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The lyrics to "In The End" capture the exact moment when you find out that the one you love most, does not love you. The entire song epitomizes that precise moment of heartbreak; that all too well known feeling of having your heart gouged out, leaving an empty hole of nothingness. |
Credits: Ron Brosh & Jared Dickerson |
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“Miss Leading” has a pure modern rock feel, reminiscent of such groups as Oasis, Goo Goo Dolls, etc. What sets it apart from those bands is the addition of an arpeggiated classical piano part towards the end of the song. |
Credits: Ron Brosh & Jared Dickerson |
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Slightly deviating from the theme of love is the "Dulcimer". A song that captures the agony and emotional trauma of writing a song, when levels of pain are at a high. Jared Dickerson is compelled to translate that horrible feeling into writing. When pain is defined in the written form it becomes a pain that you can see, which is one form of the pain in front of me. |
Credits: Ron Brosh & Jared Dickerson |
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