180Theme from the BottomIIblissA soaring, muscular version distinguished by bright and conversational interplay is especially notable for the return of Trey's "Deluxe Reverb" which paints the affair with cascades of crystalline peaks, settling eventually into a cloud of sound that uncurls into "Mountains in the Mist". · 92 BPM
10:39
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150Mountains in the Mist118 BPM
5:55
14146 Days162 BPM
6:14
140Drift While You're Sleeping136 BPM
11:21
SET 2MAIN7 TRACKS·1:204 CHARTED
287Chalk Dust TortureIIdarkA teeth-gnashing multi(sectioned)beast of a jam, this take traverses through various disparate yet cohesively-arranged themes, including hyper-drive psychedelic rock, "Woo's", dense mind-bending dissonance and finally,
a stoner/doom metal-esque dirge that grinds down > "Oblivion". · 99 BPM
22:24
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271OblivionAfter a brief stay in the minor synth zone, the jam trends more upbeat by 8:00 and shortly thereafter features more seriously rocking riffage, then deftly turns on the hose with a few long sustained notes from Trey along the way for a surefire crowd-pleasing conclusion. · 112 BPM
16:38
2—What's the Use?
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283My Friend, My FriendIIA spirited version in its own right, Trey's vocal incantations (and power chords) build into a blistering "heavy metal" jam capped with a ferocious, percussive outro; here's swagger that winds down to inform an uncanny groove - like a series of handstands in grand fashion. -> into "Sand". · 96 BPM
11:23
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245Sand112 BPM
10:13
247About to Run172 BPM
5:55
285Harry HoodBecause the divergent "Hood" has become ubiquitous in recent years, sticking to the classic format and delivering a purely "Type I" jam as this version does is a welcome subversion, especially when the climactic build and peak are executed as passionately as they are here. Old-school "Hood" lovers, this one's for you. · 129 BPM