These rocky-mountain hydro-grinders from Colorado can make some incredibly unnerving pieces of music when they put their minds to it.
- "Ohrwurm" concerns a man who has fallen victim to a particularly aggravating song that has gotten stuck in his head. Sounds funny, right? Not when the narrator discusses going insane and flat-out shooting himself just to get the song out of his head.
- While "Black Metal Sabbath" is, for the most part, a darkly comical snipe at stereotypical black metal cliches, the middle of the song suddenly shifts into a sea of guitars and agonizing screams fittingly dubbed "The Choir of the Damned".
- "Arsonist Savior" is incredibly disturbing. The protagonist, Blaine, had an infatuation with fire growing up. His pyromania, combined with the neglect from his parents, leads Blaine to not only burn his house down, killing his parents, but to burn down the entire block! It doesn't stop there, though. When Blaine grows up, he becomes a fireman, extinguishing fires he himself starts. The real kicker is when Blaine burns down a hospital and stadium, at the same time. The closing lines of the song really seal the deal:
- Arriving at the catastrophe, I see victims around me baked
Many souls I have taken away
I work frantically to douse the flames, moving diligent
I start to cry, hundreds wounded!