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Imogen's Puzzle song meanings
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    There's a way to layer Imogen's Puzzle 1, 2, and 3, because they were written to be played simultaneously, not consecutively. Listening to one of the songs alone only gives you part of the experience. Don't rip on the song until you hear it the way you're supposed to.

    DespiseTheIconon June 21, 2010   Link
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    And the rest of their music isn't just random shit?

    Tallanton December 22, 2006   Link
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    Wow, this is why Psyopus will never become that popular. They're too talented.

    It may sound like random shit, but it's not. They often play in different timings, which makes it sound weird, and like random shit. I would enjoy seeing either one of you getting up there and playing some of the stuff they play.

    Anyway, this song is amazing.

    YouSmellExcitedon January 27, 2007   Link
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    amen you smell excited. to the untrained ear, it just sounds like random noise. they are AMAZING musicians. seeing them live and seeing that chris arp can play everything they play on the album, flawless and with style... they are fucking gods.

    starvingartisteon February 08, 2008   Link
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    It's called Math Metal or something of the sort. It's all about timing.

    johncopteron April 16, 2008   Link
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    Hyperviolet is a stupid bitch, do you honestly think he was just fret mashing?

    shutupcunton April 23, 2008   Link
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    I like it when people post instrumentals: it allows us to comment on them like any other song and talk about what it could symbolize, or something like that.

    hbd22techon January 12, 2011   Link
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    why would u post a song with no lyrics anyways this song sucks its just random shit

    Hypervioleton October 23, 2006   Link
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    man THE SONG SUCKS!! it's just ppl screaming god damn it. i know the guitar player is AMAZING he is fucking crazy. this song just sucks.

    Hypervioleton September 09, 2008   Link

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