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Undam Interitus
Artist: Sankofa Legend
Finished: May 30, 2022 - June 4, 2022
​Release date: June 5, 2022
Running time: 15 minutes, 46 seconds (15:46)
Program: LMMS; Audacity

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Estimated file size: 17.29 MB
Trivia:
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Four minutes into the song, a muffled voiceover starts playing and, if you reverse it, it reads: "Unus erit qui advenerit. Gingiber cerevisiam bibit, cultrum vibrat, et insaniam verisimiliter causat — undam interitus." (The audio file's lyrics read the last two words as "Undo interitus", but Legend forgot to change it.)
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The words are in Latin. Translating the words to English, though probably not accurate, will read: "There will be one that arrives. He drinks ginger beer, wields a knife, and will probably cause a craze — 'wave of destruction'."
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The last three muffled voiceovers that play after said voiceover may indicate that there was a ginger-beer-obsessed maniac obliterating the "grounds" while blindly incapacitating and/or wounding multiple individuals. Additionally, the voiceovers sound reminiscent of news reports.
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The last voiceover is cut short by a distorted sound, which cuts to static. This will probably indicate that the origin of the voice was attacked.
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Thankfully, all of these voiceovers are fictional. Additionally, they seemingly serve as extra time for the song.
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Around the 7:15 - 9:23 mark, this part of the song, like "Yours Truly", is what gives Legend chills the most.
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"Undam Interitus" translates to "Wave of Destruction".
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This is the second longest song Legend has made on LMMS, the first being "see you later, forever". However, the song was actually split into three parts during development.
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At the 9:43 - 10:35 mark, Legend used his table, his hands, and his mouth to make the drum sounds and cymbal sounds. He did something similar in "Intuitions".
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This song has BPM changes. It first runs at 210 BPM with the 7/4 time signature. Almost five minutes through the song, it then runs at 240 BPM with the 4/4 time signature. Finally, about four-and-a-half minutes later, it runs at 300 BPM for the rest of the song.
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The cover art could have some similarities to the art for "Haunting Annihilation". (The "Haunting Annihilation" art can be seen at the Art page.)