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That Spells DNA | |
Release | Our Bodies, Ourselves, Our Cybernetic Arms |
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Length | 3:11 |
Release date | September 2005 |
Related Pages | Other media |
Blog entry |
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Trivia
- The strings of DNA mentioned in the song are made up. According to JoCo, "I'm pretty sure that actual important strings of DNA would be too long to put into a song and still have a song that someone might want to listen to." [1]
- The song (like all the tracks from Our Bodies, Ourselves, Our Cybernetic Arms) was written as a musical response to an article in Popular Science.
- The song was featured in the last episode of "Book Two: Descent" from the "7th Son trilogy" by Hutchins.
Availability
Available in MP3 and FLAC format in the JoCo store.
Ho ho, who wodlua thunk it, right?