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It's a band that tries a bit, or doesn't try, but lies to the body, because we want to make music that, can I say it?
We want to make music that is a bit different from what we've experienced, let's say. Can I say it?
No.
No.
No.
We're going to Xpodo it.
Peace.
Peace.
Can I say it?
Everything I've experienced
and what I grew up on as a musician
is on that board.
At the same time, there is that space
for some life,
randomness,
momentality.
It explodes.
And I have the feeling
of openness to what's coming.
And I have the feeling
of openness to what's coming.
Onward!
We don't know where and at all.
Further.
We don't know further.
Well, I have a feeling of openness to what's coming.
Further.
Well, I have a feeling of openness to what's coming.
I think I shouldn't shout it on the radio,
but there's no reason why we shouldn't continue together.
Further.
We don't want to say what's happening further.
Well, we don't know further.
Further.
Can I say it?
Can I say it?
I can say it.
I can say it.
I can say it.
He's already climbing that wall and now he's running to each other,
so they're going to take each other, fill that love,
that moment when they touch, it explodes.
It explodes.
It explodes.
It explodes because it's a safety device
and its name is Ploy.
Ploy.