GRAMMY-nominated indie rockers the Yeah Yeah Yeahs recently gave their breakout debut album Fever To Tell the deluxe reissue treatment. Just last night, the early 2000s NYC scenesters performed their first full concert in four years, and the gathered audience of fans at L.A.'s Fonda Theatre received a rare treat.

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The Yeah Yeah Yeahs played almost all of Fever To Tell last night, but — keeping faith with the way they've approached pretty much their entire career — they did it in their own weird way.

Rather than simply playing the record front to back, the group shuffled the song order, left out a few tracks (namely "Man" and "No No No") and managed to sneak the album's hidden track, "Poor Song," into their encore victory lap.

The deluxe vinyl reissue of Fever To Tell dropped last Friday — you can snag yourself a copy from the band's website.

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