ARTIST NOTE: I want to thank Mr. Nate Pelfrey and Sir. Brian Ullman once again for making this track what it is. This is part one of two I didn't feel right finishing it without them adding some more to it. Hope you all like it.
This is a song I had written lyrically back when I was recording the This Dust Was Once the Man album. We were all at each others throats. I was learning my craft and spending a lot of time trapped in a basement mixing. No one was practicing or moving forward so I would take breaks at time and just write and play stuff. Nate came over and did one take on the bass and spent the rest of the time adding more and more. Then Brian came over and killed it. If you could imagine the propulsion of life to be a car, this song is about being broken down on the side of the road pointing fingers at who didn't put the right oil in.
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