There’s something very gratifying about seeing Josh Freese and Warren Fitzgerald squander their immense talents on a silly band, just to have a bit of fun.
Anyone hoping that Paul Bearer is fronting a Sheer Terror clone is in for a big shock. He’s letting ST fans know he’s moving on from that period of his life.
“East Coast hardcore collides with West Coast melody” nails it. Bad Religion would be the easiest harmony to reference, but Good Riddance is more accurate.
Reel Big Fish don’t move a lot on stage, and they take a lot of time to talk between songs. The slow pace of the show is a misrepresentation of the obvious playfulness of the band.
A 16-song set, including tons of classic material from Let Them Eat Pussy and High as Hell and Say Something Nasty. You also get an AC/DC cover (“Shot Down in Flames”) and a Turbonegro cover (“Age of Pamparius”).