in 2000 I bought a Yamaha AW4416 digital 16 track recorder. it was basically an O2R (Yamaha's flagship digital mixer at the time) with a 16 track hard drive recorder built in. I recorded all of the early Black Camaro albums on that thing. Any way, when I got it, I had to figure out how to use it. I carried what I had learned on 4-tracks and 8-tracks over into my new 16-track ecosystem with this song being one of the first. My attempt at making a sappy pop song. I was probably ripping off Cake or Sublime or both, but I was DEFINITELY ripping off Fugazi's drums.
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