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The second track was influenced by the jazz musician Charlie Mingus. The militaristic imagery of its lyrics were written in response to the Rwandan Genocide. Tate noted that the song’s contradictory title lyric
"Almost parodies the imperatives thrown at music audiences to ‘get up’ and dance".
This song was premiered in Lisbon, Portugal on July 24, 2002. The alternate title is "Snakes & Ladders".

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