I was also confused by music playing over the band before the game. The ACDC was cranked up for the team running onto the field, and then the band immediately started playing the fight song just as the team began taking their place on sidelines. Couldn't recall if that was typically the way that was handled or not, but personally I would prefer they let the ACDC rip for a bit longer and then have the band start the fight song. All in all I felt like we heard less of the band than usual. In general I still wish we would fast forward about 20 years on average age of the music played during the games. Most of what I hear is music from 70's and 80's. I was born in the 70's but even I get tired of hearing that stuff sometimes. Was surprised to see the Red Steppers dancing to 2 different "hair band" songs. Good songs, but I doubt the dancers picked two 40 year old rock songs. Curious to know the decision making process for their choreography. Just feels like sometimes stadium entertainment only caters to the 50+ crowd. Would like to think they are making an effort to get younger fans excited about coming to games too.