Don't Read This Post.
There's just no easy way to navigate a CD called Don't Play Track One during a blitz. As you must know.
And that first track was an absolute killer. In part because I had the CD player turned nice and loud for DMX. When track one hit, I had the presence of mind to wonder if my car had just been hit by a train or a lightning bolt or a tornado. It was quite literally an explosion that rattled the car. And everyone inside.
So it is that: You gotta warn a brother.
At any rate, I just wanted you to be aware that the eponymous track one was a marginally worse experience than the last track of Sgt. Abbey. But only marginally. It was a screwball upset in the 60th minute of an Iron Man match.
And that first track was an absolute killer. In part because I had the CD player turned nice and loud for DMX. When track one hit, I had the presence of mind to wonder if my car had just been hit by a train or a lightning bolt or a tornado. It was quite literally an explosion that rattled the car. And everyone inside.
So it is that: You gotta warn a brother.
At any rate, I just wanted you to be aware that the eponymous track one was a marginally worse experience than the last track of Sgt. Abbey. But only marginally. It was a screwball upset in the 60th minute of an Iron Man match.

1 Comments:
Thanks for the warning, brother. That was a virgin entry into the blitzeroo. I picked that CD up in Toronto while we were at Sick Kids - and it never made it into my player before it made it into the pizza pop box. I do look forward to that experience.
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