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With the onset of the drug effect, one sees the "action phase" or "high". During this phase the individual is hyperactive and continues either "shooting" or "popping" amphetamines many times during the day, to perpetuate the "high" as it begins to subside. The individual is unable to sleep and because of the amphetamine-induced anorexia effect may not eat. As the body becomes saturated with amphetamine, a point is reached where the individual becomes extremely suspicious and then overtly paranoid. The high energy level associated with the paranoia precipitates unpredictable and sometimes violent behavior. Because of fatigue, paranoia, or lack of drug, the individual eventually stops taking the drug and the "reaction phase" begins. As the effects of the amphetamine abate the individual experiences exhaustion and may sleep constantly for one or two days. Following this exhaustion phase, the individual often has a prolonged and severe depression, which can last for days to weeks. At this point, the abuser may start another "run" since withdrawal effects, particularly depression, can be reversed by readministration of the drug. A collaborative effort from all three members of Phrygia - 8 months in the making. |
CD: Separation of the Brain
Label: Integrated Arts, LLC
Credits: © - 2001 - Phrygia / Integrated Arts, LLC - David M. Boosamra / Jared A. Boosamra / Ryan P. Keane |
Story Behind the Song
8 months passed before this track actually took fruition, which is the longest time to date, save a few more that are coming in the next few weeks. This track pays homage to the pychoses that was encountered when drugs ruled the mind of someone who shouldn't have been ruled by anything other than himself.
Lyrics
None that can be understood.
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