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Welcome to Intermission
(soothing elevator music plays)
Yeah, Intermission...
(soothing elevator music plays)
<relaxed sigh> ahhhhhhh...
(more soothing elevator music plays)
<relaxed sigh> ahhhhhhh...
(soothing elevator music plays)
Yeah, Intermission...
(soothing elevator music plays)
<relaxed sigh> ahhhhhhh...
(more soothing elevator music plays)
<relaxed sigh> ahhhhhhh...
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Submitted by
pyropenguin On Nov 18, 2004
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I realize this track as a whole does not have a lot of meaning, but it's kind of entertaining. In addition I think it's a nice break in the Ixnay On The Hombre record, with dark songs about drug use, brainwashing and losing loved ones preceeding it. It's almost like, "Here's the harsh realities of life, you look like you need some cheering up." which makes it kind of funny. Plus, it's just such a simple, musically non-profound song right before Dexter's scream to begin the song "All I Want".
Guh... anyways...
A pretty amusing track on it's own.
yep. it is funny, and kinda a nice break in the record
I think it's about having a dump...
Listen to the guy... Think about it...
Rock out! \m/
Or possibly a wazz, either one, actually I'll go for wazz, yeah wazz.
The background music is actually from a really old love song.
This song is obviously inspired by Star Wars. It clearly describes the feeling of being at a drive-in double feature of The Empire Strikes Back' and 'Return of the Jedi'.
"Intermission" has no meaning, aside from the intent to amuse and disturb. Amuse, because the old Lawrence Welk-style Muzak is a sharp contrast from the bombastic punk of the rest of the album, and disturb because WHAT in the nine circles of HELL is that guy groaning like that for?
After "Trust in You" plays Alright, It's now time for our Intermission. It's intermission time.