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Mirrors

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The title track of the Mirrors EP is an expression of the reflection Joewl sees of him self when looking into the soul of his love Amanda Huganfuk (Malgorzata). The flow of the song was much smoother than the original 10 ½ minute version. Joewl put his soul into that track and the second version that he recorded on the same day as the first had more direction. It is interesting to compare the 2 versions, the original you can feel Joewl exploring unfamiliar territory, and the 2nd version you can feel that Joewl is more with him self that he has now discovered that his Mirror is were he feels most comfortable. Joewl has also added as a bonus on this EP some alternate versions of the track Little Bits Nuts. Joewl also has recorded his first Hungarian vocal track Jaj Istenem showing the great expanse of his talents. His last 2 tracks on the EP features Arnold Schwarzenegger giving the listener a greater insight to what is really going on in this Eart. The choice of album art shows Joewl in his rawest form, as he shows the whole Eart that he is submitting to a life of slavery to Amanda’s arse hole. To submit to her arse hole is to be the highest form of respect. To show her how her arse hole is much superior to his existence leaves one to imagine what he feels for the rest of her, considering the position in society that an arse hole has. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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