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from III by The Cheshire Dragon

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If you've ever thought, "there's nothing new, everything's been done before," you're damn straight! and this song is no different. Heralded by the Royal College of Old Dartmouth as a cure for cancer and by the College of Lexington as a "limbic crutch for the disenfranchised chimney sweep", it appeared previously as an essay entitled "On the Nature and Variety of Nocturnal Emissions of the Sexual Sort, With Respect to the Progress of the Seasons and to the Postures of the Sleeper" written in the 1760s by a Germanic Monk named Heinrich Schulz. The lecture was recovered from a cave west of Berlin by The Cheshire Dragon (bless his flaming heart forevermore!) and translated with the aid of a NOVUS V supercomputing omniplex with a 48 petaflop smoking habit and a terminal case of the family jewels.

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Sometimes... sometimes I get a good feeling. (silently)

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from III, released June 13, 2012

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