The Odeon concert was recorded by bassist Nate Pelfrey's dad, Jeff, on a cam-corder from the balcony of the club. The on-camera microphone soundtrack from this VHS tape was treated with X-Noise from Waves and sweetened with UAD plugins in Cubase 5 by Enormity frontman Brian Ullman in July 2018. It was mastered using LANDR’s automated system on the "medium" setting.
lyrics
Verse 1:
Why can't you figure out that your words are full of shit
I've got to cut you down and let you know who's in charge of it
These things that I have found can lift you up then throw you down
Chorus:
Twisted fingers like the passage to her soul
I've got to climb inside just to make you whole
Verse 2:
Why do you have to be such a... Why can't you find someone to love
Why do you have to stay and ruin everything that's true
Why can't you listen to the people who are yelling to
Chorus:
Twisted fingers like the passage to her soul
I've got to climb inside just to make you whole
credits
from Live at the Odeon (1-31-1998),
released November 22, 2018
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ENORMITY:
brian ullman - vocals / guitar
mike socrates - guitar / vocals
matt socrates - drums
nate pelfrey - bass
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