bookmark_borderTransformative

Transformative-0.mp3
Transformative-0.mp4
Transformative-I.mp3
Transformative-I.mp4
Transformative-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Mentally active
(Transformative)
So attractive
(Transformative)

[Verse 1]
I say let the music play
Throughout the day
As we stand and march
Let’s make it epic

[Bridge]
Mentally active
(Transformative)
So attractive
(Transformative)

[Chorus]
Change with the change
(Must rearrange)
Strange but must change
(To manage)

[Verse 2]
OK! We let the music play
That’s the way we’ll stay
As we stand and fight
Knowing what’s right

[Bridge]
Mentally active
(Transformative)
So attractive
(Transformative)

[Chorus]
Change with the change
(Must rearrange)
Strange but must change
(To manage)

[Bridge]
Mentally active
(Transformative)
So attractive
(Transformative)

[Outro]
Change with the change
(Must rearrange)
Strange but must change
(To manage)

From the album “Radical

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderRevolutionary

Revolutionary-I.mp3
Revolutionary-I.mp4
Revolutionary-Unplugged-Underground-XVI.mp3
Revolutionary-Unplugged-Underground-XVI.mp4a>
Revolutionary-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Are you revolutionary
(Or sedimentary)
Do you make a stand
(Or bury your head in the sand)

[Verse 1]
Would you be betwixt
In seventeen seventy-six
Or would you stand and fight
For what is right

[Chorus]
Are you revolutionary
(Or sedimentary)
Do you make a stand
(Or bury your head in the sand)

[Bridge]
Too much pride
(Results in a fall)
The easy ride
(Hits a brick wall)

[Verse 2]
In twenty twenty-five
Are you making a stand
Fight to stay alive
And understand

[Chorus]
Are you revolutionary
(Or sedimentary)
Do you make a stand
(Or bury your head in the sand)

[Bridge]
Too much pride
(Results in a fall)
The easy ride
(Hits a brick wall)

[Chorus]
Are you revolutionary
(Or sedimentary)
Do you make a stand
(Or bury your head in the sand)

[Outro]
Are you revolutionary
(Time to be contrary)

From the album “Radical

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderStatistical Moment

Statistical-Moment-0.mp3
Statistical-Moment-0.mp4
Statistical-Moment-I.mp3
Statistical-Moment-I.mp4
Statistical-Moment-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Ah!
(Ahh, ahh)
Oh?
(Ohh, ohh)

[Verse 1]
A radical movement
(For climate action)
Statistical moment
(Of de-evolution)

[Break]
Ah!
[Refrain]
Whoa woe
(Oh, oh)
No know
(Oh, Oh)

(Ahh, ahh)

[Bridge]
Oh?
(Ohh, ohh)

[Verse 2]
A rational movement
(For climate action)
Beyond a thesis
(It’s a climate crisis)

[Break]
Ah!
(Ahh, ahh)
Oh?
(Ohh, ohh)

[Refrain]
Whoa woe
(Oh, oh)
No Know
(Oh, Oh)

[Outro]
Whoa woe
(Oh, oh)
No Know
(Oh, Oh)

From the album “Radical

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderThe Root

The-Root-0.mp3
The-Root-0.mp4
The-Root-I.mp3
The-Root-I.mp4
The-Root-II.mp3
The-Root-II.mp4
The-Root-Reggae.mp3
The-Root-Reggae.mp4
The-Root-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Are you free
(To radicalize)
To realize
(You’re already free)
Look (see)

[Bridge]
Well… (do tell, ell, ell)

[Verse 1]
At your root
(The square)
Are you there
(Aware)

[Chorus]
Are you free
(To radicalize)
To realize
(You’re already free)
Look (see)

[Verse 2]
At your root
(Is your square)
Aware
(Or is it moot)

[Chorus]
Are you free
(To radicalize)
To realize
(You’re already free)
Look (see)

(Aware)

[Chorus]
Are you free
(To radicalize)
To realize
(You’re already free)
Look (n’ see)

[Bridge]
Well… (do tell, ell, ell)
9 through 3
(Radical)
Can’t you see…
4 through to 2
(Radical)
Do you recall?

[Chorus]
Are you free
(To radicalize)
To realize
(You’re already free)
Look (n’ see)

[Outro]
Are you free
(To radicalize)
Well… (do tell, ell, ell)

A SCIENCE AND MATH NOTE

  • Radical Mathematical Context:

    • A root of a number, often represented by the √ symbol.
    • Example: The square root of 9 is written as √9 = 3.

From the album “Radical

Also found on the album “Reggae Foray

bookmark_borderFar Off

Far-Off-0.mp3
Far-Off-0.mp4
Far-Off-I.mp3
Far-Off-I.mp4
Far-Off-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Too far to the right
(Not quite right)
Too far to the left
(Liberal theft)

[Bridge]
(Deft to daft)

[Verse 1]
Have you veered
To self-enrich
Seems you’ve steered
Into a ditch

[Chorus]
Too far to the right
(Not quite right)
Too far to the left
(Liberal theft)

[Bridge]
Rebel rousing radical
(Oh no special)
Off the rails fanatical
(Shifted in to freefall)

[Verse 2]
Can’t you see…
“All about me”
Is how you choose
To lose

[Chorus]
Too far to the right
(Not quite right)
Too far to the left
(Liberal theft)

[Bridge]
Rebel rousing radical
(Oh no special)
Off the rails fanatical
(Shifted in to freefall)

[Chorus]
Too far to the right
(Not quite right)
Too far to the left
(Liberal theft)

[Outro]
(Deft to daft)
Rebel rousing radical
(Oh no special)

From the album “Radical

bookmark_borderFree Radical

Free-Radical-0.mp3
Free-Radical-0.mp4
Free-Radical-I.mp3
Free-Radical-I.mp4
Free-Radical-II.mp3
Free-Radical-II.mp4
Free-Radical-Unplugged-Underground-XVI.mp3
Free-Radical-Unplugged-Underground-XVI.mp4
Free-Radical-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Free! (Radical)
Need (A miracle)
Free! (Radical)
Reaction satisfaction

[Verse 1]
Unpaired electron
In the outer shell
Might as well
Move along (a long)

[Chorus]
Free! (Radical)
Need (A miracle)
Free! (Radical)
Reaction satisfaction

[Bridge]
Get off your chair
(Prefer to pair)
Chain reaction
(Taking action)

[Verse 2]
Cellular signaling
Immune response
Hope no failing
New age renaissance

[Chorus]
Free! (Radical)
Need (A miracle)
Free! (Radical)
Reaction satisfaction

[Bridge]
Get off your chair
(Prefer to pair)
Chain reaction
(Taking action)

[Chorus]
Free! (Radical)
Need (A miracle)
Free! (Radical)
Reaction satisfaction

[Outro]
Free! (Radical)
Need (A miracle)
Free! (Radical)
Reaction satisfaction

A SCIENCE NOTE

In chemistry, a free radical is an atom, molecule, or ion that has an unpaired electron in its outer shell, making it highly reactive and prone to participating in chemical reactions. Because electrons prefer to be in pairs, free radicals tend to seek out other electrons, which can lead to chain reactions that may be either beneficial or harmful, depending on the context.

Examples of Free Radicals:

  • Hydroxyl radical (·OH) – Highly reactive, often involved in oxidation reactions.
  • Superoxide (O₂·⁻) – A byproduct of cellular respiration, which can cause oxidative stress in biological systems.
  • Chlorine radical (Cl·) – Plays a role in ozone depletion in the atmosphere.

Importance of Free Radicals:

  • In biology: Free radicals are involved in cellular signaling and immune responses but can also cause damage to DNA, proteins, and cell membranes, leading to aging and diseases like cancer.
  • In industry: Used in polymerization reactions (e.g., plastic production) and combustion processes.
  • In atmospheric chemistry: Free radicals play a role in processes like ozone formation and degradation.

From the album “Radical

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderRadical Change

Radical-Change-0.mp3
Radical-Change-0.mp4
Radical-Change-I.mp3
Radical-Change-I.mp4
Radical-Change-intro.mp3

[Intro]
The path of man
Is toward radical change
Don’t they understand
They’re out of range

[Verse 1]
Extreme weather
(Radical)
Not a “whether”
(Radical)

[Bridge]
The path of man
Is toward radical change
Don’t they understand
They’re out of range

[Chorus]
Ecosystem collapse
(Mental relapse)
Economic disruption
(Total dysfunction)

[Verse 2]
Extreme behavior
(Radical)
Follow a false savior
(Radical)

[Bridge]
The path of man
Is toward radical change
Don’t they understand
They’re out of range

[Chorus]
Ecosystem collapse
(Mental relapse)
Economic disruption
(Total dysfunction)

[Bridge]
The path of man
Is toward radical change
Don’t they understand
They’re out of range

[Outro]
Ecosystem collapse
(Mental relapse)
Economic disruption
(Total dysfunction)

A SCIENCE NOTE

The climate crisis is driving radical changes across the planet, reshaping ecosystems, economies, and societies in unprecedented ways. Some of the most significant transformations include:

  1. Extreme Weather Intensification – Hurricanes, heatwaves, wildfires, and floods are becoming more frequent, intense, and widespread, causing devastation to communities and infrastructure.

  2. Ecosystem Collapse – Rising temperatures and shifting weather patterns are disrupting ecosystems, leading to mass species extinctions, coral reef die-offs, and desertification of once-arable lands.

  3. Economic Disruptions – Climate-induced disasters are causing trillions in damages, destabilizing global markets, increasing food and energy prices, and threatening financial institutions with rising risks.

  4. Mass Displacement & Climate Refugees – Rising sea levels and extreme weather events are making some regions uninhabitable, forcing millions of people to migrate, leading to social and political instability.

  5. Agricultural & Food System Shifts – Changing rainfall patterns, prolonged droughts, and heat stress are reducing crop yields, disrupting food supply chains, and increasing global hunger.

  6. Public Health Crises – The spread of heat-related illnesses, respiratory diseases from worsening air pollution, and the expansion of vector-borne diseases like malaria and dengue are creating new global health emergencies.

  7. Energy Transition & Economic Restructuring – The push to decarbonize economies is upending industries reliant on fossil fuels, forcing rapid investments in renewable energy, electrification, and new economic models.

  8. Geopolitical Tensions & Resource Wars – Competition over dwindling natural resources like water, arable land, and energy is increasing global conflicts and exacerbating international rivalries.

The scale and speed of these changes make the climate crisis one of the most disruptive forces in human history, challenging governments, businesses, and societies to adapt—or face collapse.

From the album “Radical

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderRadical

Radical-0.mp3
Radical-0.mp4
Radical-I.mp3
Radical-I.mp4
Radical-II-R.mp3
Radical-II-R.mp4
Radical-Reggae.mp3
Radical-Reggae.mp4
Radical-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Seems like almost all
Have gone radical
Deviated from the mean
Destroying the scene

[Bridge]
(To the mean extreme)

[Verse 1]
What is at the root
Of our number
Aim for the foot… shoot
And dismember

[Chorus]
Seems like almost all
Have gone radical
Deviated from the mean
Destroying the scene

[Bridge]
At the root of intent
(Discontent)
At the heart of our problem
(Can’t solve ’em)

[Verse 2]
What is at the root
Of the spoken word
The situations acute
And growing absurd

[Chorus]
Seems like almost all
Have gone radical
Deviated from the mean
Destroying the scene

[Bridge]
At the root of intent
(Discontent)
At the heart of our problem
(Can’t solve ’em)

[Chorus]
Seems like almost all
Have gone radical
Deviated from the mean
Destroying the scene

[Outro]
Seems like almost all
Have gone radical
(To the mean extreme)

ABOUT THE SONG

The term “radical” has several definitions depending on the context. Here are some basic ones:

  1. General Definition:

    • Relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something; far-reaching or thorough.
    • Example: A radical change in policy.
  2. Political & Social Context:

    • Advocating for extreme or fundamental political, economic, or social reforms.
    • Example: A radical movement for climate action.
  3. Mathematical Context:

    • A root of a number, often represented by the √ symbol.
    • Example: The square root of 9 is written as √9 = 3.
  4. Linguistic Context:

    • In language, a radical can refer to the root part of a word.
    • Example: In “unhappiness,” the radical is “happy.”
  5. Chemical Context:

    • A group of atoms that act as a unit in chemical reactions (free radicals).
    • Example: Oxygen free radicals can damage cells.
  6. Slang/Informal:

    • Something excellent or impressive.
    • Example: That skateboard trick was radical!

From the album “Radical

Also found on the album “Reggae Foray

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderCome Clean

Come-Clean-0.mp3
Come-Clean-0.mp4
Come-Clean-I.mp3
Come-Clean-I.mp4
Come-Clean-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Yes!
Forego the mess

[Verse 1]
What do you mean
You’re gonna come clean
It’s a bit too late
For that debate

[Bridge]
Yes!
Forego the mess

[Chorus]
When you’ve seen
(Our scene)
Will you do your best
(To clean up our mess)

[Verse 2]
What a beautiful dream
For all to come clean
Recast our fate
Extended expiration date

[Bridge]
Yes!
Forego the mess

[Chorus]
When you’ve seen
(Our scene)
Will you do your best
(To clean up our mess)

[Outro]
Yes!
Forego the mess

From the album “Natural

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderMating Call

Mating-Call-0.mp3
Mating-Call-0.mp4
Mating-Call-I.mp3
Mating-Call-I.mp4
Mating-Call-prelude.mp3

[Intro]
Love is in the air
(Can you hear it)
We’re getting near it

[Verse 1]
Is love everywhere
(Are you aware)
What about our lair
(Can it be found there?)

[Bridge]
Dive
(Into our hive)
Alive!
(Arrive)
And, arise

[Chorus]
Love is in the air
(Can you hear it)
We’re getting near it

Love is in the air
(Can you smell it)
A lovely scent present

[Verse 2]
Love is everywhere
(Beyond despair)
Let’s make our lair
(Fully aware)

[Bridge]
Dive
(Into our hive)
Alive!
(Arrive)
And, arise

[Chorus]
Love is in the air
(Can you hear it)
We’re getting near it

Love is in the air
(Can you smell it)
A lovely scent present

[Outro]
Dive
(Arrive)
And, realize

From the album “Natural

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderGreen

Green-0.mp3
Green-0.mp4
Green-I.mp3
Green-I.mp4
Green-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Green has come to mean….

[Verse 1]
Green has come to mean
(Time to come clean)
Green has come to mean

[Bridge]
The scene of green seen
(Is the love of beings being)

[Chorus]
Green has come to mean
An everlasting scene
Until man does deem
The scene shall careen
(Hold on to the dream)

[Verse 2]
What does green mean
(To you… your sky blue)
Is time you come clean?

[Bridge]
The scene of green seen
(Is the love of beings being)

[Chorus]
Green has come to mean
An everlasting scene
Until man does deem
The scene shall careen
(Hold on to the dream)

[Outro]
The scene of green seen
(Is the love of beings being)

From the album “Natural

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderNatural Setting

Natural-Setting-0.mp3
Natural-Setting-0.mp4
Natural-Setting-I.mp3
Natural-Setting-I.mp4
Natural-Setting-intro.mp3

[Intro]
I keep on betting

[Bridge]
On my natural setting

Cause I can’t understand
What’s happening with man

[Verse 1]
Will the birds and the bees
Continue to be?
Will the grass and trees
Still be with me

[Chorus]
I keep forgetting
(It’s my natural setting)
Soon be regretting
(If I keep forgetting)

[Bridge]
… my natural setting

Cause I can’t understand
What’s happening with man
(Time to make a stand)

[Verse 2]
Can the air we breathe
Be clean and free
Are we destined to grieve
For beings being greedy

[Chorus]
I keep forgetting
(It’s my natural setting)
Soon be regretting
(If I keep forgetting)

[Bridge]
… my natural setting

[Outro]
Cause I can’t understand
What’s happening with man
(Time to make a stand)

From the album “Natural

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderNatural Light

Natural-Light-I.mp3
Natural-Light-I.mp4
Natural-Light-II.mp3
Natural-Light-II.mp4
Natural-Light-Reprise.mp3
Natural-Light-intro.mp3

[Intro]
(Well alright!)
I’m into natural light
(Sun’s delight)
Sure beats an arctic night

[Verse 1]
Come to me
From the sun
Helps me see
The long run

[Chorus]
(Well alright!)
I’m into natural light
(Sun’s delight)
Brings life in sight
(Insight)

[Bridge]
Move! (Into the light)
Prove (shadows in flight)
Move together
(Into forever)
[Break]
The future’s sure
Looking bright!

[Verse 2]
Came to be
Love the sun
Helps me see
Eternity

[Chorus]
(Well alright!)
I’m into natural light
(Sun’s delight)
Brings life in sight
(Insight)

[Bridge]
Move! (Into the light)
Prove (shadows in flight)
Move together
(Into forever)
[Break]
The future’s sure
Looking bright!

[Chorus]
(Well alright!)
I’m into natural light
(Sun’s delight)
Brings life in sight
(Insight)

[Outro]
(Well alright!)
Natural light
(Insight in sight)

A SCIENCE NOTE
Natural light is light that comes from the sun, as opposed to artificial light sources like lamps or LEDs. It includes direct sunlight, diffused daylight (such as on a cloudy day), and reflected light. Natural light is important for human health, plant growth, and regulating circadian rhythms. It also influences photography, architecture, and energy efficiency in buildings.

Natural light is special and essential to human life for several key reasons:

  1. Regulates Circadian Rhythms – Natural light helps maintain our biological clock, influencing sleep-wake cycles, hormone production, and overall well-being. Exposure to sunlight in the morning boosts alertness and energy levels, while the absence of natural light at night signals the body to produce melatonin for sleep.

  2. Vitamin D Production – Sunlight is the primary natural source of vitamin D, which is crucial for bone health, immune function, and overall well-being. Without enough natural light exposure, people may develop deficiencies that can lead to weakened bones and increased susceptibility to illness.

  3. Mental Health Benefits – Sunlight plays a role in mood regulation by stimulating the production of serotonin, a neurotransmitter associated with happiness and well-being. Lack of exposure to natural light is linked to Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and other forms of depression.

  4. Supports Vision Health – Natural light provides balanced illumination, reducing eye strain and fatigue compared to artificial lighting. Exposure to daylight, particularly in childhood, has been shown to reduce the risk of developing myopia (nearsightedness).

  5. Enhances Productivity and Cognitive Function – Studies show that natural light improves concentration, cognitive performance, and productivity in workplaces and schools. It helps reduce fatigue and enhances overall mental clarity.

  6. Improves Sleep Quality – Exposure to natural daylight, especially in the morning, helps regulate melatonin production, leading to better sleep at night. People who get more daylight exposure tend to fall asleep more easily and experience deeper sleep cycles.

  7. Boosts Immunity and Healing – Sunlight exposure has been linked to improved immune function and faster healing. Hospitals and healthcare facilities often incorporate natural light into their designs to promote patient recovery.

  8. Sustainability and Energy Efficiency – Natural light reduces the need for artificial lighting during the day, lowering energy consumption and promoting environmentally friendly building designs.

  9. Essential for Ecosystems – Natural light is crucial for plant growth through photosynthesis, which in turn supports the food chain and oxygen production for all living organisms.

In short, natural light is fundamental to human health, happiness, and survival, making it an irreplaceable part of life on Earth.

From the album “Natural

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderNa Sure at All

Na-Sure-at-All-0.mp3
Na-Sure-at-All-0.mp4
Na-Sure-at-All-I.mp3
Na-Sure-at-All-I.mp4
Na-Sure-at-All-Reggae.mp3
Na-Sure-at-All-Reggae.mp4
Na-Sure-at-All-Unplugged-Underground-XVI.mp3
Na-Sure-at-All-Unplugged-Underground-XVI.mp4
Na-Sure-at-All-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Are you sure at all
(Na not sure at all)
Is this natural
(Surely isn’t normal)

[Verse 1]
What do you think
About our place
Are we on the brink
Of the after-race

[Chorus]
Are you sure at all
(Na not sure at all)
Is this natural
(Surely isn’t normal)

[Bridge]
After all…
Who enjoys their fall
(Only a fool)

[Verse 2]
What’s your conclusion
About our race
Are we on the brink
Of our destroyed place

[Chorus]
Are you sure at all
(Na not sure at all)
Is this natural
(Surely isn’t normal)

[Bridge]
After all…
Who enjoys their fall
(Only a fool)

[Chorus]
Are you sure at all
(Na not sure at all)
Is this natural
(Surely isn’t normal)

[Outro]
After all…
Who enjoys their fall

From the album “Natural

Also found on the album “Reggae Foray

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderNatural Enemy

Natural-Enemy-0.mp3
Natural-Enemy-0.mp4
Natural-Enemy-I.mp3
Natural-Enemy-I.mp4
Natural-Enemy-II-R.mp3
Natural-Enemy-II-R.mp4
Natural-Enemy-Reggae.mp3
Natural-Enemy-Reggae.mp4
Natural-Enemy-Unplugged-Interlude.mp3
Natural-Enemy-Unplugged-Interlude.mp4
Natural-Enemy-Unplugged-Underground-XVI.mp3
Natural-Enemy-Unplugged-Underground-XVI.mp4
Natural-Enemy-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Self-destructive behavior
(In search of a savior)
Self-sabotaging
(While ranting and raging)

[Verse 1]
Like a cancer cell
We just say, oh well
And we go on and on
(And on and on and on)

[Chorus]
Self-destructive behavior
(In search of a savior)
Self-sabotaging
(While ranting and raging)
The natural enemy
(In me)

[Bridge]
Growing uncontrollably
(Knowing inevitability)
Destroying our own environment
(Avoiding what is meant)

[Verse 2]
We love to boast
Killing our host
And we go on and on
(And on and on and on)

[Chorus]
Self-destructive behavior
(In search of a savior)
Self-sabotaging
(While ranting and raging)
The natural enemy
(In me)

[Bridge]
Growing uncontrollably
(Knowing inevitability)
Destroying our own environment
(Avoiding what is meant)

[Chorus]
Self-destructive behavior
(In search of a savior)
Self-sabotaging
(While ranting and raging)

[Outro]
Growing uncontrollably
(Knowing inevitability)
The natural enemy
(In me)

A SCIENCE NOTE
While humans are unique in their large-scale, self-destructive behaviors—such as environmental destruction, war, and economic mismanagement—there is at least one example that exhibits behaviors that could be considered self-sabotaging or detrimental to their own survival:

Cancer Cells in Multicellular Organisms – While not a species, cancer cells in an organism act in a way similar to self-destructive behavior. They grow uncontrollably, harming or killing their host—essentially destroying their own environment.

From the album “Natural

Also found on the album “Reggae Foray

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment