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Rob Bruff, Nightclub Bouncer
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The intensity is almost overwhelming as the song continuously breaks down to a grumble and then builds up once more to skull-fuck the listener.
The song breaks the dramatic fluidity and obstructs the overall pacing and climactic arc which derails the very intent and momentum that makes this work so compelling.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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The last song is a 15 minute epic that breaks down into some jazzy drum and bass guitar duet stuff.
Oprah Winfrey breaks with her long held tradition of moving her show to New York to records an interview with Paul, during which he performs two songs.
The second guitarist breaks his concentration by calling him an unprintable name, and the song falters for a moment while the band pauses to laugh at itself.
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Billie Kirgan, Machinist
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After two calm songs suddenly hell breaks loose with Epoch Of Unlight.
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Paddy McGuinness, Newsagent
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The song breaks in the middle to only a war-drum and battle cries of warriors and ancient pride with a narrative voice on the background that fits in perfectly!
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Anita Ganesh, Poet
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Within breaks there would be cultural dances, songs and poetry recitation which are recorded on audio and video tapes and later transcribed into booklets.
One song is about admiring her childhood toys just before she breaks them; another is about feeling a sense of loss for she knows not what.
Sonia is so happy she breaks into song!
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Craig Leveaux, Blogger
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Was that just a combination of Enchant songs that weren't geared for Break or was it stuff that you had that you wanted some assistance with or how did that come about?
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Jordan Jones, Rapper
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The Indigenous brothers and sisters from Africa took over the breaks from the band with their song and dance and everyone joined in.
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