Comedy rock lives on. And with quality music, unlike Adam "3 chord" Sandler. Breaks, bridges, fills, solos, the D brings it all. Not to mention the rock star range of Jack Black's vocals. I hadn't listened to the latest third album, Rize of the Fenix, but its worth going just to hear anything from their self titled debut album that was released 11 years ago. A huge, inflatable "Fenix" made the stage decor hilarious and set the tone perfectly. During "Deth Starr" they were joined by an inflatable alien squid which Jack shot off stage with a Nerf dart gun toward the end of the song. Kyle Gass briefly quit the band in a skit in the middle of the show and then came back to jam on some classics like "Wonderboy," "Kielbasa," and "Tribute." Couldn't help but mention how they loved Fat Matt's Rib Shack, truly the best ribs in all of ATL, and I couldn't agree more. After the "Fenix" spurted its load of confetti, the duo ended the night with "F@#k Her Gently." By then, my face was hurting from the inevitable perma-grin I endured from the banter and over-all demeanor of the band.
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