"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?
"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?