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'''The Trap''' is a song written by [[Zubin Sedghi]]. The song was originally known as '''The Gap''' | '''The Trap''' is a song written by [[Zubin Sedghi]]. The song was originally known as '''The Gap'''. It was first played live in 2009 at The Blind Pig on June 15th. <ref> [https://notfire.cc/outinthetwilight/Setlist-The_Blind_Pig-Ann_Arbor_MI-5-15-09.jpg The Blind Pig 2009 setlist. Accessed June 16th, 2024]</ref> The song was known as The Trap by the Great Scott in Allston, MA on March 3rd, 2010, show, the first show of their tour with [[Jukebox The Ghost]] and [[Skybox]].<ref> [https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/blogs/fanjournals/concerts/2010/03/great-scott-allston-ma-3310/ Great Scott, Allston, MA, 3/3/10 - fanjournal on HiddenInTheSand.com. Accessed June 16th, 2024] </ref> | ||
==Song Meanings== | ==Song Meanings== | ||
When asked in a email in 2021, Zubin wrote back "I wrote it thinking about the natural vs digital world (and the ubiquity and inevitability of technology) and how it leaves so much to be desired and also thinking about string theory and generally how science also tends to fall short with regard to what it feels like exist." | When asked in a email in 2021, Zubin wrote back "I wrote it thinking about the natural vs digital world (and the ubiquity and inevitability of technology) and how it leaves so much to be desired and also thinking about string theory and generally how science also tends to fall short with regard to what it feels like exist." {{cn}} | ||
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==Chords== | ==Chords== | ||
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==References== | |||
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{{Good & Evil}} | {{Good & Evil}} | ||
{{Admittedly Incomplete Demos}} | {{Admittedly Incomplete Demos}} |
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