Difference between revisions of "INWARD SCREAM"
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* Although not considered an actual title, the part where Kyo performs this song is also called "Voice Delay" on setlists. | * Although not considered an actual title, the part where Kyo performs this song is also called "Voice Delay" on setlists. | ||
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Revision as of 14:06, 31 July 2022
INWARD SCREAM is not really one particular song, but rather what can be called a vocal solo performed by Kyo. While the other band members take a short break, Kyo screams, growls and makes various other noices, some intelligible, most opaque. It is accompanied by background music and usually lasts from one to three minutes. There is no studio recording of this "song", but you can listen to a live example here.
Trivia
Title
- Although not considered an actual title, the part where Kyo performs this song is also called "Voice Delay" on setlists.
Title Variants
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| Voice Delay | – |