bookmark_borderIgnorance or Arrogance

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[Intro]
Ignorance or arrogance
(Maybe a bit of both)
Ignoring the science
(Like some kind of sloth)

[Verse 1]
Synapses movin’ slow
Hard to know
If the brain waves flow
Or thoughts can grow

[Chorus]
Ignorance or arrogance
(Maybe a bit of both)
Ignoring the science
(Like some kind of sloth)

[Verse 2]
The domain of the membrane’s….
Gone lame
What the matter…
With the gray matter?

[Chorus]
Ignorance or arrogance
(Maybe a bit of both)
Ignoring the science
(Like some kind of sloth)

[Bridge]
Going slow (oh, oh)
You don’t know
Moving slow (oh, no)
You don’t know
… because you don’t want to know
(Oh, no, no, no)
Don’t know
(Oh, no, no, no)
Don’t know

[Outro]
(Oh, no, no, no)
Don’t know

ABOUT THE SONG

This song, Ignorance or Arrogance, is a biting critique of climate science denial, portraying it as a mix of intellectual laziness and willful disregard for reality. Here’s a breakdown of its meaning:

  • Verse 1 suggests that climate deniers either struggle with critical thinking (“synapses movin’ slow”) or deliberately refuse to process information (“hard to know if the brain waves flow”)—implying a cognitive blockage when it comes to accepting climate science.

  • Chorus delivers the central question: “Ignorance or arrogance?”—are deniers simply uninformed, or do they reject science out of stubborn pride? The line “Maybe a bit of both” suggests that the issue is a combination of both factors. Comparing denial to “some kind of sloth” reinforces the idea of sluggish, deliberate inaction.

  • Verse 2 continues the theme of intellectual stagnation, with “The domain of the membrane’s gone lame” hinting at an inability (or refusal) to engage in rational thought. “What the matter with the gray matter?” is a pointed jab at those who fail to use their brains effectively.

  • Bridge intensifies the critique, emphasizing slow movement and lack of awareness. The repetition of “You don’t know” and “because you don’t want to know” suggests willful ignorance—climate deniers aren’t just uninformed; they actively avoid the truth.

  • Outro reinforces the theme of deliberate denial, repeating “Don’t know” as if to mimic the stubborn refusal to acknowledge reality.

Overall, the song portrays climate denial as both an intellectual failure and a deliberate choice, blending frustration with sarcasm.

From the album “On the Edge

Also found on the album “Reggae Foray

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderFlat Earth

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[Intro]
Skating on the surface
Of a flat Earth society
Reason will not suffice
When avoiding reality

[Verse 1]
Sure hope we don’t fall off
Walking on a flat Earth
Sure, go ahead and scoff
But, I’ve only one birth

[Bridge]
Do you really believe
(Something you can’t conceive)
Time for understanding
(All our damned demanding)

[Chorus]
Skating on the surface
Of a flat Earth (society)
Reason will not suffice
When avoiding (reality)

[Verse 2]
Sliding toward the side
Of your flat Earth
No depth to hide
Hasn’t any girth

[Bridge]
Do you really believe
(Something you can’t conceive)
Time for understanding
(All our damned demanding)

[Chorus]
Skating on the surface
Of a flat Earth (society)
Reason will not suffice
When avoiding (reality)

[Outro]
Skating on the surface
Of a flat Earth (society)
Reason will not suffice
When avoiding (reality)

A SCIENCE NOTE
That the Earth is flat is not real. The climate crisis if real.

From the album “On the Edge

Also found on the album “Reggae Foray

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderLyrical

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[Verse 1]
Trying to find the words
That aren’t too absurd
And, that most of the time
Tend to rhyme

[Chorus]
Going lyrical
(Getting radical)
Hysterical
(Get musical)

[Bridge]
A la la la
(In Shangri-La)
Hey, hey, hey
(Come out and play)

[Verse 2]
Figuring the symbols
For the perfect meter
To match my principles
… maybe meet and greet her

[Chorus]
Going lyrical
(Getting radical)
Hysterical
(Get musical)

[Bridge]
A la la la
(In Shangri-La)
Hey, hey, hey
(Come out and play)

[Chorus]
Going lyrical
(Getting radical)
Hysterical
(Get musical)

[Outro]
A la la la
(In Shangri-La)
Hey, hey, hey
(Come out and play)

From the album “Radical

Also found on the album “Reggae Foray

bookmark_borderThe Root

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[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_borderRadical

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[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_borderNa Sure at All

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[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

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[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

bookmark_borderClose

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[Intro]
Close only counts
(In horseshoes and hand grenades)
Total amounts
(Must make the grades)

[Verse 1]
In the vicinity
Of naivety
Can’t quite count
That amount

[Chorus]
Close only counts
(In horseshoes and hand grenades)
Total amounts
(Must make the grades)

[Bridge]
Blowing up bridges
(Trashing our hedges)
No going back
(Freedoms we lack)

[Verse 2]
In the area
Of hysteria
Can’t quite grasp
All that fast

[Chorus]
Close only counts
(In horseshoes and hand grenades)
Total amounts
(Must make the grades)

[Bridge]
Blowing up bridges
(Trashing our hedges)
No going back
(Freedoms we lack)

[Chorus]
Close only counts
(In horseshoes and hand grenades)
Total amounts
(Must make the grades)

[Outro]
Blowing up bridges
(Trashing our hedges)

From the album “Equals

Also found on the album “Reggae Foray

bookmark_borderImbalance

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[Intro]
Imbalance in energy flow
(Oh, don’t you know)
Absorbed and re-radiated
(Soon I’ll be carbon dated)

[Verse 1]
Do you feel
The world is out of balance
Is it real
Or our last chance

[Chorus]
Imbalance in energy flow
(Woe, oh, don’t you know)
Absorbed and re-radiated
(Soon I’ll be carbon dated)

[Bridge]
While the sun continues to shine
(Doesn’t mean all if fine)

[Verse 2]
Fellow primate and our climate
Are out of sync
Ranting going irate
Are we the missing link

[Chorus]
Imbalance in energy flow
(Woe, oh, don’t you know)
Absorbed and re-radiated
(Soon I’ll be carbon dated)

[Bridge]
While the sun continues to shine
(Doesn’t mean all if fine)
[Instrumental]

[Chorus]
Imbalance in energy flow
(Woe, oh, don’t you know)
Absorbed and re-radiated
(Soon I’ll be carbon dated)

[Outro]
Imbalance in energy flow
(Woe, oh, don’t you know)

A SCIENCE NOTE

Earth’s thermal energy balance refers to the equilibrium between the energy the planet receives from the Sun and the energy it radiates back into space. For a stable climate, the amount of incoming solar radiation must roughly equal the amount of outgoing infrared radiation (heat) that Earth emits back into space. However, when this balance is disrupted, global warming occurs.

Here’s how an imbalance in Earth’s thermal energy results in global warming:

1. Increased Greenhouse Gas Concentrations:

Human activities, such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes, have significantly increased the concentration of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere. These gases, which include carbon dioxide (CO₂), methane (CH₄), and nitrous oxide (N₂O), trap heat in the atmosphere by absorbing infrared radiation emitted by the Earth’s surface.

2. Imbalance in Energy Flow:

The enhanced greenhouse effect caused by these elevated GHG levels leads to a situation where more heat is retained in the atmosphere than would be the case under natural conditions. While the Sun’s energy continues to reach Earth in roughly the same amounts, the extra greenhouse gases prevent some of the energy from escaping back into space. Instead, this energy is absorbed and re-radiated, warming the planet.

3. Positive Feedback Mechanisms:

This process sets off a feedback loop. As Earth warms, certain natural processes amplify the warming effect:

  • Melting Ice: As global temperatures rise, polar ice caps and glaciers melt, reducing the amount of reflective ice and snow. Water and land, which are darker than ice, absorb more heat, further accelerating warming (a phenomenon known as the “albedo effect”).
  • Water Vapor: Warmer temperatures increase the evaporation of water, adding more water vapor into the atmosphere. Water vapor is a potent greenhouse gas, so this further traps more heat, leading to even higher temperatures.

4. Disruption of Heat Distribution:

The imbalance also affects the distribution of heat across the planet. As the planet warms unevenly, the temperature difference between the equator and the poles decreases. This disrupts atmospheric and oceanic circulation patterns, which can lead to extreme weather events, such as more intense heatwaves, storms, and rainfall patterns.

5. Long-term Warming:

The continued imbalance between incoming solar radiation and outgoing heat results in a long-term upward trend in global temperatures. This sustained warming is what we refer to as global warming and is a key driver of climate change, affecting ecosystems, weather patterns, and human societies around the world.

In summary, Earth’s thermal energy imbalance due to increased greenhouse gas emissions causes the planet to retain more heat than it can radiate back into space, resulting in global warming. This warming has wide-ranging consequences, including altered weather patterns, rising sea levels, and the disruption of natural systems.

From the album “Equals

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Also found on the album “Reggae Foray

bookmark_borderx – x

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[Intro]
Doesn’t everybody know
(x minus x equals zero)

[Verse 1]
If you take everything away
From everyone
They’ll have nothing left

It’s pretty easy to say
No one’s won
Societal theft

[Bridge]
Doesn’t everybody know
(x minus x equals zero)

[Chorus]
When all things are equal
(None equals none)
There’ll be no sequel
(When all things are equal)

[Verse 2]
If you strip it all away
’cause we’re under the gun
We’ll have nothing left

It’s pretty easy to say
When all’s said and done
Societal death

[Bridge]
Doesn’t everybody know
(x minus x equals zero)

[Chorus]
When all things are equal
(None equals none)
There’ll be no sequel
(When all things are equal)

[Outro]
Doesn’t everybody know
(x minus x equals zero)

From the album “Equals

Also found on the album “Reggae Foray

bookmark_borderBottom Line Love

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Bottom-Line-Love-Reggae.mp4
Bottom-Line-Love-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Is all fair
In love and war
If we’re there
It matters no more
(Bottom line love)

[Verse 1]
With what’s in store
We’re so unaware
The blood and the gore
Gets harder to bear

[Bridge]
Is all fair
In love and war
If we’re there
Restore before

[Chorus]
Is it possible to bring back the love
(Can we sing in harmony)
Is it reasonable that above all
(We love)
When we sum our total
(Bottom line love)

[Bridge]
Isn’t it time
(To tally your bottom line)
Count down
(From above)
Bottom line love

[Verse 2]
With what’s in store
We’re so unaware
The blood and gore
Gets harder to bear

[Bridge]
Is all fair
In love and war
If we’re there
Restore before
(Bottom line love)

[Chorus]
Is it possible to bring back the love
(Can we sing in harmony)
Is it reasonable that above all
(We love)
When we sum our total
(Bottom line love)

[Outro]
(Love, love, love)
Bottom line love

From the album “Equals

Also found on the album “Reggae Foray

bookmark_borderSnuffed

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[Intro]
Has the candle been snuffed
The light put out
Are time’s getting rough
As we take this route

[Verse 1]
Man won’t dowse his desires
No, man’s damned demand
… still stands

[Bridge]
On the road
(To implode)
In the mode
(To explode)

[Chorus]
Has the candle been snuffed
The light put out
Are time’s getting rough
As we take this route

[Verse 2]
Man demands ‘only man can’
Destroying nature’s plan
… gonna ban man

[Bridge]
On the road
(To implode)
In the mode
(To explode)

[Chorus]
Has the candle been snuffed
The light put out
Are time’s getting rough
As we take this route

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
On the road
(To implode)
In the mode
(To explode)

[Outro]
The light put out
As we take this route

From the album “Blue Flames

Also found on the album “Reggae Foray

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderWon Love

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[Intro]
When all is said and done
Wars won’t be one
After the push and shove
(Won love… one love)

[Bridge]
(Won love… one love)
(One love… won love)

[Verse 1]
Being invaded
Is overrated
Getting bombed
Before embalmed

[Chorus]
When all is said and done
Wars won’t be one
After the push and shove
(Won love… one love)
(One love… won love)

[Bridge]
Don’t let them rattle
A lost battle
Means so much more
To win the war

[Verse 2]
Lost to slaughter
Both son and daughter
Sacrifice of life
And, lifelong strife

[Chorus]
When all is said and done
Wars won’t be one
After the push and shove
(Won love… one love)
(One love… won love)

[Bridge]
Don’t let them rattle
A lost battle
Means so much more
To win the war

[Chorus]
When all is said and done
Wars won’t be one
After the push and shove
(Won love… one love)
(One love… won love)

[Outro]
(Won love… one love)
(One love… won love)

From the album “Idiosyncratic

Also found on the album “Reggae Foray

bookmark_borderFor the Love of God

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[Intro]
(Hey!)
Do you find it odd
When people say
(For the love of God!)

[Bridge]
She’s on her way….

[Verse 1]
What if you
Came to find
What is true
Blows your mind?

[Bridge]
(Oh my God!)
She’s on her way….

[Chorus]
(Hey!)
Do you find it odd
When people say
(For the love of God!)
Today’s
Your lucky day
(Shocked and awed)

[Bridge]
She’s on her way….

[Verse 2]
(Now) that it comes to mind
(Perhaps) she’s a different kind
It’s time to remind (mind mind)
What you hope to find…. (find)

[Bridge]
(She’s our God)

[Chorus]
(Hey!)
Do you find it odd
When people say
(For the love of God!)
Today’s
Your lucky day
(Shocked and awed)

[Outro, Harmonies]
(She’s here today)
Today
(Today)

From the album “Thrilled

Also found on the album “Reggae Foray

bookmark_borderChilled

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[Intro]
Perhaps too much thrill
In need of a chill
Something to calm me down
That can be found in sound

[Bridge]
It doesn’t have to be mellow
(Or all pop and shallow)
It can be upbeat
(Get me on my feet)

[Verse 1]
People ripping hearts
Right out of chests
It usually starts
When wrong claims “best”

[Chorus]
Perhaps too much thrill
In need of a chill
Something to calm me down
That can be found in sound

[Bridge]
It doesn’t have to be mellow
(Or all pop and shallow)
It can be upbeat
(Get me on my feet)

[Verse 2]
People gouging out eyes
Do they even realize
Those I’s are their own
Come down off your throne

[Chorus]
Perhaps too much thrill
In need of a chill
Something to calm me down
That can be found in sound

[Bridge]
It doesn’t have to be mellow
(Or all pop and shallow)
It can be upbeat
(Get me on my feet)

[Chorus]
Perhaps too much thrill
In need of a chill
Something to calm me down
That can be found in sound

[Outro]
(Willed chilled)
Something to calm me down
That’s found in sound
(Willed chilled)

From the album “Thrilled

Also found on the album “Reggae Foray