bookmark_borderTouched by Sound

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Touched-by-Sound-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Feel around
(Touched by sound)

[Refrain]
Touched by sound
(It’ll move ya around)
Down, down, down
(You can feel it deep)
Deep, down, down, down

[Bridge]
Feel around
(Find the sound)
Found from the ground
(In-touch found)

[Refrain]
Touched by sound
(It’ll move ya around)
Down, down, down
(You can feel it deep)
Deep, down, down, down

[Bridge]
It moves me!
(Sets me free)
I can’t hear
(But it’s here!)
Baa, baa, baa,
(Bass-ickly)
(Find the sound)
Found from the ground
(In-touch found)

[Refrain]
Touched by sound
(It’ll move ya around)
Down, down, down
(You can feel it deep)
Deep, down, down, down

[Outro]
Hear it
(In spirit)
Hear it
(In here)
Feel
(Real)
Deep
(Down)
Within
(As it out)
… moves ya about

ABOUT THE SCIENCE OF THE SONG

Ultrasonic sub-bass that you feel more than hear operates at extremely low frequencies, often below the threshold of human hearing (typically 20 Hertz, or Hz, and below). The sensation of this “moving” quality is primarily due to the way these frequencies interact with the physical human body rather than the auditory system.
How You “Feel” Sound
The physical sensation of sub-bass is a combination of physiological and psychological responses:
1. Resonating with the Body (Tactile Perception)
The human body does not just hear sound; it physically interacts with sound waves. 
  • Vibration of Tissues and Organs: Extremely low frequencies cause physical vibrations that resonate with internal body tissues, organs, and even the skeletal structure. The chest cavity, in particular, is highly susceptible to these low-frequency vibrations.
  • Mechanoreceptors: Your skin contains specialized nerve endings called mechanoreceptors, which are highly sensitive to pressure and vibration. When intense, low-frequency sound waves hit your body, these receptors send signals to your brain, creating the feeling of being pushed, pulled, or “moved,” separate from the sensation of hearing.
  • Entrainment: The intense, rhythmic vibrations can cause the human body to subtly sway or sync with the beat, a physiological response known as entrainment that contributes to the physical sensation of music. 
2. The Limits of Hearing
  • Below the Auditory Threshold: Frequencies below 20 Hz become increasingly difficult to distinguish as distinct pitches. Instead of hearing a musical note, the auditory system perceives a strong rumble or a sensation of pure pressure and air displacement.
  • Bone Conduction: While most sound is heard through air vibrating the eardrum, low-frequency pressure waves can be conducted through the bones of the skull directly to the inner ear, bypassing the standard auditory pathway and reinforcing the physical sensation.
3. Psychological and Emotional Effects
The physical sensation of deep bass often triggers strong emotional and psychological responses: 
  • A Primal Response: Because low rumbles are associated with natural phenomena like earthquakes, thunder, or large predators in early human history, humans may have an ingrained, subconscious reaction to intense infrasound that evokes feelings of power, suspense, or even anxiety.
  • Immersion and Presence: Feeling the music physically adds a layer of immersion that auditory perception alone cannot match. It makes the music feel more “real” and present within the physical environment, rather than just something you are listening to. 
In essence, sub-bass “moves” you because the energy of the sound wave has enough physical force to displace the air and vibrate your body, turning an auditory experience into a powerful, tactile one.

From the album “Amplification

bookmark_borderDrivers

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[Intro]
Intense fires
(Intensifiers)
Driving drivers
(Amplifiers)

[Verse 1]
Self-reinforcing runaway behavior
(That’s boy is out of control)
Got a death wish… that’s for sure
(Playing the Beelzebub role)

[Chorus]
Drivers driving amplifiers
Amplifiers amplify drivers
In a disastrous dance
(Man’s taking a chance)

[Bridge]
Intense fires
(Intensifiers)
Driving drivers
(Amplifiers)

[Verse 2]
Amplifier turns to driver
(In a feedback attack)
Driver becomes an amplifier
(Attack of the feedback)

[Chorus]
Drivers driving amplifiers
Amplifiers amplify drivers
In a disastrous dance
(Man’s taking a chance)

[Bridge]
Intense fires
(Intensifiers)
Driving drivers
(Amplifiers)

[Outro]
Drivers driving amplifiers
Amplifiers amplify drivers
In a disastrous dance
(Man’s taking a chance)
Gave up on nature
(Really fogged her)
No, there’s no romance
(In our circumstance)

ABOUT THE SCIENCE: Drivers
A driver is something that initiates, powers, or forces a system to move or change. It sets things into motion.

In Climate Science

Drivers are the root forces that set the warming in motion:

  • CO₂ emissions

  • Methane

  • Aerosol reduction

  • Land-use change

Amplifiers then magnify the warming initiated by those drivers.

Drivers, Amplifiers, and Exponential Climate Feedback Loops

Climate change accelerates because the Earth system is governed by drivers (forces that initiate warming) and amplifiers (feedbacks that magnify that warming). When amplifiers feed back into the drivers—or begin creating new amplifiers—they produce nonlinear, exponential increases in temperature and extreme weather.

This is how you go from merely “warming” to runaway, compounding, tipping-point-driven climate destabilization.

1. Drivers: The Root Forcing Agents

Drivers are the primary causes of climate change—forces that start the system moving.
They include:

Primary Anthropogenic Drivers

  • CO₂ emissions from fossil fuel combustion

  • Methane emissions from agriculture, energy production, and thawing permafrost

  • Nitrous oxide and other long-lived greenhouse gases

  • Aerosol reductions (cleaner air increases warming)

  • Land-use changes (deforestation, urbanization)

Drivers change Earth’s radiative balance by increasing heat trapping.

Key point: Drivers initiate warming, but do not determine how fast warming accelerates.
That acceleration comes from amplifiers.

2. Amplifiers: Feedbacks That Multiply the Drivers’ Effects

Amplifiers amplify (increase) the magnitude of change caused by the drivers.

Major amplifiers include:

Water Vapor Feedback

Warmer air holds more moisture (7% more per °C), which traps more heat → warming increases → more water vapor → more heat trapped.

Albedo Feedback

Loss of reflective ice exposes darker ocean/land → absorbs more solar energy → warms → melts more ice.

Permafrost Feedback

Warming → thawing → CO₂ + CH₄ release → more warming → more thawing.

Ozone–Vegetation Feedback

Fossil combustion produces ozone precursors → ozone damages vegetation → reduces carbon uptake → increases atmospheric CO₂ → more warming → more ozone production.

Wildfire Feedback

Heat/drought → fires → CO₂ + black carbon → more warming → more fires.

Amplifiers do not just add warming—they accelerate it.

3. When Drivers and Amplifiers Interact: Emergence of Exponential Loops

A feedback loop occurs when an amplifier feeds back into the system, reinforcing the driver.

Basic Feedback Loop Structure

  1. Driver initiates warming (e.g., CO₂ emissions).

  2. Amplifier increases that warming (e.g., water vapor).

  3. The increased warming strengthens the amplifier (more water vapor).

  4. Amplifier feeds back into the driver’s original effect (heat retention).

  5. Each cycle increases faster than the last.

This produces exponential growth, not linear change.

Real-World Example

Driver: CO₂ emissions warm the atmosphere.
Amplifier: Warming increases water vapor → water vapor traps even more heat.
Enhanced Driver: Additional trapped heat further increases CO₂ emissions from soils.
Cascade: The process strengthens itself at increasing speed.

This is why doubling times are collapsing—from centuries to decades to years.

4. Cascading Driver–Amplifier Chains (“Domino Effects”)

Many climate systems are now entering a regime where one amplifier becomes the driver of another feedback loop. This is how tipping cascades form.

Example: The Arctic

  1. Driver: CO₂ warms the Arctic.

  2. Amplifier: Sea ice melts → lowers albedo.

  3. New Driver: Dark ocean absorbs more sunlight than ice, becoming a heat source.

  4. New Amplifier: Warm seawater accelerates Greenland melt → freshwater slows the AMOC.

  5. New Global Driver: Weakened AMOC disrupts weather patterns, jet streams, and heat distribution.

  6. New Amplifier: Jet stream stalls → more blocking patterns → more heat domes + cold-air outbreaks.

This is compound nonlinear behavior, one of the hallmarks of runaway change.

5. Why Damage Grows Exponentially, Not Linearly

Exponential dynamics emerge when amplifiers increase the strength of drivers, and drivers expand the power of amplifiers.

This generates:

1. Faster warming

Each additional increment of warming comes sooner than the last.

2. Stronger extremes

Small increases in mean temperature produce disproportionately large increases in:

  • heatwave intensity

  • storm rainfall

  • wildfire area

  • drought duration

  • atmospheric river strength

3. More synchronized global disasters

Independent climate systems become correlated as they respond to the same amplifiers.

4. Rapid loss of buffering systems

Forests, soils, polar ice, and oceans lose resilience.

5. Emergence of tipping cascades

Multiple systems tip in succession or simultaneously.

6. The Result: A Climate System Entering Runaway Mode

As drivers strengthen amplifiers and amplifiers intensify drivers, the system transitions from:

Stable → Unstable → Chaotic → Self-reinforcing runaway behavior

Indicators we have already crossed into the nonlinear regime include:

  • Doubling time of sea level rise collapsing from ~100 years → ~10 years → <5 years.

  • Warming rates in the Arctic now 3–4× global average.

  • Year-round permafrost wildfires acting as a new carbon source.

  • Forests transitioning from carbon sinks to net carbon sources (global reversal since 2022–2023).

  • Jet stream and AMOC stalling/weakening beyond prior model expectations.

These are not projections—they’re observations.

7. Summary: How Drivers + Amplifiers → Runaway Feedback

Drivers (CO₂, methane, ice loss, soot, land-use change): Initiate warming.

Amplifiers (water vapor, ozone, permafrost, albedo loss, forest decline):Multiply warming.

Feedback loops:
* Drivers strengthen amplifiers.
* Amplifiers strengthen drivers.

Result: Nonlinear, exponential climate acceleration.

This is the underlying physics behind the increasingly rapid collapse of climate stability observed across global systems.

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 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 “Amplification

bookmark_borderAmplifiers

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Amplifiers.mp3
Amplifiers.mp4
Amplifiers-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Amplifier
(Feedback loop)
Amplifier
(Loop-the-loop)

[Verse 1]
Turning up the temperature
(And raising the rate)
Endangered future for sure
(Time to cooperate)

[Bridge]
If not…
(Gettin’ too hot)
Situation’s gettin’ dire

[Chorus]
Amplifier
(Feedback loop)
Amplifier
(Loop-the-loop)

[Verse 2]
Turned up the heat some more
(Amplifying water vapor)
Endangered future that’s for sure
(Human induced climate caper)

[Bridge]
[Chorus]

[Outro[
Amplifiers
(Settin’ fires)
Intensify
(Do or die)
Amplifier
(Feedback loop)
Amplifier
(Loop-the-loop)
The loop… dee…
(Loop-the-loop)

ABOUT THE SCIENCE: Amplifiers
In Climate Science
Water vapor is a warming amplifier: warming → more water vapor → traps more heat → more warming.

In Systems Theory
Amplifiers increase the magnitude of change, often leading to faster or more extreme outcomes.

Drivers, such as CO2, drive amplifiers in feedback loops.

Q: What is happening with climate change?
A: It is accelerating at an exponential rate — far faster than the public narrative or old models suggest.

For years, the world was taught to focus on “holding global warming to 1.5°C.” But that number has quietly become meaningless. Not only have we likely crossed it already, the real danger is not the temperature itself — it is the tipping points that crossing that threshold has set in motion. These tipping points have triggered cascading, self-reinforcing feedback loops that are now reshaping Earth’s systems with unprecedented speed.

We are not approaching a climate crisis.
We are living inside its accelerating phase.

Permafrost: From Slow Thaw to Permanent Fire

Old models assumed gradual thaw over millennia.

Reality:

  • formerly frozen landscapes now burn year-round

  • methane and CO2 release is orders of magnitude faster

  • vast carbon stores are now entering the atmosphere on human timescales

  • fires may partially “flare” methane into CO2 — but the overall emissions surge is catastrophic

The real uncertainty isn’t if this feedback accelerates warming; it’s how fast and how far it will go.

Ozone: The Overlooked Feedback Harming Ecosystems and Humans

Combustion doesn’t only emit CO2— it forms tropospheric ozone, a potent plant toxin.

Ozone exposure:

  • reduces plant growth 10–40%

  • kills sensitive species

  • weakens forests and crops

  • makes ecosystems more vulnerable to drought, heat, pests, and fire

Global forests — the planet’s lungs — have already shifted from carbon sinks to carbon sources.

In our Pennsylvania field site, old-growth trees have lost:

  • ~40% of foliage since 2003

  • ~33% of canopy height

This mirrors global patterns of vegetation decline and reduced carbon uptake.

And ozone harms humans directly:

  • triggers asthma

  • increases cardiovascular stress

  • causes premature death

  • disproportionately affects children and the elderly

The ozone-wildfire-warming feedback loop is now one of the strongest multipliers of climate instability.

A Planet in Nonlinear Transition

These are not distant projections.
These are real-time runaway feedbacks already visible across ecosystems, oceans, and the atmosphere.

The climate system is now governed by compound nonlinear interactions:

  • Arctic amplification

  • ocean heat accumulation

  • ozone stress

  • runaway wildfires

  • permafrost collapse

  • accelerating hydrological extremes

Each amplifies the others in ways models struggle to capture.

The central scientific question is no longer:

“Will feedback loops accelerate warming?”

It is now:

“How much time is left before cascading feedbacks overwhelm natural and human systems?”

* Our probabilistic, ensemble-based climate model — which incorporates complex socio-economic and ecological feedback loops within a dynamic, nonlinear system — projects that global temperatures are becoming unsustainable this century. This far exceeds earlier estimates of a 4°C rise over the next thousand years, highlighting a dramatic acceleration in global warming. We are now entering a phase of compound, cascading collapse, where climate, ecological, and societal systems destabilize through interlinked, self-reinforcing feedback loops.

What Can I Do?
The single most important action you can take to help address the climate crisis is simple: stop burning fossil fuels. There are numerous actions you can take to contribute to saving the planet. Each person bears the responsibility to minimize pollution, discontinue the use of fossil fuels, reduce consumption, and foster a culture of love and care. The Butterfly Effect illustrates that a small change in one area can lead to significant alterations in conditions anywhere on the globe. Hence, the frequently heard statement that a fluttering butterfly in China can cause a hurricane in the Atlantic. Be a butterfly and affect the world.

Solutions to the Fossil Fuel Economy and the Myths Accelerating Climate and Economic Collapse.

 

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

From the album “Amplification

bookmark_borderDrop a Bombshell

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Drop-a-Bombshell-Unplugged.mp4
Drop-a-Bombshell-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Well… (dropping….)
[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Bass, Percussion]
A bombshell

[Verse 1]
I found the sound
(Hit me hard)
Time for laying down
(The wild card)

[Bridge]
Well… (dropping….)
A bombshell
(A bombshell)
If you we’re in doubt….

[Chorus]
Shout!
(Bombshell drop!)
Shout!
(We’re never gonna stop)

[Verse 2]
Found, the sound
(Turned me around)
Picked me up and laid me down
(I’ve come unbound)

[Bridge]
Shall we… (be dropping….)
A bombshell
(Well)
What the hell
A bombshell (Bombshell)
A bombshell (Bombshell) (Bombshell)
If you we’re in doubt….

[Chorus]
Shout!
(Bombshell drop!)
Shout!
(We’re never gonna stop)

[Bridge]
Drop a bombshell
(Well)
What the hell
(Drop a bombshell)

[Outro]
Drop a bombshell
(Well)
What the hell
(Drop a bombshell)
Bombshell drop!
(Drop)
Shout!
(Bombshell drop!)
Shout!
(We’re never gonna stop)
Drop
(Stop)

ABOUT THE SONG
To “drop a bombshell” means to reveal very surprising, shocking, or significant news suddenly. The phrase is an idiom that likens the impact of the news to that of a literal bomb, causing a sudden and often upsetting shock to those who hear it. This song is an idiom of that idiom. The song is a bombshell of sound representing a sudden and often upsetting shock to those who hear it.

From the album “Amplification

bookmark_borderLoud (Proud)

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[Intro]
Loud (Proud)
Ignorant (Arrogant)
Rant:

[Refrain]
Ignorance and arrogance
(Romance in their dance)
Ignorance and arrogance
(Embrace disgrace)

[Bridge]
Loud (Proud)
Ignorant (Arrogant)
Rant:
(Chant, chant, chant)
[Refrain]
Ignorance and arrogance
(Romance in their dance)
Ignorance and arrogance
(Embrace disgrace)

[Refrain]
Ignorance and arrogance
(Romance in their dance)
Ignorance and arrogance
(Embrace disgrace)

[Outro]
Rant:
{Ignorant)
Rant:
(Arrogant)
Chant:
Ignorance and arrogance
(Romance in their dance)
Ignorance and arrogance
(Embrace disgrace)

From the album “Amplification

bookmark_borderPolar (Amplification)

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Polar__Amplification-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Here among my fellow fools
(We’re warming up the poles)
The jet stream’s stream
(… got lost in our dream)

[Verse 1]
Rapid acceleration
(Both north and south)
About humiliation
(Better watch your mouth)

[Bridge]
Polar (amplification)
Solar (intimidation)

[Chorus]
Here among my fellow fools
(We’re warming up the poles)
The jet stream’s stream
(… got lost in our dream)

[Verse 2]
Gradiation
(Destabilization)
Gawd, can’t you feel the sag
(Turning into a real drag)

[Bridge]
Polar (amplification)
Solar (intimidation)

[Chorus]
Here among my fellow fools
(We’re warming up the poles)
The jet stream’s stream
(… got lost in our dream)

[Outro]
Here among my fellow fools
(We’re warming up the poles)
The jet stream’s stream
(… got lost in our dream)
Man’s obscene (scene) seen (scene)

ABOUT THE SCIENCE
The rapid escalation of extreme weather across the planet is not random–it is tied directly to one of the clearest signatures of anthropogenic climate change: polar amplification, the phenomenon in which the Arctic and Antarctic warm much faster than the global average. The resulting shrinkage in the temperature gradient between the equator and the poles is destabilizing the fundamental circulation systems that have governed Earth’s climate for thousands of years.

This loss of contrast–once the engine of atmospheric order–is now ushering in a new era of climatic chaos.

How Polar Amplification Destabilizes the Planet

Normally, large temperature differences between the tropics and the poles help maintain a fast, well-organized jet stream in the upper atmosphere and a powerful ocean circulation in the North Atlantic known as the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). These systems work together to redistribute heat, prevent stagnation, and maintain seasonal predictability.

But as the Arctic warms nearly four times faster than the global average, and as the Antarctic undergoes record ice loss, these temperature gradients are collapsing.

Two Major Climate Systems Have Now Crossed Tipping Points

Recent observations indicate that:

1. The Jet Stream
Once strong and relatively stable, the jet stream is weakening and meandering. With less temperature contrast to drive it, the flow now stalls, buckles, and forms persistent “omega blocks” and polar vortex leaks that trap extreme weather in place.

2. The AMOC
Freshwater from accelerating Arctic melt is disrupting the sinking of salty, dense water in the North Atlantic–a key driver of the AMOC. Multiple studies now show significant weakening, with early-stage collapse signatures emerging.

Both systems now oscillate directly over the North and Mid-Atlantic United States. Pennsylvania, situated beneath these interacting instabilities, has become a frontline example of climate volatility.

Pennsylvania: A Case Study in Rapid Climate Whiplash

In recent years–and especially in 2025–Pennsylvania has experienced dramatic climate swings that would have been statistically implausible just decades ago.

  • A record-wet spring driven by atmospheric rivers brought weeks of torrential rainfall.
  • This was followed almost immediately by drought conditions and repeated heat domes.
  • By late autumn, a stalled polar vortex plunged temperatures across much of the United States while drought re-emerged across the region.

These contradictions reflect a climate no longer anchored by stable circulation but instead governed by chaotic oscillations.

Rossby Waves: The Engine of Weather Extremes

Rossby waves–large meanders in the jet stream–are now amplified by polar warming. Their exaggerated loops trap weather systems, leading to:

  • Prolonged floods
  • Stalled heat domes
  • Flash droughts
  • Severe cold outbreaks

This “hydrologic whiplash” is a textbook example of nonlinear climate acceleration.

Late 2025: Polar Regions Show Record-Breaking Instability

As of November 2025, climate monitoring agencies report extreme conditions at both poles:

Antarctica

  • Lowest November sea ice extent on record
  • Regions near the Amundsen and Bellingshausen seas recorded extreme above-average temperatures
  • Large portions of ice shelves continue unprecedented thinning

Arctic

  • Second-warmest November ever recorded
  • Third-lowest November sea ice extent
  • Atmospheric temperatures soared above historical norms from Alaska to Siberia

These are not anomalies–they are acceleration signals.

Extreme Events of 2025 Illustrate a System in Breakdown

Hurricane Melissa: A New Benchmark for Rapid Intensification

Melissa ranks among the most explosively intensifying hurricanes in Atlantic history.

  • Winds doubled from 70 mph to 140 mph in only 18 hours
  • One of the fastest 24-hour intensification rates ever observed
  • Warm waters and decreased wind shear–both outcomes of climate warming–created ideal conditions

Rapid intensification is becoming the rule, not the exception.

Asia’s Twin Cyclone Catastrophe: A Rare and Deadly Event

The November 2025 rainstorms and landslides across Southeast Asia now rank among the region’s most devastating disasters in decades.

Severity Highlights:

  • Death toll exceeds 1,150 across Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Vietnam
  • Hat Yai, Thailand recorded 335 mm (13 in) of rain in a single day–the highest in 300 years
  • Cyclone Senyar formed in the Malacca Strait, only the second cyclone ever documented there
  • Infrastructure collapse affected over four million people
  • Catastrophic flooding and landslides followed back-to-back typhoons and monsoon rains

The rarity of these events reflects a system moving into previously uncharted territory.

The Broader Picture: A Climate System Entering Nonlinear Instability

What we are now witnessing is the combined outcome of:

  • Shrinking equator-to-pole temperature gradients
  • Jet stream destabilization
  • AMOC weakening
  • Accelerated polar melt
  • Intensification of Rossby waves
  • Record-breaking sea surface temperatures
  • Cascading feedback loops and tipping-point interactions

This is not simply “more extreme weather.” It is the emergence of a chaotic, nonlinear climate regime in which extremes intensify, persist, and compound in ways early climate models never captured.

The climate is no longer shifting gradually–it is reorganizing.

* Our probabilistic, ensemble-based climate model — which incorporates complex socio-economic and ecological feedback loops within a dynamic, nonlinear system — projects that global temperatures are becoming unsustainable this century. This far exceeds earlier estimates of a 4°C rise over the next thousand years, highlighting a dramatic acceleration in global warming. We are now entering a phase of compound, cascading collapse, where climate, ecological, and societal systems destabilize through interlinked, self-reinforcing feedback loops.

What Can I Do?
The single most important action you can take to help address the climate crisis is simple: stop burning fossil fuels.

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 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 “Amplification

bookmark_borderAmplification

Amplification.mp3
Amplification.mp4
Amplification-Pt-2.mp3
Amplification-Pt-2.mp4
Amplification-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Amplification
(I amplify)
Exploration
(In found sound)

[Verse 1]
You have one job
(To find the knob)
Turn up the volume
(And then some)

[Chorus]
Amplification
(I amplify)
Exploration
(In found sound)

[Bridge]
Never turn it down
Amplification
(Until saturation)

[Verse 2]
Up the fader
(Slide it high)
Lost tomb raider
(This tune’s on fire)

[Chorus]
Amplification
(I amplify)
Exploration
(In found sound)

[Bridge]
Never turn it down
Amplification
(Until saturation)

[Chorus]
Amplification
(I amplify)
Exploration
(In found sound)

[Outro]
Turn it higher
(This song’s on fire!)
Amplification
(Until saturation)
Volume
(And then some)
Loud
(Blow away the clouds)

From the album “Amplification