


I did some guitar tracking (and yes, I did get a haircut). This is where the science part came in. For reasons that might have had something to do with a power or grounding issue, and might also have been related to the quirky open tuning I use for the song "Magellan", I couldn't track a certain part without getting an audible buzz. To work around this, someone had to act as a ground, by touching both me and the bridge of the guitar while I played. For some reason, Robb seemed almost too eager to take on this responsibility.
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