bookmark_borderImplosion

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[Intro]
An implosion
[Instrumental, Organ Solo]
(Excursion)
Adventure
(In indenture)

[Verse 1]
Falling in
On itself
Is to been
Loss of wealth

[Chorus]
An implosion
(Excursion)
Adventure
(In indenture)

[Bridge]
Caving in
(Just can’t win)
Falling down
(All around)

[Verse 2]
Check your inside
Check your pride
You can’t run (that’s done)
You can’t hide (outside)

[Chorus]
An implosion
(Excursion)
Adventure
(In indenture)

[Bridge]
Caving in
(Just can’t win)
Falling down
(All around)

[Chorus]
An implosion
(Excursion)
Adventure
(In indenture)

[Outro]
Caving in
(Just can’t win)
Falling down
(All around)

From the album “Collapse

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderThe Last Straw

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[Intro]
What happened
To the last straw
Are you saddened…
Jaw dropping in awe

[Verse 1]
That’s the last straw
(Broke the camels back)
Destroying all
(Everything we lack)

[Chorus]
What happened
To the last straw
Are you saddened…
Jaw dropping in awe

[Bridge]
Let it be said
(The camel’s dead)
And, of course
(No sense beating a dead horse)

[Verse 2]
Now there’s no straw
(Impossible to give back)
All’s lost… no win or draw
(We’re under attack)

[Chorus]
What happened
To the last straw
Are you saddened…
Jaw dropping in awe

[Bridge]
Let it be said
(The camel’s dead)
And, of course
(No sense beating a dead horse)

Chorus]
What happened
To the last straw
Are you saddened…
Jaw dropping in awe

[Outro]
All’s put to bed
(The camel’s dead)
And, of course
(No sense beating a dead horse)

From the album “Collapse

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderLast Leg

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[Intro]
The world looks to be
On its last leg
Is it a mystery?
(Gotta get your whiskey)
(Bootleg)

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]

[Verse 1]
I do not want to be
An amputee
Oh woe no
Please not me

[Chorus]
The world looks to be
On its last leg
Is it a mystery?
(Gotta get your whiskey)
(Bootleg)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
The three legged stool
(Makes me look the fool)
Oh, world… how cruel

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]

[Verse 2]
Don’t want to be left
With just a stump
Ambulatory theft
Bruised and a lump

[Chorus]
The world looks to be
On its last leg
Is it a mystery?
(Gotta get your whiskey)
(Bootleg)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
The three legged stool
(Makes me look the fool)
Oh, world… how cruel

[Chorus]
The world looks to be
On its last leg
Is it a mystery?
(Gotta get your whiskey)
(Bootleg)

[Outro]
(Playing the fool)
Oh, world… (how cruel)

From the album “Collapse

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderVolatility

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[Intro]
Volatility
(Is getting to me)
The ups and downs
(Spins my head around)
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
Round and round
(Up and down)

[Verse 1]
The volatility
In the markets
Swinging widely
Creating regrets

[Chorus]
Volatility
(Is getting to me)
The ups and downs
(Spins my head around)

[Bridge]
Round and round
(Up and down)
Spinning
(With no winning)

[Verse 2]
Such volatility
In the weather
Wondering whether
This is our reality

[Chorus]
Volatility
(Is getting to me)
The ups and downs
(Spins my head around)

[Bridge]
Round and round
(Up and down)
Spinning
(With no winning)

[Chorus]
Volatility
(Is getting to me)
The ups and downs
(Spins my head around)

[Outro]
Round and round
(Up and down)

ABOUT THE SONG

This is actually a really sharp, minimalist lyric — perfect for connecting the stock market’s instability with the deeper, existential volatility of the climate crisis. The repetition and simplicity make it feel like an anxious mantra — the kind of thing someone stuck in both financial and environmental chaos would hum to themselves.

Climate Crisis Interpretation:

Verse 2 is the pivot — it explicitly connects market volatility with weather volatility. The lyric “Such volatility / In the weather / Wondering whether / This is our reality” hits like a realization that the crazy swings in the stock market are just a symptom of a larger instability — climate-driven chaos.

Extreme weather events — once rare — are now the norm. Floods, droughts, fires, storms: up and down, round and round, spinning — but crucially: “With no winning.” That line cuts deep. There’s no “bull market” in a collapsing ecosystem.

Stock Market Interpretation:

Verse 1 is about classic market anxiety — wild swings driven by fear and greed, algorithms and panic. The line “Creating regrets” shows how ordinary people are getting hurt — not just losing money but losing faith in the system.

But it’s more than a financial rollercoaster — the constant uncertainty is mental and emotional too: “Is getting to me.”

The Big Picture:

Together, the song feels like a lament for a world out of balance — both economically and environmentally. The stock market’s wild swings aren’t isolated; they mirror the destabilization of the planet itself.

It’s almost like saying:

The market is volatile because the world is volatile.

→ Climate breakdown fuels resource shortages, war, migration, and disaster costs — all of which rattle the market. → Meanwhile, market obsession blinds us to the deeper crisis — a livable planet.

Final Thought:

The refrain “Round and round / (Up and down) / Spinning / (With no winning)” captures this grim loop perfectly. Whether it’s your retirement savings or your town’s weather forecast — you’re trapped in a cycle where volatility isn’t an exception anymore.

It is reality.

From the album “Collapse

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderBrain Cave

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[Intro]
Did his brain cave
His skull crack
What a way to behave
All ethics lack

[Verse 1]
His soul
(A big black hole)
His goal
(To take a toll)

[Chorus]
Did his brain cave
His skull crack
What a way to behave
All ethics lack
(And morals slack)

[Bridge]
Perhaps the bone
(Has turned to stone)
Have you knocked
(On the rock)

[Verse 2]
About his heart
(It never did start)
His reign of pain
(Is insane)

[Chorus]
Did his brain cave
His skull crack
What a way to behave
All ethics lack
(And morals slack)

[Bridge]
Perhaps the bone
(Has turned to stone)
Have you knocked
(On the rock)

[Chorus]
Did his brain cave
His skull crack
What a way to behave
All ethics lack
(The morals slack)

[Outro]
Perhaps the bone
(Has turned to stone)
There’s no one home

From the album “Collapse

Also found on the album “Reggae Spray

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderEconomic Meltdown

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[Intro]
Economic (collapse)
The fall of an empire
Economic (collapse)
The reign of the dire

[Verse 1]
The overlord
Is out of his gourd
Taxing the peasant
With no relent

[Chorus]
Economic (collapse)
The fall of an empire
Economic (collapse)
The reign of the dire

[Bridge]
The stock exchange
Has been rearranged
It’s falling down
(Down, down, meltdown)

[Verse 2]
The overlord
Is out of his gourd
Taxing the peasant
With no relent

[Chorus]
Economic (collapse)
The fall of an empire
Economic (collapse)
The reign of the dire

[Bridge]
The stock exchange
Has been rearranged
It’s falling down
(Down, down, meltdown)

[Chorus]
Economic (collapse)
The fall of an empire
Economic (collapse)
The reign of the dire

[Outro]
Asses, asses…
We all fall down
(Down, down, meltdown)

ABOUT THE SONG
What are the chances of a recession?

It really comes down to how one defines a recession. Traditional recessions are often characterized by rising unemployment, but with Trump’s immigration policies severely restricting the labor force, the job market may appear tighter than usual — even as the underlying economy deteriorates.

When you factor in these artificial constraints on labor supply, there’s easily a 90%+ probability of a U.S. recession this year. And given the ripple effects of tariffs, trade wars, and global uncertainty, I’d estimate a 95% chance of a global recession as well. This won’t look like past recessions on the surface — but in terms of slowing growth, rising costs, reduced output, and widespread economic strain, it absolutely qualifies.

For the past several years, immigration has contributed roughly 80% of U.S. GDP growth. Even before factoring in the tariffs, the U.S. economy was already facing the prospect of slow — if not flat — growth this year. Now, with the addition of what amounts to the largest regressive tax increase in U.S. history, the outlook has gone from concerning to potentially catastrophic. While the full impact of these tariffs remains uncertain, the risks are clear: higher consumer prices, reduced purchasing power, supply chain disruptions, and broad-based economic strain — especially for lower- and middle-income households. The combination of anti-immigration policies choking labor supply and tariffs imposing massive new costs on consumers and businesses creates a perfect storm of stagnation and inflation. Together, these policies could produce the most damaging U.S. economy in over a century.

Combined with his Drill, Baby, Drill polices we will likely never recover.

See The Great Depression vs. The Climate Crisis: Why the Stock Market May Never Recover

 

From the album “Collapse

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderEdge of Chaos

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[Intro]
Are all of us
… on the edge of chaos?

[Verse 1]
Feedback loops
From chicken coops
(The methane is insane)

Our sensitive dependence
Subject to our ignorance
(We cannot tame the same)

[Bridge]
Are all of us
(… on the edge of chaos?)

[Chorus]
I’m part of a…
Non-linear, complex, feedback-driven system
That’s what I am
Don’t let it perplex you from gaining wisdom
(Chaotic system)

[Verse 2]
Gaining clarity
In non-linearity
(A little worse? Call a hearse)

Tipping point
Tilts the joint
(Can’t remain the same)

[Bridge]
Are all of us
(… on the edge of chaos?)

[Chorus]
I’m part of a…
Non-linear, complex, feedback-driven system
That’s what I am
Don’t let it perplex you from gaining wisdom
(Chaotic system)

[Bridge]
Are all of us
(… on the edge of chaos?)

[Chorus]
I’m part of a…
Non-linear, complex, feedback-driven system
That’s what I am

[Outro]
(Chaotic system)
All of us
(… on the edge of chaos)

A SCIENCE NOTE: how can the climate breakdown and collapse of the climate system be explained through chaos theory?

Great question — this is one of those rare cases where chaos theory isn’t just useful — it’s necessary to understand what’s happening with the climate system.

In a nutshell:

→ The climate system is a non-linear, complex, feedback-driven system — exactly the kind of system chaos theory was developed to describe.


Chaos Theory Basics (quick refresher)

Chaos theory studies how small changes in initial conditions can lead to wildly different outcomes in complex systems. This is often called sensitive dependence on initial conditions — or famously, the butterfly effect.

In chaotic systems:

  • Behavior looks random, but is deterministic underneath.

  • Predictability breaks down over time.

  • Feedback loops accelerate instability.

  • Thresholds or tipping points matter more than averages.


The Climate System is a Classic Chaotic System

Climate Feature Chaos Theory Concept Example in Climate Breakdown
Feedback Loops Positive/Negative Feedback Melting ice reduces reflectivity → warms faster. Dying forests release CO₂ → warms faster.
Sensitive Dependence Butterfly Effect Tiny changes in Arctic ice cover alter the jet stream → extreme weather thousands of miles away.
Non-linearity Disproportionate Outcomes +1°C doesn’t mean “a little worse” → it can mean entirely new weather patterns, droughts, floods, collapse.
Tipping Points Critical Thresholds Collapse of Greenland Ice Sheet or Amazon rainforest sets off irreversible global changes.
Attractors Shifting Stability Zones The climate might “prefer” certain stable states (ice age vs warm period) — human forcing could push us into a new, hostile attractor.

Chaos Theory Explains Why Climate Collapse Feels Sudden

  1. → Long period of relative stability (homeostasis in chaos theory terms).

  2. → Hidden stresses build slowly (greenhouse gases, deforestation, pollution).

  3. → System nears a critical threshold (edge of chaos).

  4. → Seemingly small trigger (like a bad El Niño year) causes cascading failures:

    • ocean currents stall

    • food systems fail

    • regional collapses emerge

    • global feedbacks accelerate


The Frightening Part (but also the scientific truth)

Climate breakdown isn’t a slow, smooth, linear decline.
It’s a chaotic, non-linear system heading for phase shifts, tipping points, and potential collapse.

That’s why decades of “x degrees = y impacts” models are failing.
Real-world climate disruption is jumping ahead faster than expected — because the system is moving into a chaotic regime.


A Final Visual Metaphor (from chaos theory)

Imagine Earth’s climate as a ball rolling in a valley:

  • Stable = ball stays in the valley bottom.

  • We’ve pushed the ball up the slope (burning fossil fuels).

  • The higher it goes, the more unstable.

  • At some point → the ball tips over into another valley — a new stable state (but maybe hostile to life as we know it).

This is what collapse looks like in chaos theory.


Bottom Line

Climate change isn’t just “getting hotter.”
It’s a chaotic transition, where:

  • Local events become global.

  • Predictability evaporates.

  • System stability breaks.

  • Collapse happens not slowly — but in lurches, jumps, and phase changes.

Our updated climate model, which integrates complex social-ecological dynamics with the non-linear, feedback-driven behavior of physical systems, indicates global temperatures could rise by as much as 9°C this century.

From the album “Collapse

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderCollapse

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[Intro]
Having a relapse
(Past collapse)

[Bridge]
Ouch!
(Better not touch!)

[Verse 1]
Can you hear me
(The economy!)
After all…
(We’re in free-fall)

[Chorus]
Having a relapse
(Past collapse)
Much worse than before
(Forevermore)

[Bridge]
Ouch!
(Better not touch!)
Brain’s gone stiff
(Falling off a cliff)

[Verse 2]
The primate’s climate
(Can’t rejuvenate)
After all…
(We’re in free-fall)

[Chorus]
Having a relapse
(Past collapse)
Much worse than before
(Forevermore)

[Bridge]
Ouch!
(Better not touch!)
Brain’s gone stiff
(Falling off a cliff)

[Chorus]
Having a relapse
(Past collapse)
Much worse than before
(Forevermore)

[Outro]
Ouch!
(Too late to touch!)

From the album “Collapse

Also found on the album “Reggae Spray

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderProwl

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[Intro]
(Hey) Hound,
If we don’t wanna be found
Best to quite down
(Down, low down down)

[Bridge]
Don’t make a sound

[Verse 1]
When out on a hunt
(On the prowl)
Best keep down the grunt
(Even more the howl)

[Bridge]
For a while….

[Chorus]
(Hey) Hound,
If we don’t wanna be found
Best to quite down
(Down, low down down)

[Bridge]
Don’t make a sound

[Verse 2]
Out on the prowl
(Best not to growl)
Stop! (Then very, very slow)
Now, Go! (go, go, go)

[Bridge]
(Your nose will know)

[Chorus]
(Hey) Hound,
If we don’t wanna be found
Best to quite down
(Down, low down down)

[Bridge]
Don’t make a sound

[Chorus]
(Hey) Hound,
Now that you’ve found
Chase ‘er down
(Down, down, down, down)

[Outro]
Dinner comes ’round

From the album “Mysterious

The Canine Incisors Collection

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderI Wish I Could Tell You

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[Intro]
I wish I could tell you…
But, I can’t

[Verse 1]
Can you hear them
Rant in rage
What’s their problem
(Open your cage!)

[Bridge]
What’s the problem
(Again…)

[Chorus]
I wish I could tell you
(But, it’s inexplicable)
Obvious their point of view
(Is inescapable)

[Bridge]
Left to a dice roll
(Or gasp…) Grasp our goal!

[Verse 2]
Can you see them
Cry and scream
What’s their problem
(Ruinin’ our American dream)

[Bridge]
What’s the problem
(Again…)

[Chorus]
I wish I could tell you
(But, it’s inexplicable)
Obvious their point of view
(Is inescapable)

[Bridge]
Left to a dice roll
(Or gasp…) Grasp our goal!

[Chorus]
I wish I could tell you
(But, it’s inexplicable)
Obvious their point of view
(Is inescapable)

[Outro]
Come on, let it roll
(Gasp!) Grasp our goal!

From the album “Mysterious

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderDifficult to Define

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[Intro]
The incline
(Is difficult to define)
In the spirit
(Of don’t get near it)

[Verse 1]
Inclined to love hate
Rant, rage… get irate
I just don’t know
Where that will go

[Chorus]
The incline
(Is difficult to define)
In the spirit
(Of let’s hear it!)

[Bridge]
Rather (give to live)
Gather (love to give)
Shout (out!)
Love (love, love, love)

[Verse 2]
Why stow the baggage
All hate’s garbage
Or don’t you know
To let the low go

[Chorus]
The incline
(Is difficult to define)
In the spirit
(Of let’s hear it!)

[Bridge]
Rather (give to live)
Gather (love to give)
Shout (out!)
Love (love, love, love)

[Chorus]
The incline
(Is difficult to define)
In the spirit
(Of let’s hear it!)

[Outro]
Rather (give to live)
Gather (love to give)
Love (love, love, love)

From the album “Mysterious

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderHow Will I Know?

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[Intro]
How will I know
We’ve reached The End
Please tell me so….
With the message you send

[Verse 1]
Time to take the blinders off
And take a look around
Those who laugh and scoff
Soon won’t be found

[Chorus]
How will I know
We’ve reached The End
Please tell me so….
With the message you send

[Bridge]
A message of love
(Reigning down from above)
A message of love
(Eradicate hate)

[Verse 2]
(Oh well) at any rate
Our time’s soon to expire
Too late for tired debate
Charon’s boat for hire

[Chorus]
How will I know
We’ve reached The End
Please tell me so….
With the message you send

[Bridge]
A message of love
(Reigning down from above)
A message of love
(Eradicate hate)

[Chorus]
How will I know
We’ve reached The End
Please tell me so….
With the message you send

[Outro]
(The message is love)
Reigning down (down, down) from above
(The message is love)

From the album “Mysterious

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderHands Off!

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[Intro]
Hands off!
(Are you kidding me?)
Hands off!
(It’s no mystery)

[Verse 1]
The madman
In charge
Doesn’t understand
His discharge

[Bridge]
Turned the world upside down
(Down, down, down)
All the while my smile
(Turned to frown)

[Chorus]
Hands off!
(Are you kidding me?)
Hands off!
(It’s no mystery)
Let’ turn it around
(Upside down)

[Verse 2]
Our President
Is hellbent
To cause us all
To fall (all fall)

[Bridge]
Turned the world upside down
(Down, down, down)
All the while my smile
(Turned to frown)

[Chorus]
Hands off!
(Are you kidding me?)
Hands off!
(It’s no mystery)
Let’ turn it around
(Upside down)

[Bridge]
Turned the world upside down
(Down, down, down)
All the while every smile
(Turned upside down)
Turned to frown
(Let’ turn it around)

[Outro]
Hands off!
(Hand off!)

ABOUT THE SONG
Wow! West Chester is absolutely packed for the Hands Off! protest. I don’t think I’ve ever seen this many protesters in Chester County — and this was before the rally was even scheduled to start. On my way in, I passed crowds of people still pouring in on foot from miles away.

The nationwide protests occurring today, April 5, 2025, are collectively known as the “Hands Off!” demonstrations. Organized by a coalition of over 150 advocacy groups, these protests are taking place across all 50 U.S. states, including major events in Washington, D.C., Boston, and Philadelphia. The demonstrations aim to oppose policies implemented by President Donald Trump and his adviser Elon Musk, particularly those involving significant cuts to federal agencies and public services. Protesters are voicing concerns over issues such as government downsizing, reductions in Social Security and Medicaid, and perceived threats to democratic institutions.

From the album “Mysterious

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderIt’s a Mystery

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[Verse 1]
What’s your angle
On the geometry
Of The Bermuda Triangle?
(It’s a mystery)

[Chorus]
Stonehenge
(The Count of Monte Cristo’s revenge)
The Voynich Manuscript
(Read from the crypt)

[Bridge]
I’ve come to see
(It’s a mystery)
The fine finality
(Between reality)

[Verse 2]
What’s your angle
On the geometry
Of The Bermuda Triangle?
(It’s a mystery)

[Chorus]
Stonehenge
(The Count of Monte Cristo’s revenge)
The Voynich Manuscript
(Read from the crypt)

[Bridge]
I’ve come to see
(It’s a mystery)
The fine finality
(Between reality)
… and me

[Outro]
The fine finality
(Between reality)
… and me

ABOUT THE SONG

There are plenty of mysterious things, ranging from unexplained phenomena to unsolved mysteries in history and science. Here are a few:

  1. The Wow! Signal – A radio signal detected in 1977 by the Big Ear radio telescope at Ohio State University that came from deep space. The signal lasted 72 seconds and has never been explained.

  2. Stonehenge – A prehistoric monument in England consisting of large stone circles. While it’s believed to have had some religious or astronomical significance, the exact purpose and how the stones were transported remain unknown.

  3. The Voynich Manuscript – A book written in an unknown language with mysterious illustrations. Despite numerous attempts by cryptographers and linguists, no one has been able to decipher its contents.

  4. The Dyatlov Pass Incident – In 1959, nine Russian hikers died mysteriously in the Ural Mountains. The cause of their deaths has sparked numerous theories, from a Yeti attack to military testing or even a strange atmospheric phenomenon.

  5. Dark Matter and Dark Energy – Around 85% of the universe’s mass is thought to be made up of dark matter, and dark energy is believed to be responsible for the accelerated expansion of the universe. However, we can’t directly observe or measure these forces, making them mysterious.

  6. The Taos Hum – A low-frequency hum heard by some residents in Taos, New Mexico, that remains unexplained. Some theories suggest it could be caused by machinery, while others believe it’s due to environmental or psychological factors.

  7. The Lost City of Atlantis – A legendary island mentioned by Plato, said to have sunk into the ocean in a single day and night of misfortune. Despite being a popular subject in myths and speculations, no definitive evidence of its existence has been found.

  8. The Disappearance of the Roanoke Colony – A group of settlers disappeared from Roanoke Island in the late 1500s, leaving only a cryptic message (“Croatoan”) carved into a tree. Their fate remains a mystery.

  9. Mysterious Creatures – There are numerous accounts of creatures like Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, and the Chupacabra. Despite sightings and evidence that some argue could be proof, these creatures remain elusive and unconfirmed.

  10. The Bermuda Triangle – A region in the Atlantic Ocean where ships and planes are said to disappear under mysterious circumstances. Some suggest natural causes, like methane hydrates or magnetic anomalies, while others point to supernatural explanations.

These mysteries often leave people wondering about the unknown, whether it’s in the realm of nature, science, or history!

From the album “Mysterious

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderThe Wow! Signal

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[Intro]
(Wow!) The Wow! Signal
[Bridge]
(Are you rational)
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]

[Verse 1]
The Big Ear radio telescope
Heard your call
Outside the envelope
Of us all

(Wow!) The Wow! Signal
[Bridge]
(Are you rational)

[Chorus]
Do mysteries leave you wondering
(Pondering the unknown)
Unexplained phenomena (na, na, na)
Yeah (yeah, yeah)

[Verse 2]
Astral rate to Ohio State
Nineteen seventy-seven
An infamous date
A message from heaven

(Wow!) The Wow! Signal
(Are you rational)

[Chorus]
Do mysteries leave you wondering
(Pondering the unknown)
Unexplained phenomena (na, na, na)
Yeah (yeah, yeah)

[Outro]
(Wow!) The Wow! Signal
(Are you rational)
[Instrumental, Synth Solo]

ABOUT THE SONG
The Wow! Signal – A radio signal detected in 1977 by the Big Ear radio telescope at Ohio State University that came from deep space. The signal lasted 72 seconds and has never been explained.

Such mysteries often leave people wondering about the unknown, whether it’s in the realm of nature, science, or history!

From the album “Mysterious

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment