I've always thought the Trilogy was really only 2 songs. "The Wonder/Hyperstation" and "Eliminator Jr." The first part, I can't even think of as separately enough to say one half over the other, it's one damn song dammit! I've always liked the first part more, but it breaks cleanly into the "Eliminator Jr." clean up spree, so I think it's effective and a good way to end. Not as good as ending on "Death Valley '69" on the original LP version of Bad Moon, but still decently strong.
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