The Mars VoltaSon et Lumiere (1:35)

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The first track on TMV’s 2003 De-loused In the Comatorium album, serving as its introduction. It was written by guitarist Omar Rodriguez-Lopez.
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  • going-inside

    best debut album intro ever! [3]

    22 days ago
  • antonijover

    Should be glued to Inertiatic

    last month
  • Tim_19

    best debut album intro ever! [2]

    last month
  • greglypoop123

    i just want to hear inertiatic esp- "now im looooost!"

    February 2012
  • DerpyKong

    @Benzopiler Exactly what I thought of.

    October 2011
  • steal-kill

    Clipside of the pinkeye sight.

    September 2011
  • MIND_FUSION

    Distortion!

    September 2011
  • Ooblix

    such a tease to play this

    July 2011
  • steal-kill

    BEST FUCKING INTRO EVER! [2]

    July 2011
  • Benzopiler

    reminds me of 2001: A Space Odyssey

    June 2011
  • tgrodrian

    @hrosumny I was thinking the exact same thing!

    March 2011
  • complexlogix

    .

    January 2011
  • hrosumny

    Great song, though I must admit, having this song play on my radio then NOT going into Inertiatic Esp is about as close as music can get to simulating blue balls. [2]

    January 2011
  • sixssixtsixc

    wack they need to follow it up with Inertiatic Esp

    December 2010
  • Driverzx

    So, so great.

    November 2010
  • rocketbrother19

    BEST FUCKING INTRO EVER!

    November 2010
  • Sphen1234

    good book.....you can find it

    November 2010
  • draksis

    Gahh, It's too short :(

    November 2010
  • topMID

    don't get me wrong i love this intro, but it would be nothing without inertiatic esp

    October 2010
  • MusicxxAddicted

    best debut album intro ever!

    September 2010
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