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Posted by DylanTheRoberts on 12/26/2007

Part 1: Part 2 on its way soon, this is a tape that will confuse and please those who listen to it
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I wanted to Start with a beginning that was peaceful and serene and seemed to set the scene for all to come.
This song seems to interrupt our world and present something from an alternate universe
This song defines cool and presents an explosion of sound that is a catalyst
A return to the peaceful ride of a bus and a complete happiness once the ride has ended and we are off the bus
A culmination of feelings and instruments coming together by the end to create power in an weak sense
Complete noise that allows us to "freak out again"
This song is the beauty in the building blocks and gives us inspiration to continue
The simplicity of the world appears to win out and conquer
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