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Old 10.20.2009, 12:24 AM   #20
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Well, the idea was that he wanted to compose music in a way that was alien -- even to him. He had no idea how to play a piano and only had a very very basic knowledge of music otherwise, but piano was especially unfamiliar for him. But he heard all the songs in his head. And so he just kinda tried to bang em out on piano, and then the guitarists banged them out, and it's really funny to think about, you're hearing a fractured version of a fractured version of his fractured mind's fractured music.

He'd communicate drum beats by throwing potted plants at the wall or by recording windshield wipers and telling the drummer to "play that."
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