The highlight of this song has to be when the words "this house is a freight train, and it's mine it's mine it's mine, back in 1989, they found my body on the Morris/Essex line...." are uttered, and the entire song progresses (or decays) into that grandly frenzic riff that just ties it all together.
Truly, the chaos that you speak of is deftly controlled.
The highlight of this song has to be when the words "this house is a freight train, and it's mine it's mine it's mine, back in 1989, they found my body on the Morris/Essex line...." are uttered, and the entire song progresses (or decays) into that grandly frenzic riff that just ties it all together. Truly, the chaos that you speak of is deftly controlled.