Intro Creeping Death For Whom the Bell Tolls Ride the Lightning Disposable Heroes Welcome Home (Sanitarium) ...And Justice for All The Memory Remains The Four Horsemen Rob's solo Orion Fade to Black Master of Puppets Whiplash Sad but True Nothing Else Matters One Enter Sandman > London Dungeon teaser Last Caress Seek and Destroy AUDIO QUALITY: Here's notes from the taper: Well, it's not the best recording out there. I was too careful with level control, had trouble with my batt box, and because of that I recorded only one channel by accident. Also, I don't know which roll-off setting I used, I had set it to 160Hz but switches got flipped in my pocket and I really don't know..they were in a position not described in the manual. I edited it a bit to make it sound louder and duplicated one channel to make it stereo. I was standing about 100-150 metres from the stage, behind the second stack of speakers. Quite honestly, I think the recording is a lot better than the taper is giving credit. It sounds a little distant, so there is some swirling of the music from time to time. However, there is no distortion and very little crowd scarring. Definitely a lot better than some of the other recordings that surfaced. Kudos to the taper. Also nice to get this in lossless (well as lossless as you can get with minidisc). There was a mp3 source floating around shortly after the show happened. TAPER: Stokvis EQUIPMENT: SP-CMC-2 > SP-SPSB-8 (bass rolloff @unknown setting) > Sony MZ-N1 (with Maxell XL-II md) TRANSFER: Sony MZ-N1 > Soundblaster 1024 > Audacity > WAV > FLAC DURATION: 2:17:42 FLAWS: none CORRECT SHOW: Yes, Werchter is said 1000 times. BAND PERFORMANCE: Great performance, the band is very happy to be playing Werchter for the 6th time now. Nice setlist, always love Orion when it's in the set. Not much else to add.