ABOUT THE TITLE TRACK
[Verse]
[Chorus]
[Bridge]
The saying about salt and slugs typically goes, "Like salt on a slug." This phrase is used to describe something that is harmful or causes a strong reaction, as salt dehydrates slugs, causing them to shrivel up and die. It's often used metaphorically to refer to situations where something has a quick and damaging effect. In this case, salt represents humanity, and the slug is the Earth.
The Morton Salt slog, "When it rains, it pours," highlighted their product's ability to prevent clumping in humid conditions. Their containers kept the salt dry, ensuring that it would still pour even when it rained.
In October of 2023 Sidd said, "Now I am thinking the violent rain will be a bigger problem before we die." The rain intensity is increasing faster today than ever known. Humans will rain and reign.
THE SLUGS
[Intro]
Like salt on a slug
Our grave we dug
The salt of the earth
Given an Earth birth
Turns on mother
Tries to smother
Got a salty attitude
(So mean and rude)
A salty attitude
(Obscene and crude)
When you reign
We're poor
Violent rain
(No, no more)
Jack Brouse -- Hit It Out of the Park I, II and Extended Version; composer, lyrics, electric guitar
Christopher Brouse -- The War Song; composer, lyrics
Aurora Brouse -- Eat, Eat!; composer, vocals
Daniel Brouse -- producer, engineer, composer, lyrics, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, bass, vocals, synthesizers, piano, organ, drums
Hit It Out of the Park
The War Song
Eat, Eat!
What a Great Day!
Neural Stimulation
Just Like That
Big Cry, Baby
Disdain
Salty Attitude
Like a Prick
Chip
Black Eye (And a Fat Lip)
Freedom Again
What’s to Come?