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Mascis took on most of the vocal duties, but the lyrics never really took center stage. Instead, the trio worked together to produce a churning, pace-quickening beat. And just before the audience had a chance to get their heads bobbing in unison, the band would flip the room upside down with a stretched-out interlude or one of Mascis's many swooning, melodic guitar solos, the likes of which seemed to stop time all together.
After a long, teasing pause that separated the main set from the encore, Dinosaur Jr. returned to the stage to play a frenetic cover of The Cure's "Just Like Heaven," a moment that seemed to bring together the young and old fans in the room and cause everyone to writhe maniacally to the beat. Afterwards, the crowd was drenched and clamoring to get outside, glowing from the memorable evening and chattering fanatically before dissipating into the rainy night.