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<blockquote>''That song just fell out of me there in a really emotional moment. Ever since then, I've been much more careful about - you know? I'm not even going to look. I don't care where we are on the chart. If you start looking, you're going to just look until you find something bad. At least that's how I am. As soon as I start to look, I'm like "oh yeah, the song says 'forget about it.'"”''</blockquote> | <blockquote>''That song just fell out of me there in a really emotional moment. Ever since then, I've been much more careful about - you know? I'm not even going to look. I don't care where we are on the chart. If you start looking, you're going to just look until you find something bad. At least that's how I am. As soon as I start to look, I'm like "oh yeah, the song says 'forget about it.'"”''</blockquote> | ||
In an [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZ-JfPVbxXk%7C interview with WFPK], [[Brian Bell]] also commented about the Fibonacci sequence: | |||
<blockquote>''There’s a moment in Numbers where Im singing backgrounds and there’s a little breakdown— da, da, da— it was this quarter note pulse. And I’m like, well obviously I’m going to say some numbers. But I realized that the only way that numbers that I came up with are going to make the record, make the cut so to speak, is if they meant something. So I did something— the Fibonacci sequence, where you add the— so I was saying 0 1’s and stuff, like binary numbers. So I started 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5… like it went all the way I think to 13. I don’t know what kind of math nerd is gonna notice that, but I had to present it that way. Like, “You understand? I’m saying the Fibonacci code here, so it’s like a little Easter egg!”''</blockquote> | |||
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