Sequence Erase | |
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Title | Sequence Erase |
Album | The Aquabats! vs. The Floating Eye of Death! |
Length | 3:10 |
Credits |
Sequence Erase is the 1st track of The Aquabats! release The Aquabats! vs. The Floating Eye of Death!.
Sequence Erase[]
This song is about what happens when you waste time. Another interpretation is that it's about what would happen if time were to "wash away" or erase completely.
Trivia[]
- The instrumental version of this song was used in the The Aquabats in Color! television pilot.
- The instrumental version of this song is also currently used as the theme song to Mega64.
Lyrics[]
- Intro:
- Can the Wings of the Wind understand your voices of Wonder? O Ye, the Second of the First, whom the burning flames have framed in the depths of my Jaws! Whom I have...
- When time scrambles and it's gone away
- Can you stop to start again?
- No time.
- No one will laugh when it strikes-
- This diabolic plan to break up all order
- And who holds the key
- To stop the countdown
- Of the global secret combination?
- These heroes changing
- Recognize we've been so undermined
- Danger waking blind
- But those hands on the clock
- Give no room, no thought
- No words (No words!)
- No mind (No mind!)
- No age (No age!)
- Sequence erase
- NO TIME!
- Prolong the wait with hopeless information
- Time and space erase, no indication
- Knife in the back I stagger to the phone
- Who can I call I'm now complete, alone!
- These heroes changing
- Recognize we've been so undermined
- Danger waking blind
- But the hands on the clock
- Give no room, no thought
- No words (No words!)
- No mind (No mind!)
- No age (No age!)
- Sequence erase
- No time!
- NO TIME!
- Aaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh!!!!
Instrumental (Myths Mini Site)[]
Personally, and I think most of the band would agree that this song was better without any words. Originally written as an intro to our live show, I think it captures the whole superhero Johnny Quest Big Jim action chop vs. The Forces of Evil pretty well. Our label liked it too and wanted words written to it so that's how it became "Sequence Erase."