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* EpicRocking: "Exist", the band's longest song to date. The first half is entirely instrumental, the third quarter is an accoustic ballad with vocals, and the last quarter is a speech from Neil Degrasse Tyson over a repeating synth melody and an ever-changing drumline. "The Stage" is a bit shorter at 8'30, but still pretty damn long for a single, with a minute and a half intro, three solos and a two-part outro. Rather ironically, the album also features one of their shortest songs ("God Damn", at 3 and a half minutes).

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* EpicRocking: "Exist", the band's longest song to date. The first half is entirely instrumental, the third quarter is an accoustic acoustic ballad with vocals, and the last quarter is a speech from Neil Degrasse Tyson over a repeating synth melody and an ever-changing drumline. "The Stage" is a bit shorter at 8'30, but still pretty damn long for a single, with a minute and a half intro, three solos and a two-part outro. Rather ironically, the album also features one of their shortest songs ("God Damn", at 3 and a half minutes).

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