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Incubus band dissonance
Incubus band dissonance




But the greats of classical music did love their math-is there something about the scientific mathematical mindset that helps make good music and vice versa? It’s rare in this day and age to hear a musician get weepy-eyed about quantum physics, much less studying it at Harvard as you are. The implications of the work they’re doing there are huge, and it’s unfortunate that all people hear about is ‘potential black holes,’ and ‘these crazy scientists wasting people’s money.’ I wish people could realize that our future absolutely one-hundred percent depends on the things they’re doing there. And once we have a better understanding of that, we can use that knowledge to learn how to generate electricity-energy-power in ways that are not going to effect the environment in the way we have been with fossil fuels. Michael Einziger: Ha ha! Nothing like that, but what most people don’t realize about what they’re doing there is that the way to solve our energy problems is really by understanding how matter behaves, and a large part of that is understanding what it’s made up of. Were there any-time traveling saboteurs from the future on the tour with you? It’s going to reveal some really profound things about the nature of matter. It’s kind of funny because they can’t get the thing to work! But it’s really a monumental thing they’re doing. It’s kind of like the culmination of all the technology that we have and some of the smartest people in the world. Michael Einziger: It was outrageous! I don’t even know how to describe what it’s like to be inside a machine like that. You got to go see the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland. RECORD finds itself in the unexpected position of talking to guitarist and composer Michael Einziger, who is collaborating with Terry Riley tonight but who is in Incubus most of the rest of his life, which is a magnification of what it would be like to find out David Hasselhoff is truly and deeply into the Monks. This band was so much better when they were trying to be a funky/ heavier version of Mr. I still remember how heartbroken I was when I heard this album. Besides that, the song has amazing vocals with a beautiful chorus and incredible lyrics. Every time I hear it I think of that movie, and it's a good feeling. The Song is from my favorite childhood movie, surf's up. Since it reminds of living a proactive rather than reactive life. When I read this passage in the book I this song came into my mind. Living a proactive lifestyle is one of the habits described in this book. I am reading "7 habits of successful people" at the moment. And the whole band isn't bigheaded which is good cause if they let the fame get to them they wouldn't of made such an impact on their fans and wouldn't still be in the business.

incubus band dissonance

I love Incubus! And this song is amazing it moves me ( the lyrics) brandon boyd is so inspiring his songs and artwork.






Incubus band dissonance