Super-Buffet

[Intro]
[playful bass groove, funky percussion, swampy synth textures, crowd ambience fading in]
Steam in the jungle, heat in the sky,
(Leaves growing thick and climbing high)
Carbon pumping through the air,
(From sea to see — dinner everywhere.)

[Verse 1]
[driving rhythm guitar, bouncing bassline, stomping drum accents]
Forests stretching mile by mile,
Feeding giants in greenhouse style,
Branches bending under endless green,
The biggest feast the world had seen.

Ferns exploding after every rain,
Solar-powered sugarcane,
Low-grade fiber stacked so high,
Enough to feed a mountain alive.

[Chorus]
[full funk-metal explosion, layered vocals, thick bass distortion]
This is much more
(Than a snack attack)
Oh, yeah, for sure
(The extreme…)
Eating the scene

This is much more
(Than survival mode)
A living freight store
(On overload)
Eating the scene

[Verse 2]
[groove deepens, percussion layers added, low brass punches]
Twenty tons with a bottomless gut,
Turning jungle waste into thunderous strut,
Fermentation chambers working all night,
Digesting forests by morning light.

The hotter it got, the faster things grew,
More plants rising than the earth once knew,
And every mouthful pushed evolution higher,
Building giants from the carbon’s dire.

[Chorus]
[larger backing choir, slap bass emphasis, massive kick drum]
This is much more
(Than a snack attack)
Oh, yeah, for sure
(The extreme…)
Eating the scene

This is much more
(Than survival mode)
A living freight store
(On overload)
Eating the scene

[Bridge]
[half-time breakdown, deep synth drones, tribal percussion slowly rising]
Greenhouse Earth… endless bloom…
Life expanding in the heat and gloom…
The buffet spreads from plain to vine…
And giants rise to claim their time…

[Instrumental Break – Psychedelic Funk Swamp Jam]
[extended bass solo, dinosaur stomp percussion, chaotic jungle sound design]

[Final Chorus]
[maximal energy, stacked gang vocals, orchestral brass and synth wall]
This is much more
(Than a snack attack)
Oh, yeah, for sure
(The extreme…)
Eating the scene

This is much more
(Than the world could hold)
A carbonivore
(Hungry and bold)
Eating the scene

[Outro]
[fade into jungle ambience, distant thunder, low-frequency dinosaur calls]
In the furnace of a growing Earth,
(The feast itself defined their worth…)
And every forest fed the rise
(Until their ultimate demise)

About the Song: The Greenhouse “Super-Buffet”
High atmospheric CO2 acted like a planetary fertilizer, stimulating explosive plant growth across much of the world. Forests and open woodlands produced vast quantities of vegetation, including tough, fibrous plants that smaller herbivores struggled to digest efficiently.

For giant sauropods, however, this created an evolutionary advantage.

A massive body allowed Nagatitan to carry an enormous fermentation-based digestive system capable of processing huge amounts of low-quality plant matter. The more vegetation available, the more gigantism paid off. Size became an energy advantage rather than a burden.

From the album Nagatitan