bookmark_borderPacked House

Packed-House.mp3
Packed-House.mp4
Packed-House-Reggae.mp3
Packed-House-Reggae.mp4
Packed-House-intro.mp3

[Intro]
It’s a packed house
(Rouse) your feet
(Dance)… to the beat

[Refrain]
Take it to the street
(Get the crowd loud)
We won’t take defeat
(Gonna shout it out loud)
In common time
(Swords in rhyme)

[Bridge]
Make us complete!
(It’s a packed house)
Rouse! (to your feet)
Dance… (to the beat)

[Refrain]
Take it to the street
(Get the crowd loud)
A complete feat
(Gonna shout love out loud)

[Refrain]
Take it to the street
(Get the crowd loud)
A complete feat
(Gonna shout love out loud)
In common time
(Swords in rhyme)
Love, love, love

[Outro]
Make us complete!
(It’s a packed house)
Rouse! (to your feet)
Dance… (to the beat)
Sing (do everything)
Shout (and jump about)
Shout:
(It’s of love)
Love, love, love
(It’s a packed house)
Rouse! (Rouse!)

From the album “Dense
Also found on the album “Reggae at Play

bookmark_borderMe and my….

Me-and-my.mp3
Me-and-my.mp4
Me-and-my-Unplugged-Underground-XXVIII.mp3″
Me-and-my-Unplugged-Underground-XXVIII.mp34
Me-and-my-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Everywhere I go
(I’m standing in my shadow)

[Refrain]
Am I in the dark
(Or standing in the light)
A sage remark
(An insight into delight)

[Bridge]
Everywhere I go
(I’m standing in my shadow)

[Refrain]
Are we in the dark
(Or standing in the light)
The difference is stark
(As we incite insight)

[Bridge]
I’ll take it as a sign
(When blue skies are in sight)
… we know we’ll shine so fine
Everywhere we go
(We’re standing in our shadow)

[Refrain]
Made it out of the dark
(… standing in the light)
The difference is stark
(Now insight’s in sight)

[Outro]
Let’s take it as a sign
(In blue skies delight)
… we can shine (so fine) throughout time
Everywhere we go
(We’re standing in our shadow)

From the album “Dense

bookmark_borderGummy Bear Fusion

Gummy-Bear-Fusion.mp3
Gummy-Bear-Fusion.mp4
Gummy-Bear-Fusion-Pt-2.mp3
Gummy-Bear-Fusion-Pt-2.mp4
Gummy-Bear-Fusion-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Intense (Dense)
This is no illusion
(The Gummy Fusion)
Dance (like your pants)
Are on fire!
Take it higher
(Higher and higher)

[Verse 1]
Potassium chlorate
(Watch Gummy go irate)
’cause don’t ya know
(She’ll start to glow)

[Bridge]
She’s smokin’
(I ain’t jokin’)

[Chorus]
This is no illusion
(It’s the Gummy Bear Fusion)
Dance (like your pants)
Are on fire!

[Bridge]
(Fire, fire, fire)
Take it higher
(Higher and higher)

[Verse 2]
Potassium chlorate
(Watch Gummy Bear go irate)
’cause don’t ya know
(She’ll start to glow)

[Bridge]
She’s smokin’
(I ain’t jokin’)

[Chorus]
This is no illusion
(It’s the Gummy Bear Fusion)
Dance (like your pants)
Are on fire!

[Outro]
(Fire, fire, fire)
Take it higher
(Higher and higher)
She’s hot, hot, hot
(You’d better not)
Touch (much)
She’s on fire
(Takin’ it higher and higher)
(Higher and higher)

ABOUT THE SCIENCE
Potassium chlorate and sugar/gummy bears: A highly exothermic reaction occurs when a gummy bear or sugar is dropped into potassium chlorate, with the addition of a sulfuric acid catalyst causing a spectacular flame and smoke.

In this experiment, a demonstration of a spontaneous exothermic reaction will take place between a gummy bear and molten potassium chlorate. Once the potassium chlorate has been melted in a test tube, a gummy bear will be dropped to his doom and flames will burst out of the tube as a result.

From the album “Dense

bookmark_borderViscoelasticity

Viscoelasticity-Best-Of.mp3
Viscoelasticity-Best-Of.mp4
Viscoelasticity.mp3
Viscoelasticity.mp4
Viscoelasticity-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Hello (Gel, Oh!)

[Verse 1]
Transition
(From a disordered solution)
The solution
(Re-ordered reconstitution)

[Bridge]
Increased density
Seen between…

[Chorus]
A solid and liquid
(Viscoelasticity)
Packing efficiency
(Viscoelasticity)

[Verse 2]
Cross-linked
(Semi-solid network)
Molecular wink
(Helices gone berserk)

[Bridge]
Increased density
Seen between…

[Chorus]
A solid and liquid
(Viscoelasticity)
Packing efficiency
(Viscoelasticity)

[Outro]
Viscoelasticity
Increased density
(Viscoelasticity)
The propensity
(Seen between)
Solid (and liquid)
(Viscoelasticity)
The propensity
(Seen between)
Solid (and liquid)
(Viscoelasticity)

ABOUT THE SCIENCE
The Physics of Gelation and Density

  1. Molecular Dissolution (Sol State): When gelatin powder (made of collagen proteins) is added to hot water, the protein molecules uncoil into random chains and dissolve, forming a viscous liquid solution (a “sol”).
  2. Network Formation (Gel State): As the solution cools, the protein chains lose kinetic energy and begin to re-associate. Specific segments of the protein chains refold into their original collagen-like triple-helix structures. These triple helices act as physical cross-links, connecting different protein strands and forming a vast, tangled, three-dimensional network (a “jungle gym” structure) that spans the entire container.
  3. Water Entrapment: This protein matrix traps the water molecules within its structure. The water is caught in the mesh and is no longer free to flow as a liquid, although it remains in a liquid state.
  4. Increased Density: The resulting gel has a slightly higher density than the hot sol or pure water.
    • This density increase is due to the packing efficiency of the molecules. The structured, ordered formation of the triple helices and the tight binding of water molecules (hydrate water) within the protein network result in a more compact arrangement than the freely moving random coils in the hot solution.
    • The overall density of the gel is very close to that of water, but it is a colloid, a semi-rigid structure suspended in liquid, with properties between a solid and a liquid (viscoelasticity).
    • The density of solid gelatin itself is higher (around 1.3-1.4 g/cm³) than water (1.0 g/cm³). When this denser material forms a structured network throughout the water, it slightly increases the overall density of the mixture. The addition of other components like sugar and flavorings also contributes to the final density. 

In essence, the “increased density” is a minor consequence of the more significant physical change: the transition from a disordered liquid solution to an ordered, cross-linked, semi-solid gel network that immobilizes the water.

From the album “Dense

bookmark_borderThick (Music)

Thick__Music-Best-Of.mp3
Thick__Music-Best-Of.mp4
Thick__Music.mp3
Thick__Music.mp4
Thick__Music-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Thick (Music)

[Refrain]
Thick (Music)
Dense (to the sense)

[Bridge]
Thick (Music!)
Better think of something (Quick!)

[Refrain]
Thick (Music)
Dense (to the sense)
Solid (Rock!)
Let’s take ‘er for a walk…

[Bridge]
Thick (Music!)
Better think of something (Quick!)

[Refrain]
Thick (Music)
Dense (to the sense)
Solid (Rock!)
Let’s hear that guitar talk…

[Outro]
Thick (Music!)
Better think of something (Quick!)
More music
(Play the day away)
Dense and thick
(Music)

From the album “Dense

bookmark_borderCon-Densed

Con-Densed-Best-Of.mp3
Con-Densed-Best-Of.mp4
Con-Densed.mp3
Con-Densed.mp4
Con-Densed-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Con-densed
The crimes of all times
(Condensed)
Dense con
(On and on)

[Verse 1]
Don the con
(Stringin’ you along)
The president
(Is self-evident)

[Bridge]
Con-densed
The crimes of all times
(Condensed)
Dense con
(On and on)

[Chorus]
Is it prime time
(For a comedy)
Or the slime and grime
(A true-life tragedy)

[Verse 2]
You call that trump
(Or a roadkill dump)
The president
(Is self-evident)

[Bridge]
Con-densed
The crimes of all times
(Condensed)
Dense con
(On and on)

[Chorus]
Is it prime time
(For a comedy)
Or the slime and grime
(A true-life tragedy)

[Outro]
Con-densed
(He’ll lie, we’ll die)
Condensable
(Irreprehensible)
Dense con
(On and on)
The crimes of all times
(Condensed)
There’s no common sense
(Con-densed)
Dense con
(On and on)

From the album “Dense

bookmark_borderPacked Molecules

Packed-Molecules-Best-Of.mp3
Packed-Molecules-Best-Of.mp4
Packed-Molecules-Best-of-Best-OF.mp3
Packed-Molecules-Best-of-Best-OF.mp4
Packed-Molecules.mp3
Packed-Molecules.mp4
Packed-Molecules-Pt-2.mp3
Packed-Molecules-Pt-2.mp4
Packed-Molecules-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Packed molecules properties
(Density, rigidity)
Compressibility

[Refrain]
Tightly packed molecules
(They did solid)
In the minds of the fools
(… a solid head)

[Bridge]
Science rules!
Packed molecules properties
(Density, rigidity)
Compressibility

[Refrain]

[Bridge]
Physics rules!
(Mathematics tools)
Packed molecules properties
(Density, rigidity)
… compressibility?
(Nevertheless)
Your knowledge easy to compress

[Refrain]

[Bridge]
Illiteracy bred
Under constant strain
(Under violent rain)
Headed down the drain….

[Outro]
Under violent rain
(Physics reign)
Packed molecules properties
(Density, rigidity)
… compressibility?
(Nevertheless)
Your knowledge easy to compress
(Rain falling on your head)
… can knock ya dead

ABOUT THE SONG

“Packed Molecules” is an extended experimental jam built on spontaneous improvisation — guitars, keys, synths, and textures that collide, compress, and vibrate like matter under pressure. The music itself mirrors the physics behind the title: density, rigidity, and the force of tightly packed molecules straining against the boundaries that confine them.

Lyrically, the song uses that physics as a razor-sharp metaphor. On the surface, it’s a playful refrain about solid molecules. Underneath, it’s a critique of solid heads — the science deniers whose rigidity has helped drag the world into crisis. Each verse contrasts what science reveals with what denial erases; each bridge elevates the theme with literal physics (density, compressibility, mathematics) while mocking how easily misinformation compresses an uninformed mind.

The song builds in intensity until the final image: violent rain pounding down, the laws of physics reigning even when people refuse to believe them. The “packed molecules” become a symbol for both matter and mind — a warning that stubborn, rigid ignorance can be deadly when the climate system is rapidly destabilizing.


How the Lyrics Map to the Meaning

  • “Tightly packed molecules / in the minds of the fools”
    — Equates the physical rigidity of solids with intellectual rigidity and denialism.

  • “Science rules / density, rigidity, compressibility”
    — The literal physics, used ironically to highlight how simple, foundational principles are ignored by those undermining science.

  • “Your knowledge easy to compress”
    — A jab at misinformation culture: the less you know, the easier you are to manipulate.

  • “Illiteracy bred / under constant strain / under violent rain”
    — Ignorance compounded over years becomes catastrophic when the climate system begins to unleash unprecedented extremes.

  • “Rain falling on your head… can knock ya dead”
    — Violent rain as both a physical threat and a metaphor for the consequences of ignoring science.


ABOUT THE SCIENCE (Integrated & Clarified)

“Packed molecules” refers to how matter organizes itself: solids have tightly packed molecules, liquids less so, gases far less still. These arrangements determine density, rigidity, and compressibility — the physical traits used metaphorically throughout the song.

But the deeper scientific theme is the physics of violent rain, a phenomenon increasingly observed as the atmosphere warms. A warmer atmosphere holds dramatically more water vapor — roughly 7% more moisture per degree Celsius — and with the extreme regional anomalies now occurring (as much as 22°C above normal near the poles), storms are being fed with nearly double the moisture of past climates.

This extra energy doesn’t simply make things warmer; it turbocharges the entire system:

  • Larger, heavier raindrops

  • Faster vertical and horizontal velocities

  • Sharper pressure gradients

  • More turbulence and updraft energy

  • More destructive rainfall

Each raindrop now carries more momentum (p = mv) — more mass, more velocity, more force.

The results:

  • Wind-driven rain that stings skin and strips leaves from trees

  • Downpours that overwhelm infrastructure and reshape landscapes

  • Runoff whose destructive force scales exponentially — water is ~800× denser than air

  • Floodwaters accelerated to devastating speeds

  • Hillsides that fail more easily

  • Bridges, culverts, and soil systems collapsing under loads never before seen in “ordinary storms”

This is not theoretical physics. It’s lived experience. It’s outside your window.

And the refusal to accept this science — fueled by political rhetoric that calls climate policy a “scam” and champions fossil extraction through slogans like “Drill, Baby, Drill” — has already had deadly consequences. Misinformation about climate change, COVID-19, and basic scientific reality has cost hundreds of thousands of lives and continues to undermine public safety and global economic stability.

“Packed Molecules” captures that tension in both sound and meaning: the beauty of physics, the danger of denial, and the catastrophic pressure building inside a world that can no longer absorb the consequences of ignorance.

For anyone watching closely, the evidence is not abstract. It’s outside your window.

 

The Climate Crisis: Violent Rain | Extreme Weather Events | Insurance | Soil | Updates

 

Tipping points and feedback loops drive the acceleration of climate change. When one tipping point is breached and triggers others, the cascading collapse is known as the Domino Effect.

 

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

From the album “Dense

bookmark_border(Dense) And Unstable

Dense__And-Unstable-Best-Of.mp3
Dense__And-Unstable-Best-Of.mp4
Dense__And-Unstable.mp3
Dense__And-Unstable.mp4
Dense__And-Unstable-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Has he some
(Hassium)
Dense and unstable
(Laugh if you’re able)

[Verse 1]
Heavier than it looks
(And it ain’t from reading books)
You barely have a half-life
(… the antonym of rife)

[Bridge]
Has he some
(Hassium)

[Chorus]
Dense and unstable
(Laugh if you’re able)
I suppose we should probe
(His various isotopes)

[Verse 2]
Solid as a rock (Rock solid)
He did what he did (He did)
… needs to get a life
(Macroscopic strife)

[Bridge]
Has he some
(Hassium)

[Chorus]
Dense and unstable
(Laugh if you’re able)
I suppose we should probe
(His various isotopes)

[Outro]
He is unable
(Dense and unstable)
He has some
(Hassium)
A human fable
(Dense and unstable)

ABOUT THE SONG
The densest unstable element is predicted to be hassium (element 108). While osmium and iridium are the densest naturally occurring, stable elements, hassium is a synthetic, highly radioactive element whose various isotopes have half-lives ranging from milliseconds to an estimated 11 minutes (for Hassium-277).

Scientists predict that hassium has an extremely high density of around 40.7 g/cm³ (grams per cubic centimeter). This is nearly double the density of osmium (22.59 g/cm³).

Due to its instability and short half-life, a macroscopic, visible quantity of hassium has never been produced or measured experimentally; its properties are based on predictions from its position in the periodic table and studies of a few atoms at a time.

From the album “Dense

bookmark_borderSuspense

Suspense.mp3
Suspense.mp4
Suspense-Pt-2.mp3
Suspense-Pt-2.mp4
Suspense-intro.mp3

[Intro]
It’s clear (the atmosphere)
… is dense
(Thickened suspense)

[Refrain]
Take a deep breath
(Try to calm down)
Though closer to death
(We’re still around)

[Bridge]
It’s clear (the atmosphere)
… is dense
(Thickened suspense)
Hold my hand
(To understand)

[Refrain]
Take a deep breath
(Try to calm down)
Though closer to death
(We’re still around)

[Outro]
We’re lifelong bound!
We’ll clear (the atmosphere)
… less dense
(Love intense)
Hold my hand
(To understand)
The way…
(To today)

From the album “Dense

bookmark_borderDrag Physics Rag

Drag Physics Rag.mp3
Drag Physics Rag.mp4
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[Intro]
The drag physics rag
Mass times velocity
(Don’t forget the density!)

[Verse 1]
Flow forces scale
(Aware of the square)
Forces never fail
(There! Became aware)

[Bridge]
The drag physics rag

[Chorus]
Mass times velocity
(Don’t forget the density!)
Oh, once you feel the flow
(You’ll be the first to know)

[Verse 2]
The rain will reign
(The winds will wail)
Skulls feel the pain
(… landslides prevail)

[Bridge]
Ohh, and the damn dams fail!
(The drag physics rag)

[Chorus]
Mass times velocity
(Don’t forget the density!)
Oh, once you feel the flow
(You’ll be the first to know)

[Outro]
Mass times velocity
(Don’t forget the density!)
Oh, once you feel the flow
(You’ll be the first to know)
The veracity (and tenacity)
Of instant karma intensity
(The man show:)
Feel the flow
(There ya go!)
Buy (bye-bye)
By-and-by
(bye-bye)

[Outro]
The drag physics rag
(Don’t be left holding the bag)

ABOUT THE SCIENCE: Violent Rain
One physical result of warming is the formation of larger raindrops, as well as an increase in the number of raindrops falling per square foot. Momentum of Rain is defined by the equation p = mv (where p = momentum, m = mass, and v = velocity). Mass and velocity are part of a larger equation that includes density. Together, these variables increase the intensity of flow forces (flow dynamics). Wind and water flow forces scale with the square of velocity (v²). As flow speeds increase — due to heavier rain or more intense heating — damage scales as the square of that increase.

According to drag physics, force is proportional to density multiplied by the square of velocity (v²). For example:

  • A 20 mph wind exerts 4 times the force of a 10 mph wind.
  • A 40 mph wind exerts 16 times the force of a 10 mph wind.
  • A 50 mph wind exerts 25 times the force of a 10 mph wind.
  • A 60 mph wind exerts 36 times the force of a 10 mph wind.

Density further multiplies this force. Water is about 800 times denser than air, so a 10 mph flow of water exerts 800 times the force of a 10 mph wind. As flow velocities increase due to climate change, the resulting forces and damage scale exponentially. While the exact rate of velocity increases with climate change remains under study, we are already seeing the impacts as flood systems fail, sewage systems overflow, and hillsides collapse under the amplified force of violent rain and runoff.

The Climate Crisis: Violent Rain | Deadly Humid Heat | Health Collapse | Extreme Weather Events | Insurance | Trees and Deforestation | Soil | Rising Sea Level | Food and Water | Updates

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

From the album “Dense

bookmark_borderOsmium

Osmium.mp3
Osmium.mp4
Osmium-Pt-2.mp3
Osmium-Pt-2.mp4
Osmium-intro.mp3

[Intro]
(Tell me true… )
How dense are you
(Umm… osmium)

[Verse 1]
Time to own
(The densest known)
To all mankind
(You’re one of a kind)

[Bridge]
Tell me true…
(How dense are you)

[Chorus]
More bold than gold
The truth must be told
No can’t stay mum
(Dumb as osmium)

[Verse 2]
Can you be that thick
(What makes you tick)
Are you really that slow
(It’s hard to know)

[Bridge]
Tell me true…
(How dense are you)

[Chorus]
More bold than gold
The truth must be told
No can’t stay mum
(Dumb as osmium)

[Outro]
Dense
(Osmium and then some)
Dense
(Falling to past tense)
Dense and done
(Sense is gone)

ABOUT THE SONG
The densest known stable material is osmium, with a density of about22.5 9 g/cm3. Other extremely dense materials include iridium, platinum, and rhenium. If you include synthetic and less stable elements, hassium is estimated to be the densest element at around 40.7×103 kg/m3.

Densest stable elements

  • Osmium: 22.59 g/cm3
  • Iridium: 22.56 g/cm3
  • Platinum: 21.45 g/cm3
  • Rhenium: 21.02 g/cm3
  • Gold: 19.32 g/cm3
  • Tungsten: 19.25 g/cm3

From the album “Dense

bookmark_borderDense

Dense.mp3
Dense.mp4
Dense-Pt-2.mp3
Dense-Pt-2.mp4
Dense-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Not making sense
(Dense)

[Verse 1]
How thick is it
(Is the skull full)
Thick as a brick
(Completely full of bull)

[Chorus]
Not making sense
(Dense)
No mental presence
(Dense)

[Bridge]
Packed too tight
(Not quite right)

[Verse 2]
The way he acted
(No, not too swift)
Closely compacted
(Too hard to lift)

[Chorus]
Not making sense
(Dense)
No mental presence
(Dense)

[Bridge]
Packed too tight
(Not quite right)

Chorus]
Not making sense
(Dense)
No mental presence
(Dense)

[Outro]
Brain’s too tense
Packed too tight
(Not quite right)
Let in some light
(And, you just might…)

From the album “Dense

bookmark_borderFrictionless

Frictionless-Best-Of.mp3
Frictionless-Best-Of.mp4
Frictionless.mp3
Frictionless.mp4
Frictionless-intro.mp3

[Intro]
This is frictionless
(I can’t get a grip)
That is of course…
(… unless)

[Bridge]
Just don’t let it slip

[Verse 1]
Into another day
(As they slip away)
Why not catch up to
(All that we can do)

[Chorus]
This is frictionless
(Take advantage and slide)
Oh, so effortless
(… come enjoy the ride)

[Bridge]
Glide

[Verse 2]
At one with the day
(Along our way)
We catch up to do
(And pass the past)

[Chorus]
This is frictionless
(An effortless slide)
Contradictionless
(… along for the ride)

[Bridge]
Glide
(Inside outside)
Outside inside
(Ride)

[Outro]
Upon the tide
(Inside outside)
Outside inside
(Ride, captain, ride)
Outside inside
(Inside outside)
All within without
(Shout!)
Frictionless
(Less is less)

From the album “In the Rough

bookmark_borderSharp Edge

Sharp-Edge-Best-Of.mp3
Sharp-Edge-Best-Of.mp4
Sharp-Edge.mp3
Sharp-Edge.mp4
Sharp-Edge-intro.mp3

[Intro]
That rough cut
(Left a sharp edge)

[Verse 1]
Broken to pieces
(Splinters and shards)
If the bleeding ceases
(It’s in the cards)

[Bridge]
But (but, but)…

[Chorus]
That rough cut
(Left a sharp edge)
Will you take the pledge
(To get outta the rut)

[Verse 2]
Smashed to bits
(… bits and pieces)
Hope the bleeding ceases
(And the seizure quits)

[Bridge]
But (but, but)…

[Chorus]
That rough cut
(Left a sharp edge)
Will you take the pledge
(To get outta the rut)

[Bridge]
Hear us pleading
(Stop the bleeding)

[Outro]
No if and or but
(But, but, but)
Know no (know)
Watch that edge
(Oh so sharp)
Let’s hear that harp
Watch that edge
(Oh so sharp)
Bets… I’ll hedge
(No shot in the dark)

From the album “In the Rough

bookmark_borderA Rough Translation

A-Rough-Translation.mp3
A-Rough-Translation.mp4
A-Rough-Translation-Unplugged-Underground-XXVIII.mp3
A-Rough-Translation-Unplugged-Underground-XXVIII.mp4
A-Rough-Translation-intro.mp3

[Intro]
A rough translation
(About our situation)
c’est la vie
(Say La we)
La, la, la

[Bridge]
(Such is this)
así es la vida
(Ya, ya, ya)

[Refrain]
A rough translation
(About our situation)
c’est la vie
(Say La we)
La, la, la

[Bridge]
(Such is this)
así es la vida
(Ya, ya, ya)
tse zhyttya
(Ya, ya, ya)
це життя

[Refrain]
A rough translation
(About our situation)
c’est la vie
(Say La we)
La, la, la

[Bridge]
(Such is this)
así es la vida
(Ya, ya, ya)
hadhih hi alhayaa
(Ya, ya, ya)
La, la, la
(c’est la….)
La, la, la

[Outro]
A rough translation
(About our situation)
c’est la vie
(Say La we)
La, la, la

From the album “In the Rough