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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2009

In Solvent See tour, Nov 4th 2009 - Seattle Wa

My Canon G9 is really earning its keep. I did not expect the audio to turn out as well as it did. And this is one of my favorite songs so I'm very pleased.

Sorry about the angle some of the time. We had to pass it back and forth to keep our arms from falling off.

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  • Holy video quality Batman!

  • one of the best songs ever recorded

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  • hey everyone shut up... you're ruining the fucking intro... which is awesome btw.

  • Saw them in Washington DC on this tour. Just about died when they played this song. Gorgeous.

  • @Cockoblock I don't know but they're awesome. They seem to be graphic panes or panes/ panels that are projected onto.

  • what are those box things looming over justin and kevin?

  • Excellent! Ogre, see you in Budapest!!:))

  • @Zenjedi99 Do you think I am ignorant or some bullshit?

    I am not into The Beatles, but of course I know about Helter Skelter. One thing for sure this song is about censorship.

  • "Revolution #9" off of the Beatles white album & "Download" off of Puppy's Last Rites. they are like long lost siblings.

  • Oh yeah, that's manson singing helter skelter in the end too.

  • @HumanLampshades Ever heard of the song helter skelter or how the Beatles influenced Charles Manson in his delusion? Not to mention that the beginning riff of helter skelter is sampled in the end of this song. If anyone reading this never has and is TRULY a fan of musick and art, then I highly recommend dropping a dose(<-optional but recommended) and listening to the white album front to back. As long as one can keep an open mind and dump some hormones you won't regret it.

  • the beatles were the first to incorporate heavy use of sampling... lennon did it with tape. he even did speed ups slow downs and reverse sampling. the beatles can be connected with most mainstream genres. and if you can't figure out why SP has anything to do with aphex twin or nin then you're not a fan of all three obviously cuz you'd just know that shit if you were. down in it was based on dig it. trent said that himself

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