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Wednesday, June 22, 2005

“Heres for the End of the World”

"Heres for the End of the World" was written last halloween the same day the isinglas song "either;way" was properly(that song was written in 3 seperate parts buts thats a diff story!) finished. i wanted to put a harmonica in it but its hard to get one in Bb. i used an accordian instead. i hope those high pitched noises in it annoy anyone! mike loved them! ha! mike really "filled" out the end of the song with his walking bass line. i think the end is a bit off time cos of the drum machine but hey, fuck it!

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