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While writing for the album, the members got together and wrote each segment on its own, which were later arranged into the eccentric masterpiece. As the various soundscapes fade in and out of sequence, the music tells the story of a the emotional instability that occurs during the dramatic events of a surgery. The unconventional music is further explored through the use of unique instrumentation.

While the guitar work of 'King Buzzo' is heavy on the use of effects and distortion, at times regressing to concise fast-paced and thrashy guitar riffs, the bass-playing of Dunn is ultra-heavy and resonating like the sound of a cello.

Normally known for his sonic-fast drummer, Lombardo instead slows things down with varying techniques as well as the use of bongos and cans. Perhaps the most unique musical elements that can be found are the introduction of the didgeridoo and the bull roarer cue in around the 25 minute mark , a device that you might remember Crocodile Dundee used to 'phone for help. Simple electronica additions further enhance the eerie mood already conveyed throughout the album. Delirium Cordia is the perfect amalgamation of a soundtrack to a suspense-thriller and a surgical procedure gone horrifically wrong.

Bungle , and, of course, Mike Patton -- creeps into the mix every once in awhile and is totally tight, appropriate, and on-point. The end of Delirium Cordia sounds like a looped groove of a vinyl record with no one to mind the needle, setting us up for a sequel. Mike Patton and crew give us another great work, leaving us to wonder what lies around the corner.

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