13. | Bad Mouth |
| 14. | Interlude 5 |
| 15. | Lockdown |
| 16. | Interlude 6 |
| 17. | Waiting Room |
| 18. | Interlude 7 |
| 19. | Styrofoam |
| 20. | Interlude 8 |
| 21. | Two Beats Off |
| 22. | Interlude 9 |
| 23. | Shut the Door |
| 24. | Encore |
| 25. | Long Division |
| 26. | Blueprint |
| 27. | Exit Only |
| 28. | Repeater |
| 29. | Interlude 10 |
| 30. | Reprovisional |
| 31. | Outro |
Banner image from Keep Your Eyes Open by Glen E. Friedman
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This show was legendary, with Ween opening for one of the toughest crowds imaginable, playing off a backing tape deck. Incredibly, they laughed it off - "We suck? Oh, man... I don't want to suck!" Gene did a hilarious, mind-stretching solo version of "When I close my eyes forever" by Ozzy and Lita Ford picking gum out of his hair. My respect for Fugazi really grew that night to select these closet-case, bedroom stoners as openers. Oh and Fugazi totally destroyed it, too.