They posted the ending a while back on their Instagram (now deleted since they deleted everything before Playing God). It was that one where Tim, Scott, Clay G, and this other person were smoking out of a saxophone lmao
Hearing this unreleased track front row live was just... How often do you get to scratch off a line on your bucket list you didnt know you had on your bucket list in the first place?
Saw it live @ house of blues in Nola… gave me chills to listen to, I’d never heard it before (obviously) and i wasn’t expecting them to play unreleased material
that's usually what he does lol. writes riffs by playing pop music backwards and orchestrating it or some other funny shit, then drops an entire 4 minute track 3 years later based around the same riff.
This lot of incredibly talented players deserve way more attention! While what do we get in the so called main stream yeah totally overproduced crap pumped out. While the real music/ musician don’t get nowhere near the attention they deserve. The world is definitely one out of balanced spinning rock in a galaxy of real stars
@@lucasorrego1 you know exactly what i was saying cleaver man, 90% of the music that gets pumped out is total crap! Where in the main stream of music that gets pumped out do you find bands such as, NIN, TOOL , Pearl jam, perfect circle, and so on are bands such as these pumped out to the main stream? In our society im not no kid that just follows what the music industry pumps out as bands or musicians! So try opening up your mind before you try making what i said out to be as if I’m someone that is a one style of music fan. I am 49 not 30 if wanted to find anything worth your time in the music industry it wasn’t in the mainstream chart music that the music industry kept on pushing out. You had so search for for tidy stuff you never found it in the charts. Does this make any sense to you at all or should i call you Simon cowel.
@@SkunkPunch73 Literally the definition of "bAcK iN mY dAy." Polyphia wouldn't exist without the "total crap" music you are referring to. You do not have to like pop or hip hop but both genres require immense levels of skill and talent to be pulled off successfully, and have had undeniable influences on Polyphia. A lot of the most common musical motifs from those genres have carried over into Polyphia's music such as melodic/rhythmic phrasing and common chord progressions.