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    The Used at Webster Hall

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    By Lauren Jablonski on May 19, 2015 Art & Music, Nightlife

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    The Used hit the stage at Webster Hall for a sold out performance. In February, guitarist Quinn Allman, departed ways with The Used for a one year hiatus. Saosin’s guitarist Justin Shekoski was a great tour replacement even though fans do miss Allman. Bert McCracken made a great front man as always singing and screaming his lungs out and constantly moving around the stage. Over a decade later, The Used still got it!

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    1. Intro
    2. Maybe Memories (with “New Noise” by Refused snippet)
    3. Take It Away
    4. The Bird and the Worm
    5. Listening
    6. Cry
    7. I Caught Fire
    8. The Taste of Ink
    9. All That I’ve Got
    10. Revolution
    11. (Unknown)
    12. On My Own
    13. Pretty Handsome Awkward Revolution (Unknown)

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    Encore:

    1. Killing in the Name / Bulls on Parade / Know Your Enemy

    (Rage Against the Machine cover)

    1. A Box Full of Sharp Objects  (w/ “Smells Like Teen Spirit”)

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