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This song was inspired by "Down and Out", the first track on Genesis' 1978 "...And Then There Were Three" album.

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mighty titan towering high hurling thunderbolts across the sky your strength and power widely known but all perception's turned to stone you just can't see the forest for the trees you just can't see you're crawling on your knees your field of view is a flattened plane so near and far are both the same your optical system is inept at giving you any sense of depth you don't know what I'm talking about you can't miss something you were born without you live your life for the present day the future's just too far away right now you're having too much fun to take advice from anyone consequences aren't your concern resources are for those like you to burn your 2D world looks neat and clean you never see behind the screen you'll always manage to evade having to clean the mess you've made it's so damn easy to plunder rape and rob responsibility's someone else's job singular eye what's it like to be so blind to all but your own needs so short of sight that I don't know if you should be blamed or pitied for all your crimes your kind's existed many years preying on others' doubts and fears standing tall an impressive sight protecting us from the evil night you once were very successful with this tool today we're not so easily fooled finally we're getting smart we're replacing the defective parts no more will the greedy and corrupt be allowed free reign to run amuck
better be ready to face the heat your kind will soon be obsolete singular eye it was just a matter of time before we saw through your thin disguise you can only fool everybody some of the time and it looks like the long party's over your singular eye it was never meant to survive you were just a short-sighted vision and we're partly to blame 'cause we all should know you don't let children play without supervision

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from The Red Hour (2014 Remix), released January 1, 2000
Features Chris Weinland on drums. He did a great job, especially considering that this song is not in a style that comes naturally to him.

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Tony Castellano East Hartford, Connecticut

Progressive-rock-influenced multi-instrumentalist and singer who has played with many different bands, including The Bud Collins Trio, Holding Pattern, Ludent Tremmel's Gno, The Realm, and Magnetar, on either bass or bass and keyboards. In recent years he has been playing mostly drums, for several different recording projects and also as a member of his sister's band, Anne Castellano & The Smoke. ... more

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