


"Hatch Fever", Hatchworth's introduction song, is another jazzy tune that has a lot of energy."Airheart", an energetic tale based on Amelia Earhart."The Suspender Man", a song perfect for Halloween.If you listen closely, you can hear the exact moment people fell in love with The Spine. Rabbit's high notes and the gentle guitar, leading into the drums at the end are the highlights of this wonderfully sad song. "Honeybee", the song that introduced many people to the band.This song will get in your head and it ''will' not leave. The live version of "Prelude to a Dream" and especially "Make Believe" shows off Michael Philip Reed's exceptional falsetto vocals, as well as give a chance to show Matt Smith's amazing pipes.The live version of "Ju Ju Magic", a song penned and sang mainly by The Jon is arguably the best version of the song.Erin has described it as being about her fear of singing and having her friends there to support her. "I Am Not Alone", Upgrade's solo song from the original Album One.The piano and that techno lead after the chorus make this song. "Electricity is in My Soul" starts with a robotic introductory verse, then switches to the beautiful harmonies of Rabbit and The Spine."Out in the Rain", a calming song with soft melody and backed by The Jon's soothing, smooth vocals."On Top of the Universe" is a sweet love ballad."One from The Jon Sound of Tomorrow" is quite delightful and cheery, despite much of it consisting of Word Salad Lyrics.

Perfect to end the show (as it often does). "Brass Goggles", the song many consider to be SPG's "theme song," is a bouncy, rocking tune."Clockwork Vaudeville", a wonderful homage to the Vaudeville Era of music.
