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The Dillinger Escape Plan perform final show ever with original bassist, special guests

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The Dillinger Escape Plan played their final show, ever, last night at New York City's Terminal 5. Watch videos from their goodbye set below.

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The show marked the final night of the progressive hardcore group's three-day sold out residency at Terminal 5. They played a massive 19-song setlist as their farewell, even including some epic balcony stunts. Their final encore included “Farewell, Mona Lisa,” “43% Burnt” and “Dissociation” with Seven Suns and original the Dillinger Escape Plan bassist Adam Doll. Check out the bittersweet, yet epic, moments here:



The Dillinger Escape Plan setlist (12/29/17):
1. “Proceed With Caution”
2. “Limerent Death”
3. “Panasonic Youth”
4. “Milk Lizard”
5. “Baby’s First Coffin”
6. “Dead As History”
7. “Surrogate”
8. “Happiness Is A Smile”
9. “One Of Us Is The Killer”
10. “Nothing To Forget”
11. “Low Feels Blvd”
12. “Mouth Of Ghosts”
13. “Unretrofied”
14. “Sandbox Magician” (with Dimitri Minakakis)
15. “When I Lost My Bet”
16. “Sunshine The Werewolf”
Encore:
17. “Farewell, Mona Lisa”
18. “43% Burnt”
19. “Dissociation” (with Seven Suns and original the Dillinger Escape Plan bassist Adam Doll)

As previously reported, the Dillinger Escape Plan announced that last year's Dissociation would be their final studio album. The three-night Terminal 5 residency was their final goodbye.

During the second night of their final performances, the band brought out original singer Dimitri Minakakis to play a few tracks from their debut record, Calculating Infinity. The set included the iconic “43% Burnt,” which you can watch below:

During Dillinger's first night they performed with Faith No More's Mike Patton, who collaborated with the band on their EP Irony Is A Dead Scene. They performed the EP in full, plus a cover Faith No More's “Malpractice.” You can watch the set here:

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