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All the Cuomo only written songs on [[Everything Will Be Alright in the End]] were included in Ecce Homo's tracklisting, including the three parts of [[The Futurescope Trilogy]]. However the three sections of Futurescope were not together and were most likely originally intended to be three completely different songs. Apparently [[Anonymous]] had an entirely different intro section that was cut for [[Everything Will Be Alright in the End]], and Return to Ithaka was titled Resurgam Fidei at the time which translates from Latin to "I will rise again faith/belief ". [[Everybody Needs Salvation]] was also included in the tracklisting. The version of [[The British Are Coming]] that was included on Ecce Homo was the "personal problems" version and is said to have contained a reference to Boba Fett. An unreleased song titled [[The Rules of Life]] was intended to be the second song on the album and discussed how society (and possibly religion) tells people they need to follow a very specific set of rules/morals to be successful in life, and yet how no one really does or needs to. | All the Cuomo only written songs on [[Everything Will Be Alright in the End]] were included in Ecce Homo's tracklisting, including the three parts of [[The Futurescope Trilogy]]. However the three sections of Futurescope were not together and were most likely originally intended to be three completely different songs. Apparently [[Anonymous]] had an entirely different intro section that was cut for [[Everything Will Be Alright in the End]], and Return to Ithaka was titled Resurgam Fidei at the time which translates from Latin to "I will rise again faith/belief ". [[Everybody Needs Salvation]] was also included in the tracklisting. The version of [[The British Are Coming]] that was included on Ecce Homo was the "personal problems" version and is said to have contained a reference to Boba Fett. An unreleased song titled [[The Rules of Life]] was intended to be the second song on the album and discussed how society (and possibly religion) tells people they need to follow a very specific set of rules/morals to be successful in life, and yet how no one really does or needs to. | ||
The tracklisting, with songs we haven't heard of left blank, was said to be | The tracklisting, with songs we haven't heard of left blank, was said to be: | ||
<ol> | |||
<li>Unreleased Instrumental | |||
<li>The Rules of Life | |||
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<li> | |||
<li>The British Are Coming | |||
<li>Unreleased Instrumental | |||
<li>Ain't Got Nobody | |||
<li> | |||
<li> | |||
<li>Cleopatra | |||
<li>The Waste Land | |||
<li> | |||
<li>Everybody Needs Salvation | |||
<li>Anonymous | |||
<li>Resurgam Fidei (Return to Ithaka) | |||
</ol> | |||
An unknown song was said to contain references to The Hindenburg Disaster, including lyrics detailing little children screaming as they "watched their daddies burn alive". This song is also said to contain a downward choral section which simulated falling. | An unknown song was said to contain references to The Hindenburg Disaster, including lyrics detailing little children screaming as they "watched their daddies burn alive". This song is also said to contain a downward choral section which simulated falling. |