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96 Quite Bitter Beings: About two guys driving get lost and find themselves in the town of Hellview. There are 96 residents and they are not very accepting of visitors.

Rio Bravo: About an old man who argues with his wife, gets mad, and kills her and tries to dump her off in a river by a truck stop. He gets caught by the police. (Origional title was "Rio Bravo Truck Stop".)

Disengage The Simulator: A depressed, suicidal man drives off of a cliff and regrets it before he hits the ground.

The Human Drive In Hi-Fi: About the sheep and other people who watch too much television and order things off of infomercials.

Lost In A Contraption: About a child thinking about killing an abusive father.

Knee Deep: About some people not knowing what to do with themselves.

My Promiscuous Daughter: This song is about the most awkward family situation you can think of... catching your daughter giving head to your brother.

Sara's Mask: A girl with a facial deformity questions faith and prays for a better life.

To All Of You: Inspired by Carrie, this song is about an outcasts' plea to be accepted and given a fair chance.

Halfway House: This song is about an almost completely reformed psychopath still having some crazy thoughts.

Shippensburg: About a band trying to get airplay in Shippensburg, PA.

Dropped: About a child locked up in his room who ends up hating his parents.

Escape From Hellview: About being persued in the woods by the residents of Hellview and making it out alive.

Flesh Into Gear: About getting up and accomplishing something without the thought of consequence.

Sink Into The Underground: About falling victim to severe depression and substance abuse.

Attached At The Hip: About clingy friends you cant get rid of/ siamese twins.

Frenetic Amnesic: About getting injured, having amnesia, and not trusting anyone. Inspired by the movie Momento.

Shock & Terror: About people who are bored and are just trying to entertain themselves and anyone else that will pay attention.

Plastic Plan: About how plastic and lame pop music is.

Inhuman Creation Station: About a factory where human beings are made. After they get off of the assembly line, they become workers on it. (The lyrics are what the Boss is saying to the workers.)

Sporadic Movement: About violence... the adrenalin rush that allows you to tear into somebody.

Close Yet Far: About Agoreaphobia, not being able to leave your house and missing out on life.

Suddenly Tragic: This song tells the story of a kid who was bullied and then years later tries to stop the bully from killing himself. It's a love/hate relationship. Resentment from the torture from the past, but contempt for the present.

The Way You Lived: A loved one takes her own life and haunts the house where the widower resides. He notices that she is making doors open and windows shatter... and asks her politely to leave so that he can move on with his life. She is trying to apologize, he wants to move on.

Dressed In Decay:About people who starve themselves for one goal... visual perfection.

Familiar Realm: About the fact that everything that seems bad in life is actually quite common. Don't let it slow you down. Break out, carry on. You are not alone with your feelings.

All Power To Slaves: About the minority dethroning the majority. You hate something, tell someone. Don't put up with it. Dedicated to the Alliance.

Tripled Manic State: About a psychiatric experiment gone terribly wrong. The patient seeks medical help for sever anger and depression. He is examined and treated, but instead of being relieved... his conditions are tripled. Trapped in your own body with too much rage and anxiety.

Behind The Screams: Dedicated to the Alliance.

Deceit Is Striking Gold: About a woman who marries a man just for his money. Pretty common these days.

As The Tables Turn: About celebrities and their shallow world. Believing they have it all and deserve it all. Then all of a sudden... no one cares about them. How the tables turn.

Sniped: About a terrorist who decides to stake out innocent people at a shopping mall, but unfortuantely for him, our hero already knows his plans and takes him out before he can harm anyone. All evil gets what it deserves in the end.

Don't Hold Your Breath: About two people who go out to the beach one night alone to go swimming. One wants to have a good time, but the other wants to be carried away by the undertow forever.

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