8. Intermission

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 It marks a transition point in the music from a sort of Pop Punk/Electronic Rock feel to a more Baroque Pop/Rock style

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 It marks a transition point in the music from a sort of Pop Punk/Electronic Rock feel to a more Baroque Pop/Rock style.

  Ladies and gentlemen, due to circumstances beyond our control
We are unable to continue our broadcast of dance music
We shall continue now with our piano instrumental  

  The first part of the album is more electronic rock/pop punk music, and the second part is more baroque rock/[dark] cabaret-esque type of music. "Intermission" is the halfway point between the two parts. This line further contributes to the immersive Victorian-burlesque-show aesthetic of the album.  

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