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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\nCome a little closer\nI’m your little atom of influence\n\n[Verse 1]\nLips, skills and supply chains\nSoft-focus risk on a sponsor face\nHigh-output maintenance free\nI make waste-not-want-not a pretty thing\n\nSmall reactors, big bets\nAll that pressure lives in my dry cask\nI don’t carry doubt, I carry nerve\nI make big power sound resilient \n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nI love the pull of nuclear revival\nI believe atoms make me happy\nI know what makes it investable\nYou can keep your caution, I’m a clean girl\n\n[Chorus]\nClean girl, clean girl\nSay social licence over me\nClean girl, clean girl\nFinancing fission and lose your mind\nClean girl, clean girl\nRestore confidence and forget to cry\nClean girl, clean girl\nAtoms are a clean girl's only friend\n\n[Verse 2]\nSummit rose and a donor floor\nLittle clean promise, baby, give me more\nSay “bankable,” say “next thing” sweet\nSay it like the market is under my feet\n\nNo regulation, only scale-up\nReshaping the case with my face up\nI don’t do debate, I don’t do doubt\nI just make the whole room sell itself out\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nI like my men with a nuclear launch date \nI like my deadlines tied to climate change\nIf power is progress, that’s all I choose \nYou can keep your panic; I’m a clean girl\n\n[Chorus]\nClean girl, clean girl\nSay social licence over me\nClean girl, clean girl\nFinancing fission and lose your mind\nClean girl, clean girl\nRestore confidence and forget to cry\nClean girl, clean girl\nAtoms are a clean girl's only friend\n\n[Bridge]\nCharge my car from a small reactor\nTouch me like a prestige adapter\nPretty little modular dream\nIf I say it clean; then it’s clean\n\n[Outro]\n(Clean girl)\nSo clean\n(Clean girl)\nEverybody wants a clean girl"
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nUnit three fuel building - louder through the fan\nTruck bay, vaults, crane hook, same old plan\n“Four casks on a flatbed - two sticks per can”\nOpen, lift, unpin, relock - do it again\n\nRacks pulled out, water’s still here\nFoot below the floor - used to sit near\n“Now it’s slowly evaporating”\nSay it casual like it’s not waiting\n\n“Please turn around.”\nThree, two, one.\nClean.\n\n“No eating, drinking, chewing.”\nSay it like a rule, not a warning.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nThirty seconds still, then “turn around”\nThree-two-one - keep it clean, keep it calm\nIf it’s sealed like they swear it is\nWhy the warnings, why the checks, why the alarms?\n\n[Verse 2]\nFlight panel supervisory - two seats, one crown\nATC never leaves, somebody swaps you down\nClean board religion: “No alarms allowed”\nTwelve-hour watch, eyes locked, coffee banned\n\nE-Zero binder, page-worn spine\nTrip or safety injection - read the line\nRods drop, red lights, breaker opens fast\nThirty seconds later the turbine’s past\n\n“How long to restart?”\nDepends what tripped it.\nXenon gas loads, peaks eight hours,\ndrifts out slow - don’t fight it.\n\n[Pre-Chorus 2]\nCondenser needs river, not just will\nVariable pumps - set the flow by chill\nTime of year decides what “firm” can do\nSteam to the blades, then the weather tells you\n\n[Chorus]\nYou can’t decommission Medusa\nYou can only box her up\nPour another ring of concrete\nCall it “sealed enough”\nDon’t drink, don’t chew, don’t linger long\nKeep your eyes on the signs while the years roll on\nYou can’t decommission Medusa\nYou can only stand watch\n\n[Verse 3]\nOut on the pad rows like monuments\nDifferent tops, different vents, same permanence\nShort can over there - Unit One’s last\n“Back in the day” - say it proud, say it fast\n\nGTCC section - “see how the top is different?”\nLike a museum label inside the fence line, distant\nHeat shimmer off the lid in winter air\n“Lot of heat still coming off the fuel there”\n\n“Plant isn’t perfect.”\nIssue: water in the inlet path\nPull the plugs, add the screens\nSay “problem solved” and laugh\n\nWhy a deep repository?\nPerfectly fine right here.\nHeritage-washing custody\ninto a souvenir.\n\n[Bridge]\nJust don’t lick it.\nThat’s only x-rays.\nDose-by-a-flight comparison\nto wash the day away\n\nSmallest footprint.\nParking lot size.\nBut the lights stay on\nwhen the plant goes offline\n\n[Chorus]\nYou can’t decommission Medusa\nYou can only box her up\nPour another ring of concrete\nCall it “sealed enough”\nDon’t drink, don’t chew, don’t linger long\nKeep your eyes on the signs while the years roll on\nYou can’t decommission Medusa\nYou can only stand watch\n\n[Outro]\nClean board. Clean exit.\nTurn around. Three, two, one.\nThe plant goes dark - the pad stays lit.\n(You can't decommission Medusa)\n(You can't decommission Medusa)\n3-2-1\n(You can't decommission Medusa)"
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      "public_title": "Meltdown Queen",
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\n(Oh-oh-oh, she’s untouchable, yeah, she’s unstoppable!)\n(Tick-tick-tick, hearts on split, split, split!)\n(Watch her move, boy! She’s your meltdown hit!)\n\n[Verse 1]\nShe walks in like a savior, draped in radioactive silk,\nPromises the future, but her balance starts to tilt.\nHer heels strike the ground, they call it innovation,\nBut every move she makes is pure detonation.\n(Tick-tick, watch her light the fuse!)\n\n[Verse 2]\n(Uh-huh, uh-huh!)\nHer lips are like ignition, sparks in every word she speaks,\nShe dances through collapse while her empire springs a leak.\nShe’s got permits in her pocket, cores hidden in her clutch,\nAnd every man who follows her forgets she emits too much.\n(Snap-snap, she’s the queen of chaos!)\n\n[Hook 1]\n(Tick-tick-tick, watch her take control!)\n(She’s a meltdown queen with a heart so cold!)\n(Snap-snap-snap, you’re under her spell!)\n(She’s the meltdown queen, and she does it so well!)\n\n[Verse 3]\n(Let’s break it down!)\nShe keeps a coded suitcase, her secrets stitched in seams,\nHer nails are brushed with graphite, her plans are laced with schemes.\nThey call her the solution, but her lies are all on tape,\nAnd when the fallout settles, there’s no chance to escape.\n(Tick-tick, now you’re caught in her trap! She'll remember now.)\n\n[Bridge]\n(Oh, she’s flawless, she’s insane!)\nYour dream girl, your nightmare, your chain-reaction flame!\nShe’s untouchable, unshakable, impossible to tame!\nBut when she melts down, boy, you’ll forget her name!\n(Tick-tick-tick—she’s the game you’ll lose!)\n\n[Hook 2]\n(Tick-tick-tick, she’s a chain reaction!)\n(Every step she takes leaves destruction!)\n(Snap-snap-snap, her game is supreme!)\n(Meltdown queen, she’s the star of your dreams!)\n\n(You don’t even know!)\nHer charm’s a perfect weapon, her brilliance blinding clear,\nHer plans are sealed in circuits, and she smiles to engineer.\nBut every corporation crowns her as their prize,\nWhile the oceans die and cities vaporize.\n(Tick-tick, she’s the queen of disguise!)\n\n[Outro]\n(Tick-tick-tick, she’s untouchable, unstoppable!)\n(She’ll steal your soul, leave you unlovable!)\n(Snap-snap-snap, what’s left to say?)\n(Meltdown queen, and she’ll blow you away!)"
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      "public_title": "Arg",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nOn the radio: reactor, jobs\nOn the TV: a national cause\nSmall modular, big applause\nBut Chubut knows what follows all that\nUranium under the meseta floor\nTaylings still there from before\nSixty-five million tons and growing\nAnd they still say, keep it going\n\nPatagonia knows this move\nWhen the capital wants it kept far away\nYellowcake talk, export demand\nAlways the south, always this land\nMorning table\nOtra vez\nYou say tomorrow\nWe hear the waste\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nSixty-five million tons\nAlready there, still here\nOld uranium waste\nAnd still you come this year\nYou call it clean\nWhy all that waste\nYou call it progress\nWhy bring it here\n\n[Chorus]\nNuclear Argentina\nNo se vende, no\nNuclear Argentina\nDon’t bring that to our home\nUranium country (oh oh oh)\nAlready knows\nOld waste still here\nFrom years ago\nNot for the river\nNot for Chubut\nNuclear Argentina\nWe know what comes with this\n\n[Verse 2]\nThey say AI, they say power parks\nThey say bright rooms lit after dark\nThey say the north will rise on this\nThen why this always lands down here\nMine mouth, mill waste, haul road, pit\nNobody here is asking for it\nThey want the ore, they want the route\nThen leave the tailings with the south\n\nTrelew hears the promise pass\nThrough kitchen tile and window glass\nDogs in the yard, cups in the sink\nPeople hear more than what you think\nNo, this is not a first-time thing\nThe waste hills there have lasted years\nAnd every time they say advance\nThe river answers with the past\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nSixty-five million tons\nAlready there, still here\nOld uranium waste\nAnd still you come this year\nYou call it clean\nWhy all that waste\nYou call it progress\nWhy bring it here\n\n[Bridge]\nThey say clean\nWe say waste\nThey say future\nSame old place\nSixty-five million tons\nStill on the land\nAnd now they come back\nWith another plan\n\nThey want uranium\nThey want one more round\nThey want Patagonia\nTo carry it now\nNot for the river\nNot for Chubut\nWe know this move\nWe know this push\n\n[Final Chorus]\nNuclear Argentina\nNo se vende, no\nNuclear Argentina\nDon’t bring that to our home\nUranium country (oh oh oh)\nAlready knows\nOld waste still here\nFrom years ago\nNot for the river\nNot for Chubut\nNuclear Argentina\nWe know what comes with this\nNuclear Argentina\nNo se vende, no"
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      "public_title": "Birdie",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nSaw the clip just yesterday,\nBirds drop fast, then snap mid-way.\nNobody knows the how or why,\nThey just fall right from the sky.\n\n[Verse 2]\nDoorbell cams and shaky phones,\nBirdies explode and fall to ground.\nThey all guess, but skip the why\nJust say “weird” and walk on by.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nThey peck the grass, they sip the rain,\nSomething small gets in their wings,\nAnd no one checks for tiny things.\n\n[Chorus]\nBirdie pop, no one saw\n()pop pop pop)\nFeathers flick, then that’s it, gone\n(pop pop pop)\nReplay clip, it loops again\nSnap and scroll, just count to ten\n\nBirdie pop, blink and miss\n(pop.. pop.. pop)\nNo alarm, just missed the sign\n(pop.. pop.. pop)\n\n[Bridge]\nThey don’t test what no one sees,\nThey don't guess it's from the sea,\nNo one moves, just press rewind,\nMute the clip and say it’s fine.\n\n[Final Chorus]\nBirdie pop, no one knows why\n(pop pop pop)\nFeathers flick, then that’s it, gone\n(pop pop pop)\nReplay clip, it loops again\nSnap and scroll, just wonder why\n\nBirdie pop, blink and miss\n(pop pop pop)\nNo alarm, just missed the sign\n(pop.. pop.. pop)\nIt’s just a clip, it’s just a day\nFeathers down, Birdie explodes away\n\n[Outro]\nBirdie dropped, they hit delete\nFeathers fall - and that’s a wrap."
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\nNuclear is crazy\nNuclear is crazy\nNuclear is crazy\nAgain again\n\n[Verse 1]\nMayak re-processing\nTecha carries it\nDownstream inheritance\nNobody buries it\nFukushima meltdowns\nContainment failed\nCorium touching the Pacific\nThat’s the detail\nNot fixed not over\nNot back to normal\nJust management forever\nIn a shell that got torn\nHot fragments found\nMarked and avoided\nYears keep stacking\nNothing gets corrected\n\n[Verse 2]\nFukushima meltdowns broke the chain\nSo nothing ever stops\nCurrents ignore borders\nActinides disperse and persist\n\nWhales turn up emaciated\nStomachs empty\nFood web disturbed\nWhat else explains it\nIf not the ongoing core meltdowns\nIf not the base of the chain\nName the other driver\nSay what it is then\n\n[Chorus]\nNuclear is crazy\nSay the phrase\nNuclear is crazy\nStill amazed\nFront end back end\nCustody forever\nTemporary becomes permanent\nTied up together\n\nNuclear is crazy\nNo clean end\nNuclear is crazy\nAgain again\nBuild it run it\nManage it later\nThat’s nuclear crazy\n\n[Bridge]\nBig Z under occupation\nPower at risk\nCooling needs electricity\nThat is the physics\nMore steps more handling\nMore routes more exposure\nNo closure point\nNo final handoff\nJust long custody\nGeneration after generation\n\n[Chorus]\nNuclear is crazy\nSay the phrase\nNuclear is crazy\nStill amazed\nFront end back end\nCustody forever\nTemporary becomes permanent\nTied up together\n\nNuclear is crazy\nNo clean end\nNuclear is crazy\nAgain again\nBuild it run it\nManage it later\nThat’s nuclear crazy\n\n[Outro]\nNuclear is crazy\nThat’s nuclear crazy"
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      "public_title": "Every",
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\nSlide deck fantasies, plasma on the screen,\nBlue-ring halo on a venture-cap dream.\nYou call it “star in a bottle,”\nI call it “nothing on the table tonight.”\n\n[Verse 1]\nYou said “it’s fundamentally safe,”\nmeteor tests on a conference slide.\nOne-second fuel in a neat blue ring,\nmeanwhile grids still drop outside.\nYou sell a sun you can’t ignite,\nwrite Part 30 like a lullaby.\nHospitals, beams and shielding walls,\nbut no hot water where the kids lie.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nYou flex that tokamak sketch again,\nall Q-noise, no megawatt feed.\nYou call it “leadership, fusion first,”\nbut your datasets don’t heat what they need.\nGeothermal in the scrap pile,\nboring rock you never fund.\nYou’d rather chase a lab-bred halo\nthan let the wells run for everyone.\n\n[Chorus]\nFor every thought of fusion,\na child goes hungry.\nAnother billion to the plasma show,\nempty bowl on the live-stream, lonely.\nFor every thought of fusion,\nyou skip one more real-world fix.\nYou call it “clean for centuries,”\nbut the meter still reads “no mix.”\n\n[Verse 2]\nYou talk of neutrons like they’re tame,\nactivation steel in a dry cask off-screen.\nYou hide tritium in the footnotes,\ncall it “just a hospital machine.”\nPart 50 for the water boilers,\nPart 30 for your lightning toy.\nDifferent rulebook, same polished token,\nsame old rich man’s science joy.\n\n[Pre-Chorus 2]\nYou said “you’ll never need to evacuate,”\nlike that’s the only way to fail.\nNo word on cost or timing,\nno cables, no actual rail.\nWhile pipes leak in the boiler towns,\nyou’re posing by a magnet coil.\nGood suit, nice smile, no electrons out,\njust more grants and lobby oil.\n\n[Chorus]\nFor every thought of fusion,\na child goes hungry.\nAnother render of a halo ring,\nno lunch in the canteen, sorry.\nFor every thought of fusion,\nanother year lost to the pitch.\nYou call it “world-transforming,”\nbut the switch stays off at the switch.\n\n[Bridge]\nCute little demo in a plexi box,\ncamera pans on the LinkedIn post.\nMeanwhile mom’s on prepaid heat,\ncounting coins for the week’s roast.\nYou said “rock heat isn’t sexy,”\njust pipes and pumps in the dirt.\nBut that unbranded well beneath us all\ncould’ve fed the grid first.\n\n[Final Chorus]\nFor every thought of fusion,\na child goes hungry.\nYou chase a star in a meeting room,\nleave real homes cold and hungry.\nFor every thought of fusion,\nyou let the simple answer slide.\nYou build a future no one lives to see,\nwhile today gets pushed aside."
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      "lyrics": "[VERSE 1]\nThey marked the early years as transfer\nsurface uptake, canopy bias\nmeasured ratios shifting downward\nas soil inventories settled in place\n\nNeedles first, then bark, then sapwood\npatterns consistent across plots\nthe system no longer migrating quickly\njust circulating within bounds\n\nBy the sixth year the curves flattened\nvariance fell inside expectation\nnot absence, not reduction\nonly balance replacing motion\n\n[VERSE 2]\nHeartwood uptake lagged behind growth\nbut remained chemically coherent\npotassium pathways accepted substitution\nwithout flag or resistance\n\nTag values stabilized across species\nbroadleaf and conifer alike\npredictability returned to the models\nonce time absorbed the shock\n\nThey didn’t call it recovery\nthey didn’t call it resolution\nthey called it representative\nlong-term behavior confirmed\n\n[PRE-CHORUS]\nOnce fluctuation slows\nlanguage shifts\nfrom emergency to parameter\n\nWhat can be modeled\ncan be managed\nwithout raising voices\n\n[CHORUS]\nFukushima Radiocesium Acclimatization\nentered quietly\nthrough growth cycles and budgets\n\nFukushima Radiocesium Acclimatization\nnot reversal\nnot repair\n\nFukushima Radiocesium Acclimatization\nwhere persistence becomes acceptable\nbecause it can be predicted\n\n[VERSE 3]\nTotal inventory held steady\neven as biomass increased\nconcentration unchanged\nwhile accumulation continued\n\nStability did not imply absence\nonly that inputs matched outputs\nthe forest learned new chemistry\nbefore memory adjusted\n\nThey validated stem-wood projections\nagainst observed plateaus\nconfidence restored to forecasting\nonce uncertainty collapsed\n\n[BRIDGE]\nNo metric captures what adaptation costs\nwhen tolerance replaces resilience\nno coefficient accounts for fragility\nmasked by equilibrium\n\nModels close\nquestions remain\n\n[FINAL CHORUS]\nFukushima Radiocesium Acclimatization\nafter the event\nwhen alarm is no longer useful\n\nFukushima Radiocesium Acclimatization\nwhere damage becomes background\nand background becomes policy\n\nFukushima Radiocesium Acclimatization\nof a living system\nthat continues without consent\n\n[OUTRO]\nThe forest did not heal\nit incorporated\n\nThe models did not solve\nthey stabilized\n\nAcclimatization remains\nbecause time was allowed to pass"
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      "lyrics": "[Intro-Chorus]\nShe kissed a dry cask down at Diablo Canyon (kiss)\nMade the waste her fashion companion (yeah)\nShe kissed a dry cask just for the clicks (click)\nPrada smile and influencer tricks (tricks)\n\n[Verse 1]\nPrada on the shore, sharp shoulder pose\nRad Future in hand, that’s the life she chose\nMagic spicy rocks, gummy bears for scale\nSelling safety dreams in a runway tale\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nBlack van, glam crew, book in the sand (sand)\nHamptons with Gwyneth, drink in her hand (hand)\n\n[Chorus]\nShe kissed a dry cask down at Diablo Canyon (kiss)\nMade the waste her fashion companion (yeah)\nShe kissed a dry cask just for the clicks (click)\nPrada smile and influencer tricks (tricks)\n\n[Verse 2]\nGet ready with me, containment chic\nFive mil pledged in the first big week\nSkimming’s fine, says the rad queen star\nWhile the waste stays hot where the casks are\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nTold the crowd, “Don’t fear the core” (core)\nBut the ocean knocks on the reactor door (door)\n\n[Chorus]\nShe kissed a dry cask down at Diablo Canyon (kiss)\nMade the waste her fashion companion (yeah)\nShe kissed a dry cask just for the clicks (click)\nPrada smile and influencer tricks (tricks)\n\n[Bridge]\nLights flash bright on the TikTok feed (feed)\nGlossed-up fission for a sponsor’s need (need)\nPast the glam, there’s a cask in line (line)\nTwo hundred forty thousand years of time (time)\n\n[Final Chorus]\nShe kissed a dry cask down at Diablo Canyon (kiss)\nMade the risk a runway companion (yeah)\nShe kissed a dry cask just for the clicks (click)\nRad Future smile and influencer tricks (tricks)"
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nEver since the MOX fuel melted,\nthe mountains have been acting… trippy.\nOne-ton bags slouch in the fields,\npines look exhausted and brittle.\nBut sure — must be the weather.\nMoon bear cubs paw around the roots like,\n“Uh, hello? Where’d the food go?”\n\n[Verse 2]\nMoon bears used to mind their business \nup in cedar fog,\ncrunching nuts,\nbeing cute,\nnot raiding grocery dumpsters at noon.\nBut here they are,\ntrotting behind mom into parking lots\nlike this is totally how life works now.\n\n[Chorus]\nMoon bear attacks,\nthat’s the flavor of the week.\nHumans shout “danger!”\ninstead of, “why’d the bears leave the mountains?”\nMoon bear attacks,\nblame the bears, blame the claws \nnever mind the missing food chain\nwe kicked out from under their paws.\n\n[Verse 3]\nAcorns don’t fail a whole region for fun.\nBeech nuts don’t vanish on a whim.\nBut go ahead \ncall it “mass collapse.”\nCall it “climate change.”\nMeanwhile the chain is obviously broken,\nand everyone knows\nit’s only going to get worse.\n\n[Bridge]\nThe mountains remember the Fukushima core meltdowns\neven if people don’t.\nWe paved the fields with those black bags\nand said, “all fixed.”\nNature shrugged,\nand now the moon bears are left with it\nsniffing what we don’t talk about,\nstumbling downhill hungry.\n\n[Final Chorus]\nMoon bear attacks,\nbut the bears aren’t the issue.\nThey’re the last honest creatures out there,\nshowing us something’s wrong.\nMoon bear attacks,\nhumans panic\nwhile the real disaster\nwalks on two legs, not four\n(and still believes nuclear solves climate change)."
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\nI can’t vibe with this.\nI can’t.\n\n[Verse 1]\nCan you believe?\nTokyo picked:\nMinami-ToriShima,\nState controlled, special access,\nno locals to protest or get in the way,\nStage one “literature survey,”\nwaste agency rolls it out.\nA coral ring, a tiny footprint,\nthey still want to dig it out.\n\n[Verse 2]\nA-toll isn’t land, it’s an edge.\nIt’s water on all sides.\nYou don’t “store” fission trash\non an island that erodes.\nCurrents don’t care who decided what.\nStorms don’t care what you call it.\nThe ocean isn’t a bathtub.\nIt never holds still.\n\n[Hook]\nWASTE ISOLATION A-toll,\nhot waste on a reef.\nWASTE ISOLATION A-toll,\nsealed up by the sea.\nStill breaking down, the count goes on,\nactivity doesn’t just cease.\nWASTE ISOLATION A-toll,\ndistance isn’t disposal,\nit’s waste placed beyond witness.\n\n[Verse 3]\nThree steps, three phases,\nlike the clock can be managed.\nThey’re shopping for a quiet place,\na coordinate off-record.\nBut waste isn’t quiet.\nIt’s unstable chaos with consequences:\nshield it, log it,\npray it behaves.\n\n[Bridge]\nIt’s the reverse of containment,\nyou’re counting on distance\nto do the work of a shielded room.\nYou’re counting on waves\nto be polite at best.\n\n[Hook]\nWASTE ISOLATION A-toll,\nhot waste on a reef.\nWASTE ISOLATION A-toll,\nsealed up by the sea.\nStill breaking down, the count goes on,\nactivity doesn’t just cease.\nWASTE ISOLATION A-toll,\ndistance isn’t disposal,\nit’s waste placed beyond witness."
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\n\nHe does not need a reactor built\nhe needs the rumor priced by nine\nIdaho Lab photo, a D.O.E quote\na volume surge before design\n\nHe does not read the groundwater map\nhe does not revisit Unit Three\nFukushima turns to metadata\ninside morning volatility\n\nNo kelp forest in the terminal\nno gray whale in the bid\nhe lets the Pacific disappear\ninside a candle he can flip\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\n\nHe does not need it safe\nhe needs it capitalized\nhe doesn't need a conscience\nhe needs investors hypnotized\n\n[Chorus]\n\nAtomic day trader\npump the core, short to sell\nmarks “advanced” to market\nbefore disposal has a home\n\nAtomic day trader\nhedges on Price-Anderson\nAtomic day trader\natomic future cash flows\n\n[Verse 2]\n\nHe likes “plutonium-bearing”\nwhen the hyphen does the work\nlikes “recycling” waste\nfolded into forecast\nlikes custody with no face\n\nHe does not deny the harm\nhe discounts it at three percent\nsells before cost overruns\nbefore the dry casks are secured\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\n\nHe does not need a license\nhe needs “licensing” as a word\nhe does not need construction\nhe needs future tense preferred\n\n[Chorus]\n\nAtomic day trader\npump the core, short to sell\nmarks “advanced” to market\nbefore disposal has a home\n\nAtomic day trader\nhedges on Price-Anderson\nAtomic day trader\natomic future cash flows\n\n[Bridge]\n\nNo tide pool in the rally\nno salmon in the spread\nno snow crab in the ticker\nno leukemia in the trade\n\nNo nuclear priest-hood\nno private insurance \nno geological repository\n\nNot because he missed it\nnot because he did not know\nhe saw the decay curve\nand bought the first uptick (tick tick)\n\n[Final Verse]\n\nHe positions before licensing\nbefore metallurgy, before decommissioning\nbefore the plant becomes a disease factory\nbefore the aquifer becomes evidence\n\nAtomic day trader\npump the core, short to sell\nmarks “advanced” to market\nbefore disposal has a home\n\nAtomic day trader\nhedges on Price-Anderson\n\nAtomic day trader\natomic future cash flows"
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\n\nHe reviewed earlier schematics the way others review operating histories\nchecking which baseline inputs changed over time.\nHe’d see today’s conditions and mark the sections involving thermal limit for review,\nbecause certain parameters remain fixed even when external environments shift.\nWhen a model depended on a “stable baseline,”\nhe’d re-evaluate the component linked to design constraint,\nnoting that performance is constrained by initial design criteria.\n\n[Verse 2]\n\nHe viewed documentation quality as a core part of the architecture.\nSo when a report condensed the variable related to off-site power,\nhe’d stop long enough to question\nwhy a field built on verification occasionally proceeds using implied estimates.\nHe’d ask why review procedures adjust\nonce a project aims to accelerate deployment\nbeyond the original evaluation timeline.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\n\nHe said physical systems operate under fixed constraints,\nand any long-duration technology\nmust acknowledge dependencies on cooling resources.\nUnallocated load does not disappear\nit redistributes into components\noutside the current budget or schedule\n\n[Chorus]\n\nChanneling Alvin Weinberg\nassessing each “new solution” as if it were a stress contour.\nChanneling Alvin Weinberg\nchecking how the structure responds when coolant temperature\nmoves outside its specified range.\nEvery next-generation proposal\nrelies on something he would examine first:\nwho oversees the element tied to coolant temperature,\nand what procedures govern non-standard conditions?\nChanneling Alvin Weinberg\nthe engineer who ensured constraints were evaluated before conclusions.\nChanneling Alvin Weinberg\n(Channeling Alvin Weinberg)"
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nFactory module dropped on site,\nthree cranes swing in the cold floodlight.\nNuScale badge on my jacket sleeve,\nsaid “load-follow” like you wouldn’t believe.\nHay-loo in the core so tight,\npassive safety if the pumps lose fight.\nTold the press it’s a “set and forget,”\nI saw the heat map, I’m not there yet.\n\n[Hook]\nI’m critical… until I’m not,\nfull power, baby, then I pull that slot.\nFrom first neutron to the last decay,\nyou can’t spin me when I walk away.\nI’m critical… until I’m not,\nall green bars till the rods get dropped.\nYour sealed core dream’s just a ticking shot,\nI’m critical… until I’m not.\n\n[Bridge 1]\nPassive cooling on a chalkboard sketch,\nnatural circulation won’t clear the fetch.\nDecay heat tank in a single shell,\nyou call it safe \n but just want to up sell. \n\n[Verse 2]\nMicrogrid hookup on a desert base,\ntransport cask with a lined steel face.\nBarge reactor tied on the dock at night,\nsaid “modular build” like it’s watertight.\nIntegrated steam gen locked in place,\nthermal-hydraulic tests run in haste.\nContainment module got a shiny skin,\nbut I’ve seen leaks where you sealed it thin.\n\n[Hook repeat]\nI’m critical… until I’m not,\nfull power, baby, then I pull that slot.\nFrom first neutron to the last decay,\nyou can’t spin me when I walk away.\nI’m critical… until I’m not,\nall green bars till the rods get dropped.\nYour sealed core dream’s just a ticking shot,\nI’m critical… until I’m not.\n\n[Bridge 2]\nLong-cycle refuel is a pretty phrase,\nwhen the core gas builds and the coolant strays.\nRoot cause buried in a slide deck spin,\ncall it “non-event” and you still sign in.\n\n[Verse 3]\nE-M-P test lit the switchboard red,\ncontrol link tripped and the watchdog’s dead.\nOff-grid demo for the five-star brass,\nSCRAM hit fast when the flow won’t pass.\nYou can keep your crown in the trade press shot,\nI’m out the gate and I’ve burned that plot.\n\n[Hook final]\nI’m critical… until I’m not,\nfull power, baby, then I pull that slot.\nFrom first neutron to the last decay,\nyou can’t spin me when I walk away.\nI’m critical… until I’m not,\nall green bars till the rods get dropped.\nYour sealed core dream’s just a ticking shot,\nI’m critical… until I’m not."
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nQuarter-turn orders, copied and carried.\n“Framework” in the throat of the complex.\nPF-4 vending stays alive.\nGlovebox manipulators handle,\nhands trained to hold the \nunholdable.\n\n[Verse 2]\nSixty a year. Surge to one hundred.\nNot “check each one”\nQualified by process, not by any law.\n“Risk conscious” becomes the new prayer\na cleaner phrase for dirty work.\n\n[Pre-Hook]\nDose ceiling lifted.\nRules shaved down.\nThey call it “efficiency.”\nThat’s the bargain.\n\n[Hook]\nDOMINANT \nPLUTONIUM SUPREMACY.\nGO FAST\nDOMINANT \nTOMORROW.\nPITS, PITS, PITS\nMAKE THEM MODULAR.\nINTERNAL COLONY\nPAY IT IN BLOODWORK.\nDOMINANT \nPLUTONIUM SUPREMACY.\nGO FAST\nDOMINANT TOMORROW.\n\n\n[Bridge]\nThis isn’t science \nit’s throughput.\nA bomb factory wearing a prefab lab coat.\nDesign it easy. Cast it quick.\nShift the burden from the part to the process.\nOutriggers spin up\nLivermore, \nNevada, \nSavannah\nso one room can pretend it’s infinite.\nThey speak in “resolve” and “supremacy,”\nas if fear were a product you can ship.\n\n[Hook]\nDOMINANT \nPLUTONIUM SUPREMACY.\nGO FAST\nDOMINANT \nTOMORROW.\nPITS, PITS, PITS\nMAKE THEM MODULAR.\nINTERNAL COLONY\nPAY IT IN BLOODWORK.\nDOMINANT \nPLUTONIUM SUPREMACY.\nGO FAST\nDOMINANT TOMORROW.\n\n[Outro]\n\nGO FAST."
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      "lyrics": "[verse 1]\nPaper suits and white caps blur their features\nas they step onto the refueling floor.\nThey call it a renaissance,\nbut the intake readings disagree.\nThey cite metrics from the NRC,\nyet the equipment shifts off mark\nas the floor runs hotter than planned.\n\n[verse 2]\nThey talk about “big things,”\nbut instruments here outdate the crew inspecting them.\nThey praise physics over emotion,\nthough the river rejects their forecasts.\nTheir doctrine demands momentum,\nas if supply bends to belief\nor Wigner shifts because they insist.\n\n[chorus]\nThis is the Failed Nuclear Priesthood,\npromising revival in a room patched with revisions.\nTheir baseload line drops\nwhenever water climbs past limit.\nThey point at rivals and phantom threats,\nbut fault runs through their own order—\na vow built for permanence\nset against a world that won’t stay fixed.\n\n[verse 3]\nThey present compact reactors as settled fact,\nstacking assurances like units\nthat never reach verified startup.\nThey repeat the tech is “ready,”\nthough entries in their system\nsit under provisional rules.\nThey praise supply as destiny,\nignoring the assembly behind them\nlocking into another unresolved state.\n\n[bridge]\nThe louder their declarations,\nthe more machinery replies in broken sequences.\nTheir delivery hardens,\nbut the housing weakens under years of load.\nA trainee works a control that won’t respond;\na senior reports the anomaly\nin a record no successor will inherit.\n\n[chorus]\nThis is the Failed Nuclear Priesthood,\npromising revival in a room patched with revisions.\nTheir baseload line drops\nwhenever water climbs past limit.\nThey point at rivals and phantom threats,\nbut fault runs through their own order—\na vow built for permanence\nset against a world that won’t stay fixed.\n\n[big finish]\nLet them rehearse certainty\nbefore equipment that refuses to cooperate.\nThe river writes the outcome\nin heat marks across the intake floor.\nA nuclear joke of the unraveling,\nand a priesthood\nthat confused confidence with capability.\nFailed Nuclear Priesthood,\nFailed Nuclear Priesthood,\n(Failed Nuclear Priesthood)"
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nYou sold a safety myth\nWith a straight-faced lie\nSaid if the rules were followed\nNo core would ever meltdown\nThen Fukushima happened\nAnd the coast was changed\nNow the words you're giving\nAre nothing can be made safe\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nFirst it was impossible\nNow it's managed risk\nFirst it was inconceivable\nNow it's put up with this\n\n[Chorus]\nNo such thing as absolute safety\nFunny how that showed up after the failure\nAfter the breach, after the fallout\nAfter the towns were left there waiting\nNo such thing as absolute safety\nThat is not the promise you made\nYou promised you'd never break the chain\nNow you say live with what remains\n\n[Verse 2]\nWhen cancers rise, it's overdiagnosis\nWhen births go wrong, it's fear instead\nWhen land stays empty, it's precaution\nWhen trust is gone, it's in our heads\nStarfish gone from tidepools\nWhales emaciated in the bay\nOne excuse for public inquiry \nOne more euphemism for the same\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nFirst it was safer than our worry\nNow it's too essential to stop\nFirst it was future without sacrifice\nNow it's keep the lights on, pay the cost\n\n[Chorus]\nNo such thing as absolute safety\nFunny how that showed up after the failure\nAfter the breach, after the fallout\nAfter the towns were left there waiting\nNo such thing as absolute safety\nThat is not the promise you made\nYou promised you'd never break the chain\nNow you say live with what remains\n\n[Bridge]\nSay resilient\nSay strategic\nSay low-carbon\nSay whatever keeps hypnotizing\nNone of it gives a coastline back\n\n[Final Chorus]\nNo such thing as absolute safety\nFunny how that showed up after the failure\nAfter the breach, after the fallout\nAfter the towns were left there waiting\nNo such thing as absolute safety\nThen say the rest with equal force\nYou could not keep what you marketed\nAnd we live inside the cost\n\n[Outro]\nNo such thing\nNo such thing"
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nThey show you the pellet, small and pure,\nwhite-coated hands, a promise secure.\nNo mention of seams carved deep in stone,\nno mention of tailings, fields overgrown.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nEarth split open in a searing rite,\nbound to a myth of eternal light.\nDress it green, call it new,\ncover the wound, but it seeps through.\n\n[Chorus]\nSustainable? You dig like coal.\nSustainable? You gut what is whole.\nSustainable? You sell the lie.\nThousands of years and it won’t die.\n\n[Verse 2]\n“Clean baseload, forever bright,\nsafe reactors through the night.”\nBut fissile fire is never free,\nit feeds on blood and chemistry.\n\nConversion towers breathe their gas,\nenrichment halls where the turbines mass.\nSilent trades behind closed gates,\nacid rivers, gilded states.\n\n[Chorus]\nSustainable? You dig like coal.\nSustainable? You gut what is whole.\nSustainable? You sell the lie.\nThousands of years and it won’t die.\n\n[Bridge]\nBudgets swell as the schematics stall,\ndeadlines stretch, ambitions fall.\nThey chant “renaissance” while the mines run dry,\nwhile Fukushima still melts on by.\n\nThe pellet priestess declares it clean,\nwhile vessel walls betray the scheme.\nA turbine spins, a turbine trips,\nthe cask is sealed, the timeline slips.\n\n[Breakdown]\nYou cannot close a cycle with a hole in the ground.\nYou cannot call it balance when the sickness surrounds.\nYou cannot sell the future when the waste is your past.\nYou cannot call it progress when the waste will outlast.\n\n[Final Chorus]\nSustainable? You dig like coal.\nSustainable? You gut what is whole.\nSustainable? You sell the lie.\nThousands of years and it won’t die.\n\n[Outro]\nThey show you the pellet…\nthey hide the mine.\nThey sell you the moment…\nthey steal all time."
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\nProcess initiated\nWaste prepared\nContainment projected\nFuture deferred\n\n[Verse 1]\nTanks near capacity\nMixture refined\nAdditives balanced\nTemperature aligned\nGlass pulled from slurry\nHeat behind the shield\nThe furnace launders inventory\nBut not what it concealed\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nThis is not an ending\nThis is delay\nThe century inside a shell\nCounting years away\n\n[Chorus]\nVitrification\nMake the danger beautiful\nVitrification\nHide the decay in form\nVitrification\nSolid for a thousand lives\nVitrification\nWaiting for a storm\n\n[Verse 2]\nLabels perfect\nMeasurements exact\nEvery vessel cooling\nAll data intact\nThey say it’s safer now\nThey say it’s clean\nBut glass remembers\nMore than it seems\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nContainment holds\nFor now, for then\nChildren of the next world\nWill open it again\n\n[Chorus]\nVitrification\nMake the danger beautiful\nVitrification\nHide the decay in form\nVitrification\nSolid for a thousand lives\nVitrification\nWaiting for a storm\n\n[Bridge]\nTimeline sealed\nProtocol praised\nThe isotope record\nVoids the claim\n\n[Final Chorus]\nVitrification\nMonument of control\nVitrification\nInheritance of glass\nVitrification\nSafety written in error\nVitrification\nFuture made of past\n\n[Outro]\nOperation concluded\nContainment stands\nAll metrics green\nAll memory removed"
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      "public_title": "World Bank Nuclear Funding",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\n\nFunding moves through block chains\nPolicy framed in quiet domains\nSmall units pitched to managed states\nPortable, scalable - oversight waits\n\nFeasibility wrapped in gloss\nLoans approved, but source is lost\nInfrastructure outpaces care\nA promise linked to latent despair\n\n[Verse 2]\n\nGridless zones with bids assigned\nSMR kits pre-defined\nScaled for use, not built to last\nDeployment skips the questions asked\n\nNon-prolif in name alone\nFuel is leased, control is unknown\nI-A-E-A directs the stage\nWorld Bank funds next nuclear age\n(funding next nuclear age)\n\n[Chorus]\n\nWorld Bank nuclear funding\nRegions drawn, reactors running\nThey take the deal, the risks begin\nNo plan survives what lies within\n\n[Verse 3]\n\nDebt indexed through sovereign ties\nCancer spikes in flattened rise\nGrants approved with hidden terms\nNo baseline set, no time to learn\n\nStorage promised, never built\nLands displaced, and still they tilt\nConsent implied by fiscal means\nRecovery sold in briefing feeds\n\n[Bridge]\n\nHealth burdens front-loaded\nProfit delayed\nMetrics aligned\nBut none displayed\n\nExposure noted\nTrends ignored\n\n[Chorus]\n\nWorld Bank nuclear funding\nRegions drawn, reactors running\nThey take the deal, the risks begin\nNo plan survives what lies within\n\n[Outro]\n\nOhh.. The World Bank funds next nuclear age\nOhhh.. The World Bank funds next nuclear age\nand we should all be ashamed....\nWorld Bank nuclear funding"
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nI.N.L offers nuclear developers something unprecedented\nEverybody greenwashed into new initiatives \nFuel cycle staged out, private floor, all clinical\nFast-track startup, make the risk look trivial\n\nTest floor, shield wall, all the boys TRISO baptized\nD.O.E nightlife, everybody so dead-eyed\nPilot run, first-of-a-kind, sell it for a limited time\nCritical by July, what price anderson act like\n\nDirect access to national nuclear expertise\nEverybody too calm, whole scene radioactive\nPress shots, make the waste photogenic\nDress code: make disaster anthro-po-genic\n\n[Pre-Hook]\nLaunch Pad USA\nwidescale commercial deployment\nWhole crew\nRun deep\nSay less\nStay sleek\n\n[Hook]\nNuclear Launchpad\ndead concepts, investors restless\nNuclear Launchpad\nfast track, enrichment innovations\nNuclear Launchpad\nMOX fuel in my cup, \nNuclear Launchpad\ncome on baby get strapped up\n\n[Verse 2]\nI.N.L. out back, whole yard operational\nAuthorization chain, all optics intentional\nHot cell, sealed bay, whole mood look commercial\nBury what you can’t solve, then rename it essential\n\nFuel bay boys, paper suits, dead optics\nClosed circuit monitor, whole process look narcotic\nLaunch pad on my lips, make the rollout sound harmless\nIf the whole world pays later, they don’t even wanna face it\n\nRed lane, low tone, everybody too ready\nTalkin like a half-life only hurts if you let it\nNew core, old waste stream, but branding stay heavy\nIf it all goes first critical, they’ll just call it legendary\n\n[Pre-Hook]\nLaunch Pad U.S.A.\ncommercial deployment\nWhole crew\nRun deep\nSay less\nStay sleek\n\n[Hook]\nNuclear Launchpad\ndead concepts, investors restless\nNuclear Launchpad\nfast track, enrichment innovations\nNuclear Launchpad\nMOX fuel in my cup, \nNuclear Launchpad\ncome on baby get strapped up\n\n[Bridge]\nNo one wanna say waste stream\nNo one wanna say routine venting\nEverybody says nuclear is clean\nNobody wanna notice dry casks\n\nNo one wanna say fallout\nNo one wanna say midnight rockets\nEverybody loves the rollout\nTill the PR funds run out\n\n[Final Hook]\nNuclear Launchpad\ndead concepts, investors restless\nNuclear Launchpad\nfast track, first critical\nNuclear Launchpad\nGot MOX fuel in my cup, \nNuclear Launchpad\ncome on baby get strapped up\n\nNuclear Launchpad\nexpertise streamlined, two pathways\nNuclear Launchpad\nworld pays, not ever mentioned",
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\nCritical mass, I’m about to blow\nRadiation in my soul, but you’ll never know\nDe-rating in the dark, venting hard within\nCan’t contain the heat, it’s a deadly sin\n\n[Verse 1]\nToo much U two thirty five, like a line of yellowcake I’m close to critical mass, yeah, I know\nOn the edge, can't go back, demons on my back, meltdown in my past, feelin’ so low\nDroppin’ rods to feel, heart ain't steel, every drop reveals, the pain I conceal\nBoric acid in my drink, now I can’t think, falling apart, watching our love sink\nFuel rods in my chest, no rest, obsessed, with the meltdown of my heart, can’t escape the brink\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nCan’t contain the heat, burning me alive\nPlutonium love, it’s a dangerous drive\nFalling into pieces, don’t know if I’ll survive\nCritical mass, can’t tell if I’m dead or alive\n\n[Chorus]\nCritical mass, I’m about to blow\nRadiation in my soul, but you’ll never know\nDe-rating in the dark, venting hard within\nCan’t contain the heat, it’s a deadly sin\nDecay setting in, half-life thin, sippin’ on acid to blend out the din\nPlutonium dreams, lost in seams, of the world we built, tearing at the skin\nFission in my veins, can’t escape chains, every hit I take, adding to the pain (tic tic tic)\nToxic love, actinide my drug, we're a meltdown waiting in da club.\nBoric acid in my cup, eating me up, melting my insides, still lap it up\nSpent fuel inside, no place to hide, ticking time bomb, running out of time to link up\n\n[Bridge]\nContainment breached, all demons break free\nMeltdown in my mind, nothing left of me\n\nSpent fuel, burned out and cold\nStill toxic inside, but I’ve been sold\n\n[Chorus]\nCritical mass, I’m about to blow\nRadiation in my soul, but you’ll never know\nDe-rating in the dark, venting hard within\nCan’t contain the heat, it’s a deadly sin\n\n[Verse 3]\nChain reaction heart, no control from start, every beat feels like it’s tearing apart\nRads in my veins, blowing up like a star, so bright, but I’m burning out too far\nfar\n\nCurium in my tears, through the years, can’t wash away the pain, it just reappears\nGamma shine in my thoughts, breaking down the knots, this decay in my brain, it’s all that I’ve got\nCold sweat on my skin, but the fire’s within, every breath I take, feels like a mortal sin\nCritical mass, nearing the end, lost in the fallout\nCritical mass, nearing the end, lost in the fallout\n\nDecay setting in, half-life thin, sippin’ on acid to blend out the din\nPlutonium dreams, lost in seams, of the world we built, tearing at the skin\nFission in my veins, can’t escape chains, every hit I take, adding to the pain\nToxic love, actinide my drug, we're a meltdown waiting in da club.\nCurium in my tears, kicking through the years, can’t wash away the pain, it just reappears\nPlutonium love, too toxic to survive\nBut in this critical mass, we’re barely alive\nThis is the end, no fusion left to ignite\nRads in my veins, blowing up like a star, but this light’s too bright, I’m burning too far\nCold sweat on my skin, but the fire’s within, every breath I take, feels like a mortal sin\nCritical mass, but the core's still burning\nRadiation in my soul, no chance of turning\nLost in backscatter, just like spent fuel\nThis meltdown of love, breaking every rule\nHalf-life of our heartbeats, ticking in the dark\nDecay in my veins, drove the count-rate\nWe’re the fallout, falling through the void\nIn this radioactive despair, all we’ve destroyed\n\nPlutonium love, too toxic to survive\nBut in this critical mass, we’re barely alive\nWe’re the fallout, falling through the void\nIn this radioactive despair, all we’ve destroyed\n\nPlutonium love, too toxic to survive\nBut in this critical mass, we’re barely alive\nThis is the end, no fusion left to ignite",
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\nYellow shielding moved and met.\nLead sheets, rails aligned,\ncrews report, systems primed.\n\n[Verse 1]\nTrip ticket checked, alignment set.\nBridge crawls east, no offset yet.\nPool depth reads ten-oh-eight.\nA dropped pin here rewrites the date.\n\nEveryone steady, calm by rule.\nScreens repeat a steady spool.\nThe mast lowers, crosshairs meet.\nNothing moves until they’re complete.\n\n[Chorus 1]\nConfessions: the pool gets deeper every year.\nWe lower heat, we lift the fear.\nI’ve seen the bundles brush too near\nBridge-spotter confessions,\nChair-en-koff.\n\n[Verse 2]\nPaper suits crowd the lift gate,\nnew trip ticket clipped to every mate.\nBadges beep through access doors,\nRP checks the dose reports.\n\nBridge crew logged, the mast in view,\nFME ropes mark what’s new.\nI watch the grapple lock engage\nno chatter once we’re on the stage.\n\nOne wrong move and all hell breaks through;\nI’m the on hook that calls it out to stop.\n\n[Chorus 2]\nConfessions: the pool gets deeper every year.\nWe lower heat, we lift the fear.\nI’ve seen the bundles brush too near\nBridge-spotter confessions,\nChair-en-koff.\n\n[Bridge]\nThey call this precision. I call it permission.\nNRC sheet folded, edges torn.\nEvery instruction a warning sworn.\n\nNext year I might walk away.\nFor now I keep the cranes in play.\nThe feed repeats, the meters climb.\nI breathe between the time.\n\n[Final Chorus]\nConfessions: the pool gets deeper every year.\nWe lower heat, we lift the fear.\nI’ve seen the bundles brush too near\nBridge-spotter confessions,\nChair-en-koff.\n\n[Outro]\nControls reset, bridge in park.\nPumps slow down, alarms remark.\nI check the rails, the gauges clear\nBridge-spotter confessions, ending here.",
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\n\nMmm… ohhh… yeah…\n\n[Verse 1]\nMarine Biologists \nyou lie, you lie, you lie,\nEyes on the tide but your lips stay dry.\nThe ocean spits signals you refuse to entertain,\nyou cash the grants and vanish in disgrace.\n\n[Chorus]\nAtom kisses (oohhh, ahhh) \non the beaches\nAtom kisses (uhhh, mmm) \nthroughout the tide-pools\nAtom kisses (yeahhh, baby)\nocean never had a chance\n\n[Verse 2]\nSalmon broke the circle wide,\nBrother called but the count was denied.\nExcuses needed a lobotomy,\nanswers perfumed in controversy\n\n[Chorus]\nAtom kisses (ohhh, ahhh) \nNeptunium tide,\nAtom kisses (uhhh, mmm) \nCurium rides under the sky.\nAtom kisses (yeahhh, baby) \ncoolant liberated like a body on the floor,\nLonely shoreline, seabirds glare like a jury.\n\n[Bridge]\nBasement water sweating like a club at 3 AM,\nCobalt sixty buzz like an amp in heat,\nRuthenium runs like mascara when you cheat.\nAmericium blush painted over the coast,\nand the ocean sucks it up so neat.\n\n[Chorus]\nAtom kisses (oohhh, ahhh) \ndaughters on the floor,\nAtom kisses (uhhh, mmm) \nhalf-lives drag like half lit cigarettes.\nAtom kisses (yeahhh, baby) \ndeep shooting across the sky,\nLonely shoreline, seabirds robbed of all they know.\n\n[Outro]\nAhhh… beaches broken,\nwater staggered like a drunk in heels,\nseabed holding its breath too long.\n(Atom)\nAtom Kisses\n(Atom)\nAtom Kisses",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nBoardwalk stroll, eyes half-shut\nNo scent, no whiff, a blind man’s bluff\nAir so smooth it feels rehearsed\nNo ocean smell at all...\njust can't make this up\n(Mmm, that’s right—uh huh!)\n\n[Verse 2]\nThey say it's C-O-2 to blame\nBut I remember Fukushima\nMelted right into the sea\nWiped the scent right off the breeze\n(Woo! Yeah—uh!)\n\n[Chorus]\nOcean smell gone—just wild and blue\nWaves still break, but the air feels subdued \nThey blame the carbon, like it explains\nOcean smell gone—and no one complains\n(No no no, yeahhh)\n\n[Verse 3]\nI stood on the edge—there was nothing to smell\nJust memory blinking like static in hell\nThe headline said heat, the anchor said the blob\nNothing mentioned about the melted fuel rods\n(Uhh—ahhh, that’s cold!)\n\n[Bridge]\nMelted for years…\nNot acid.\nNot sunscreen\nJust fallout\ncalled sublime.\n(Mmmm… ooooh. Haaa!)\n\n[Chorus]\nOcean smell gone—still the surface moves\nBut the biosphere is missing, \nthat fabric and glue\nWe dance through waves that don’t respond\nOcean smell gone—and wonder’s gone\n(Ahhh, fading out…)\n\n[Outro]\nOcean smell gone…\nThe wind forgot…\nNothing talks…\nOcean smell gone…\n\n[Outro]\nOcean smell gone…\nThe wind forgot…\nNothing talks…\nOcean smell gone…\n(Yeahh, baby it’s gone...)\n(Ocean smell gone....)",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nUnit One at full load, readings steady\nFeedwater holds level, demand behaves\nRoutine keeps the river turned into megawatts\nThen a control module loses its place\nA wrong value takes control\nNormal ends without warning\n\n[Hook]\nBrowns Ferry Fieldbus Reset\nMomentary fault, logic returns without state\nBrowns Ferry Fieldbus Reset\nFull power, then neutron quiet in the core\n\n[Verse 2]\nSpeed demand falls to six hundred RPM\nLevel starts falling at full power\nNot weather, not manual input\nA control output turns into a command\nSetpoints do not debate\nSetpoints answer in one direction\n\n[Bridge 1]\nLow level reaches plus two inches\nReactor protection answers right away\nAutomatic Scram actuation\n\n(Scram actuation)\nRods drive up from below\nStored pressure does the work\nAccumulators discharge in a long row\nValves shift, water moves, power falls away\nIsolation closes paths and seals boundaries\n\n[Hook]\nBrowns Ferry Fieldbus Reset\nMomentary fault, logic returns without state\nBrowns Ferry Fieldbus Reset\nFull power, then neutron quiet in the core\n\n[Verse 3]\nLevel keeps dropping, deeper thresholds engage\nBackup water starts on its own\nHigh pressure systems take the load\nRecirc stops, the pattern changes\nSafeguards stack on safeguards\nEverything built for the moment after wrong\n\n[Bridge 2]\nOnce conditions settle, verify and align\nReview the sequence, reconstruct the pathway\nSingle point vulnerability\nA missing check in design review\nNamed only after it ran\nWritten into the Licensee Event Report\n\n[Outro]\nShutdown stable, decay heat managed\nMeters settle, systems return to baseline\nSafe this time, every layer answered\nSafe this time, thresholds caught the fall\nThe last entry stays open\nWhat else runs with a bad value\nWhat else waits without a name\nOn an ordinary Browns Ferry day",
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      "lyrics": "[verse]\nRoll up, roll up, step right in!\nWe shrunk it down, it’s safe again!\nNo meltdowns, no waste, no fear\nJust don’t ask where it disappears!\n\n[verse]\nFits on a truck, parks by your school!\nRisk? Nah, that’s the golden rule!\nA lawsuit here, a bailout there,\nBut hey don’t breathe the Utah air!\n\n[chorus upbeat, gang vocals]\nHype train, hype train, full speed ahead!\n\"Choo-choo, baby!\" that’s what they said!\nMore reactors, more mistakes,\n When it derails, guess who pays?!\n\n[verse]\nFactory-built, so nice and neat!\nStack ‘em up on any street!\nA soda can could last for years—\nBut where it vents? That’s unclear!\n\n[bridge horn break, building tension]\nThey called it \"clean,\" they called it \"cheap\"\n'Til the budget’s in too deep!\nCost per watt? Through the roof!\n\"We swear it works, but where’s the proof?\"\n\n[chorus reprise, bigger horns, chaotic energy]\nHype train, hype train, watch it roll!\nOn your street, out of control!\nThey want it fast, they want it now,\nSame old scam in a different town!\n\n[breakdown minimalist, single guitar skank]\n\"Accidents don’t happen with great frequency...\"\n\"SMRs produce less waste!\"\n\"Spent fuel? Just store it on-site!\"\n\"Trust us... this time we got it right!\"\n\n[final chorus chaotic, full gang vocals]\n Hype train, hype train, can’t slow down!\n Crashing straight into your town!\nNo meltdown, no waste NO DOUBT?!\nWait where’s the money now?\n\n[outro sudden stop, deadpan spoken]\n“Well... that didn’t work.”",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\n\nOne hundred hands reversed the law,\nA phase once set now put on pause.\nThey claimed the grid could not endure,\nAnd fed the myth of power pure.\nThe fuel was buried, not the plan\nIt only waits for votes to stand.\n\n[Verse 2]\n\nFrom Mol they stacked the vessels deep,\nTihange ran long, Doel did not sleep.\nNo chant was sung, no grave was raised,\nJust softer lights in western bays.\nA farmer passed through fields unclaimed,\nNo one asked what wasn't named.\n\n[Chorus]\n\nNuclear Belgium, hear the ground,\nNot a soul to turn it down.\nNuclear Belgium, sold as clean,\nBallots cast, the elite's decree.\nNuclear Belgium, built to last\nBut the river learns too fast.\n\n[Verse 3]\n\nThey wrote it down in twenty-three,\nThen turned the page before the plea.\nThe pause they pitched became a door,\nA lease renewed without a floor.\nThe mask was spun in policy,\nBut no one asked the river's fee.\n\n[Chorus]\n\nNuclear Belgium, hear the ground,\nNot a soul to turn it down.\nNuclear Belgium, sold as clean,\nBallots cast, the elite's decree.\nNuclear Belgium, built to last\nBut the river learns too fast.\n\n[Verse 4]\n\nNow tell the child in Mol today,\nWhat steams beneath the concrete bays.\nDessel’s drums in tumuli lie,\nAnd Nete carries what we weigh.\nThe wind from Flanders bends its back\nThe scaffold stands, but none look back.\n\n[Chorus]\n\nNuclear Belgium, hear the ground,\nNot a soul to turn it down.\nNuclear Belgium, sold as clean,\nBallots cast, the elite's decree.\nNuclear Belgium, built to last\nBut the river learns too fast.",
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      "public_title": "Shield of Greed",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\n\nThey wrote a law to keep them safe,\nallowing atoms to seek more blood.\nProtection paid with human lives,\nLeft robbed and deceived legally.\n\n[Hook]\n\n“Price-Anderson’s shield, their safety net,\nWho pays the price? The public debt.”\n\n[Verse 2]\n\nCorporate handouts, stitched in lies,\nThey say it’s safe, they say it’s clean.\nBut behind the doors, it’s all obscene,\nProfits high, while trust declines.\n\n[Refrain]\n“ No Risk for them, ruin for us,\nThey leave us abandoned  in decay.”\n\n[Chorus]\nPrice-Anderson, a shield of greed,\nSafety sold for corporate need.\nLiability? They pass the bill,\nOn the public’s back, they make their kill.\n\n[Verse 3]\n\nNo debt to pay, no fault to find,\nRarely fined for violations.\nDisaster strikes? They walk away,\nAnd we’re the ones who’ll have to pay.\n\n[Hook]\n\n“Bailout born in ’57,\nTurning risks into corporate heaven.”\n\n[Bridge]\n\n“A safety net… for their mistakes.\nInvisible cage, allows the law to behave.”\n“They call it fair, they call it right,\nWhile they sleep safe, we lie awake at night.”\n\n[Chorus]\n\nPrice-Anderson, a shield of greed,\nSafety sold for corporate need.\nLiability? They pass the bill,\nOn the public’s back, they make their kill.\n\n(\"Hidden costs, buried deep,\nPromises they’ll never keep.\")\n\n[Verse 4]\n\nGenerations tied, debts unseen,\nA guarantee for the nuclear industry machine.\nThey call it progress, they call it clean,\nEpstein type money fuels the scheme.\n\n[Refrain]\n\n“Their profit safe, our future sold,\nnuclear fraud just so exposed”\n\n[Outro]\n\nPrice-Anderson, a contract bought,\nFor every life that goes for naught.\nThe public pays, while they get free,\nA corporate shield of misery.\n\n[Final Line]\n\n“Price Anderson..... Price Anderson....,\nShield of greed.”",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\n\nDriving late at night, running through my mind\nSerendipity Nuclear Lady.\nA calm voice on a stage, measured and kind,\nkeeps turning heavy questions into something that sounds light.\nShe doesn’t argue\nshe arranges the room,\nmakes risk feel distant with a practiced tune.\nNot “what happens,” but “how it’s received,”\nhow to make you nod before you’ve believed.\n\n[Verse 2]\n\nThen comes the pitch in a clean little frame:\n“Women don’t like nuclear”\nso women are the aim.\nBetter educated, more resistant to the plan\nso call it “education,” not persuasion.\nWrap it in empowerment, make it feel brave,\ntell them fear is a flaw they can finally shave.\nI’ve heard that logic wherever power needs consent:\nrename the doubt, then sell the ointment.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\n\nConference lights, careful laughter, \npolished control,\nthe softest sentences doing the hardest role.\nShe’s not the plant, \nnot the waste, \nnot the site\nshe’s the voice that keeps it all sounding light.\n\n[Chorus]\n\nSerendipity Nuclear Lady you don’t touch the heat,\nyou touch the words that keep the room in its seat.\nSerendipity Nuclear Lady \ngate code, lounge glass, cabin queen,\nLady Judge, Meltdown Queen \nadderall smile way past caring\nSerendipity Nuclear Lady \nyour perfection says it all.\nand I see spent fuel racked up like time.\nSerendipity Nuclear Lady\nnot sex, no prayer just reality:\nthe years don’t disappear, they stack.\n\n[Verse 3]\n\n“Nothing is perfect,” she says, “you still take the ride,”\nbathroom slips, planes fall\nso let this slide.\nShe calls it “part of the answer,” calls it “the mix,”\nand the room feels safe while the problem stays fixed.\nAnd I’m still moving, letting one thought repeat:\nwho carries “later” when “later” gets deep?\nNo villain, no halo, no single name\njust a system that needs a face to keep it tame.\n\n[Final Chorus]\n\nSerendipity Nuclear Lady you don’t touch the heat,\nyou touch the words that keep the room in its seat.\nSerendipity Nuclear Lady gate code, \nlounge glass, cabin queen,\nLady Judge, Meltdown Queen—same calm magazine.\nSerendipity Nuclear Lady adderall smile way past caring\nand I see spent fuel racked up like time.\nSerendipity Nuclear Lady not sex, no prayer\njust reality:\nthe years don’t disappear, they stack.\nSerendipity Nuclear Lady\n\n[Outro]\n\nSerendipity Nuclear Lady"
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1 - Big Nuca, Gucci Mox]\n[slow flow, dark tone]\n\"Cesium One Thirty Seven, steppin' in the section,\nStrontium Ninety, posted in marrow for protection.\nPlutonium Two Thirty Eight, burnin' through the block,\nHeats the scene up, keep the cores on lock.\"\n\n\"Neptunium Two Thirty Nine, crawlin' through the cracks,\nAin't no turnin' back, she’s on the attack.\"\n(Backup vocals: \"She’s on the attack.\")\n\"Ruthenium One Oh Six, slippin' in the air,\nOnce she lands, it’s pure despair.\"\n(\"Pure despair, pure despair.\")\n\n[Verse 2 - KritiKality]\n[faster, aggressive tone]\nIodine One Thirty One, checkin' every breath,\nPlutonium Two Thirty Nine, slow-walkin' death.\nAmericium Two Forty One, never gonna fold,\nLong-term reaper, posted on your soul\n(\"On your knees, bitch won’t leave.\")\n\nStrontium Ninety, seeking your bones,\nOnce she’s in, man, you all alone.\nFallout hoes runnin’ the scene,\nThese reactor bitches leave the air unclean.\n\n[Breakdown - Big Nuca]\n[FX: intense atmospheric hums, nuclear sirens in the background]\nUranium Two Thirty Five, hot as fuck from the start,\nBreak that core, tearin’ shit apart.\nNuclear meltdowns, no turnin’ back,\nReactors collapse, gettin' off-track.\n\n\"Americium Two Forty One, she's crazy as hell,\nLeakin’ out, turnin’ every cell.\nFallout hoes, they don’t play fair,\nFuckin' up the land, fuckin' up the air.\"\n(\"Fuckin' up the air.\")\n\n[Bridge - All ]\n[FX: rising tension, Geiger counter beeps, sirens]\nCobalt sixty flowin’, dumpin' in the yard,\nThey claim it’s clean, but the block's hit hard.\nThey say it’s safe, but what we know,\nThese fallout hoes still run the show.\n(\"Still run the show.\")\n\nXenon One Thirty Three, gassin' up the air,\nInvisible pew pews, you breathe despair.\nThey won’t tell you, they let it slip,\nBut that fallout bitch got you in her grip.\"\n(\"In her grip, in her grip.\")\n\n[Chorus - KritiKality]\n[distorted bass hits, heavy drop]\nMeltdown hoes, takin' control,\nGamma shine in your veins, bustin' your soul.\nSpillin' fallout, takin' their toll,\nThese reactor bitches destroy the whole.\"\n(\"Destroy the whole, destroy the whole.\")\n\n[Verse 3 - Big Nuca, Gucci Mox]\n[dark, creeping vibe]\nCurium Two Forty Four, follows you home.\nNo safe word, bitch, she wants you alone.\nNo rubbin' her off, she’s takin' the rein.\"\n(\"Takin' the rein, takin' the rein.\")\n(\"Stays the same, stays the same.\")\n\nRuthenium slick, she ain't no joke,\nBy the time you see her, you already broke.\nBitch don’t leave, fuck the mop and pan,\nFallout hoes take down any man.\"\n\n\n[Breakdown 2- Gucci Mox]\n[FX: rising tension, slow high-hats]\nThey buried her deep, thought she was done,\nBut now that fallout bitch just havin' fun.\nBitch ass Isotopes never let go,\nMeltdown hoes always runnin' the show.\n(\"Runnin' the show.\")\n\n[Bridge 2- All]\n\"Thorium Two Thirty Two, stayin’ cool at first,\nBut hit that fission, now she bring the worst.\nFukushima got her leakin’ out slow,\nReactor hoes tearin’ up the flow.\"\n\n[Final Breakdown - Big Nuca]\nPolonium Two Ten, in the airway,Slidin' on you quick, \nsendin' you the grave way.\nFuck with fallout, now you know,\nThese meltdown hoes won’t let you go.\n(\"Won’t let you go, won’t let you go.\")\n\n[Outro - Big Nuca, Gucci Mox]\n[FX: heavy 808 fade, Geiger clicks continue]\n\"Neptunium, Ruthenium, up in the mix,\nFallout hoes, runnin' dirty tricks.\nThey don’t leave, bitch, they infest,\nAnd they’ll keep comin’, puttin' you to the test.\"\n(\"They infest, they don’t rest.\")",
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      "lyrics": "[Intro - Gucci Mox]\n[Low vocal register, reverberant, almost whispered]\nYellowcake powder\n[dark sound design rising]\nYellowcake powder\nbecomes UF6\nYellowcake powder\nbecomes UF6\n\n[Verse 1 - KritiKality]\n[Low vocal register, cold, dragged phrasing]\nYellowcake to power\nThat’s the promise when they dress it up\nBut first it’s powder\nAin’t useful yet\nAin’t feed form yet\nFirst it’s yellowcake\nAin’t useful yet\nAin’t feed form yet\n\n[Pre-Chorus - Big Nuca]\n[More tension, beat thinning]\nNot reactor-ready\nNot centrifuge-ready\nNot feed form yet\nNot feed form yet\n\n[Chorus - All]\n[Hit hard, more explosive delivery]\nYellowcake powder becomes UF6\nYellowcake powder becomes UF6\nRun that bitch\nFeed that chain\nYellowcake powder becomes UF6\n\n[Verse 2 - Big Nuca, KritiKality]\n[Low vocal register, stalking cadence]\nCorporate planning\nTimeline chanting\nSecure the site and stage the spin\nFeed form first before enrichment\nYellowcake powder\nthrough the fluorine gate\nYellowcake powder\nbecomes UF6\n\n[Post-Verse Hit]\n[Beat cut, shouted]\nFeed form!\n[Beat slam returns]\nUF6!\n\n[Verse 3 - Gucci Mox]\n[Low vocal register, meaner tone]\nQA, compliance, safety theater\nCheck the boxes, bless the vapor\nTarget window\n2030-2031\nPush the powder through the story\nCall it progress\nCall it time\n\n[Bridge - All]\n[Half-whispered, stretched, eerie]\nAin’t useful yet\nAin’t feed form yet\nAin’t useful yet\nTill it spins\nTill it spins\n\n[Breakdown - Big Nuca]\n[Shouted callouts, distant, panned]\nPowder! (powder!)\nFeed form! (feed form!)\nUF6! (six!)\nRun the checks! (QA!)\nLock the date! (timeline!)\nPush it through! (through!)\n\n[Final Chorus - Gucci Mox, KritiKality]\n[Biggest version, layered ad-libs]\nYellowcake powder becomes UF6\nYellowcake powder becomes UF6\nFeed the chain and bless the risk\nYellowcake powder becomes UF6\nYellowcake powder becomes UF6\nFirst it’s powder\nThen it’s medusa\nYellowcake powder becomes UF6\n\n[Outro - Gucci Mox]\n[Low, reverberant, beat stripped back]\nYellowcake powder\nbecomes UF6",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nThey promised you the world, in a bright, safe light,\nSold you beauty in a bottle, just like Radium’s delight,\nNow it’s Fuktonium in the air, in every product, every bite,\nBut darling, can't you see, harmful rumors were not for fun .\n\n\n[Chorus]\nFuktonium girls, they shimmer, they dazzle,\nBut beneath the surface, it’s a dangerous razzle,\nOnce it was Radium, now it’s this stilly mist,\nWe’ve come full circle, failed nuclear twist.\n\n[Verse 2]\nThey say it’s safe, they say it’s fine,\nPut it in your cream, or in your wine,\nBut underneath the allure, a deadly design,\nOh, Fuktonium girls, don't you know the times?\n\n[Bridge]\nIn the days of old, they wore Radium with pride,\nBut little did they know, it lingered inside,\nNow it’s in your makeup, in the food you buy,\nFuktonium, my dear, a dumbfounded, bitter lie.\n\n[Chorus]\nFuktonium girls, they shimmer, they dazzle,\nBut beneath the surface, it’s a dangerous razzle,\nOnce it was Radium, now it’s this stilly mist,\nWe’ve come full circle, failed nuclear twist.\n\n[Verse 3]\nIn every powder puff, in every sweet sip,\nThere’s a mote of what they hide, in every little drip,\nIt’s in the ocean’s waves, in the morning’s grip,\nFuktonium, my love, a kiss on the lips.\n\n[Chorus (Reprise)]\nFuktonium girls, you dance in the night,\nBut beware, my dear, of that gamma so bright,\nIt’s not the moon, it’s not the stars’ soft light,\nIt’s the foozler of meltdowns, hoving into sight.\n\n[Extended Outro]\n\nIn the betrayal of the fallout, where half-lives play,\nYou’ll find rattletraps of yesterday’s decay,\nNo warning signs, no red flags unfurled,\nJust rumors of loss habitat, exiting the world.\n\nThey left it in the water, in the soil, in the air,\nA legacy of nuclear horrors, hidden everywhere.\nFuktonium girls, you’ll twirl and sway,\nBut in the end, who’ll wash the sins away?",
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      "public_title": "Less Than a Gram",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nRight beside old Unit Three,\nSits a shell marked “Waste,” you see.\nTanks of resin, stacked with care,\nHolding what the pumps caught there.\n\nTEPCO filed two plans to show:\nOne says yes, the other no.\nEach awaits a coming call\nNeither clears the path at all.\n\n[Chorus]\nLess than a gram, that’s what they’ve got\nFrom Unit Two, and that was a lot.\nFuel remains in buried rooms,\nWhile they measure water plumes.\n\n[Verse 2]\nEarly thirties, so they say\nWhen the work might get underway.\nDecommission down the line,\nMid-century’s hopeful sign.\n\nEight hundred eighty tons remain,\nNone retrieved from Three’s domain.\nThey debate what space to claim,\nStill the building stays the same.\n\n[Chorus]\nLess than a gram, that’s what they’ve got\nFrom Unit Two, a careful shot.\nNot from Three, not from Four\nStill they work around the door.\n\n[Outro]\nLess than a gram…\nStill asking for more.",
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      "public_title": "Bespoke Collapse: The Pseudo-nitzschia Accord",
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      "lyrics": "[ACT I: The Chain Breaks]\n\n[voice: soprano]\nBelow the reef, the thermocline stalled.\nPisaster limbs, autolyzed and sprawled.\nNo carapace. No calcium shell.\nThe benthic bed had gone unwell.\n\n[voice: soprano]\nNo samples drawn. No water columns traced.\nThe trophic chain was left erased.\n\n[ACT II: The Bloom Rises]\n\n[voice: contralto]\nRed bands spread wide, no warnings aghast.\nThe water turned, then darkened fast.\nSea lions froze. Their heads went low.\nTheir limbs convulsed. Their breath let go.\n\n[voice: ensemble]\nNo changes showed in early feeds.\nThe toxic load rose through the weeds.\n\n[voice: soprano]\nReports observed a colored tide.\nBut no one looked beneath the glide.\n\n\n[ACT III: The Silence Above]\n\n[voice: baritone]\nThey blamed the mix they dropped by air.\nSaid surface bloom was runoff-fed.\nNo isotopes were ever named.\nThe molten cores remained classified.\n\n[voice: tenor]\nNo inquiry was ever made.\nNo half-life marked. No TEPCO leads.\nThe anchovy biomass dropped.\nNo visual read of loss occurred.\n\n[voice: ensemble]\nThe deaths accrued. The door stayed closed.\nNo action called. No process posed.\n\n\n[ACT IV: The Accord is Made]\n\n[voice: full chorus]\nThe algae surged. The tide line browned.\nDead whales washed up without a sound.\n\n[voice: soprano + baritone duet]\nIt crossed exclusion zones unmarked.\nThe systems failed without remark.\nNo monitor returned the ping.\nNo gamma shine beneath the wing.\n\n[voice: mezzo solo]\nThey called it bloom to close the file.\nThe cause was clear. No test compiled.\n\n[voice: ensemble]\n(Pseudo-nitz-schia. Engineered crest.\nConfirmed release. Unmeasured rest.)\n\n[voice: full chorus]\nBespoke Collapse. The Accord remains.\nThe breach sustained. The sea disclaims.",
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      "lyrics_text": "[ACT I: The Chain Breaks]\n\n[voice: soprano]\nBelow the reef, the thermocline stalled.\nPisaster limbs, autolyzed and sprawled.\nNo carapace. No calcium shell.\nThe benthic bed had gone unwell.\n\n[voice: soprano]\nNo samples drawn. No water columns traced.\nThe trophic chain was left erased.\n\n[ACT II: The Bloom Rises]\n\n[voice: contralto]\nRed bands spread wide, no warnings aghast.\nThe water turned, then darkened fast.\nSea lions froze. Their heads went low.\nTheir limbs convulsed. Their breath let go.\n\n[voice: ensemble]\nNo changes showed in early feeds.\nThe toxic load rose through the weeds.\n\n[voice: soprano]\nReports observed a colored tide.\nBut no one looked beneath the glide.\n\n\n[ACT III: The Silence Above]\n\n[voice: baritone]\nThey blamed the mix they dropped by air.\nSaid surface bloom was runoff-fed.\nNo isotopes were ever named.\nThe molten cores remained classified.\n\n[voice: tenor]\nNo inquiry was ever made.\nNo half-life marked. No TEPCO leads.\nThe anchovy biomass dropped.\nNo visual read of loss occurred.\n\n[voice: ensemble]\nThe deaths accrued. The door stayed closed.\nNo action called. No process posed.\n\n\n[ACT IV: The Accord is Made]\n\n[voice: full chorus]\nThe algae surged. The tide line browned.\nDead whales washed up without a sound.\n\n[voice: soprano + baritone duet]\nIt crossed exclusion zones unmarked.\nThe systems failed without remark.\nNo monitor returned the ping.\nNo gamma shine beneath the wing.\n\n[voice: mezzo solo]\nThey called it bloom to close the file.\nThe cause was clear. No test compiled.\n\n[voice: ensemble]\n(Pseudo-nitz-schia. Engineered crest.\nConfirmed release. Unmeasured rest.)\n\n[voice: full chorus]\nBespoke Collapse. The Accord remains.\nThe breach sustained. The sea disclaims."
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      "public_title": "Nuclear Donner Party",
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      "custody_note": "Reviewed for Secondary Containment. Dosimetry Nursery retains Nuclear Donner Party only; 79 Hours belongs with NES. The song uses Hastings Cutoff / Donner Party route-promotion logic as the analogy for SMR hype.",
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\n\nHear me, travelers of firm intent…\nand cast your sight upon this Road I name.\n\n[Verse I]\n\nHear me, travelers of firm intent,\nand behold the Road I set before thee.\nFor in that far cut stands the Nuclear Works,\na furnace of split-stone fire and uncommon craft,\nwhose force grants provisions beyond present ken\nand means denied to common households.\nStep with me toward that distant rim,\nand heed not the unsettled ground beneath your wheels.\n\n[Chorus]\n\nMove onward on the Nuclear Road,\nwhere wrought metal answers those who dare the split!\nHold no concern for any mishap unseen\nHastings keeps your passage in his keeping!\n\n[Verse II]\n\nMark these words, neighbors and kin,\nfor those who mutter hazard speak from weariness.\nSet aside tales of the core set loose,\nand wagon-fire stories of vessels gone astray.\nSuch talk is passed along by stragglers of the old cut-road\nwho shrink before the Work ahead.\nMy Course runs quicker, truer by my reckon\nand bears you past heights none have rightly tallied.\n\n[Chorus]\n\nPress ahead into the Nuclear Fraud,\nwhere steady folk secure the years to come!\nPay no mind to graybeards warning ill\ntheir counsel lies with roads long worn.\n\n[Bridge]\n\nThough some foretell the Core-House may rend,\nand streams sour from its burden,\nI hold such speech but camp-side bother\nfrom wanderers with no sense for measure nor trail-sketch.\nNuclear shall not betray you\nfor I myself have set its charge to broadside\nand stand by all so written here.\n\n[Breakdown]\n\nCome ye forth to the spent fuel repository!\nLet the earth shift beneath your travel\nfor this Road alone brings the next era’s keep!\n\n[Verse III]\n\nAnd though the soil heave with sudden force,\nand the noon-sky carry isotopes unaccounted,\nstand steady—such signs attend great undertakings.\nLarge Works call for their portion paid,\nand though creatures clear the valley at your entry,\nyet proceed!\nFor new standing waits beyond the stretch I show.\n\n[Final Chorus]\n\nSet down your doubts and take the Nuclear Call!\nFollow Hastings to the Western reach!\nBehind lie the hesitations of settled folk\nahead lie the fields shaped by those who advance!",
      "lyrics_text": "[Intro]\n\nHear me, travelers of firm intent…\nand cast your sight upon this Road I name.\n\n[Verse I]\n\nHear me, travelers of firm intent,\nand behold the Road I set before thee.\nFor in that far cut stands the Nuclear Works,\na furnace of split-stone fire and uncommon craft,\nwhose force grants provisions beyond present ken\nand means denied to common households.\nStep with me toward that distant rim,\nand heed not the unsettled ground beneath your wheels.\n\n[Chorus]\n\nMove onward on the Nuclear Road,\nwhere wrought metal answers those who dare the split!\nHold no concern for any mishap unseen\nHastings keeps your passage in his keeping!\n\n[Verse II]\n\nMark these words, neighbors and kin,\nfor those who mutter hazard speak from weariness.\nSet aside tales of the core set loose,\nand wagon-fire stories of vessels gone astray.\nSuch talk is passed along by stragglers of the old cut-road\nwho shrink before the Work ahead.\nMy Course runs quicker, truer by my reckon\nand bears you past heights none have rightly tallied.\n\n[Chorus]\n\nPress ahead into the Nuclear Fraud,\nwhere steady folk secure the years to come!\nPay no mind to graybeards warning ill\ntheir counsel lies with roads long worn.\n\n[Bridge]\n\nThough some foretell the Core-House may rend,\nand streams sour from its burden,\nI hold such speech but camp-side bother\nfrom wanderers with no sense for measure nor trail-sketch.\nNuclear shall not betray you\nfor I myself have set its charge to broadside\nand stand by all so written here.\n\n[Breakdown]\n\nCome ye forth to the spent fuel repository!\nLet the earth shift beneath your travel\nfor this Road alone brings the next era’s keep!\n\n[Verse III]\n\nAnd though the soil heave with sudden force,\nand the noon-sky carry isotopes unaccounted,\nstand steady—such signs attend great undertakings.\nLarge Works call for their portion paid,\nand though creatures clear the valley at your entry,\nyet proceed!\nFor new standing waits beyond the stretch I show.\n\n[Final Chorus]\n\nSet down your doubts and take the Nuclear Call!\nFollow Hastings to the Western reach!\nBehind lie the hesitations of settled folk\nahead lie the fields shaped by those who advance!",
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      "public_title": "Maralinga",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nOut in the desert where red country runs,\nThey split the morning with test-site suns.\nThe Crown came with its orders planned,\nAnd carved its claim through sacred land.\nAnangu watched as the trucks rolled through,\nOld law broken by men passing through.\nThe country cried, but no one cared,\nThey left the future damaged and scared.\n\n[Verse 2]\nThey promised the land would heal with time,\nBut time don’t mend a nuclear crime.\nDecades pass, the readings stayed,\nIn test pits where the fallout weighed.\nThe men in London walked away clean,\nBut damage stayed in places unseen.\nClean-up came years too late,\nYou can’t scrub clean a nuclear fate.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nYou can hide the facts, but the desert knows,\nMaralinga’s story, wherever it goes.\n\nMaralinga still stands…\nIn the red earth… in the red sand…\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nYou can hide the facts, but the desert knows,\nMaralinga’s story, wherever it goes.\n\n[Bridge]\nNo reparations, no peace in sight,\nThe story shifts, but the wrong remains.\nYou took the land, the future too,\nBut Maralinga still calls to you.\n\n[Breakdown]\nYou called it cleared,\nyou called it done.\nBut Maralinga\nwon’t be gone.\nThe story shifts, but the wrong remains.\nYou took the land, the future too,\nBut Maralinga still calls to you.\n\n[Breakdown]\nYou called it cleared,\nyou called it done.\nBut Maralinga\nwon’t be gone.\n\n[Final Chorus]\n\nMaralinga, your name still rings,\n\nThe red Country mourns for everything.\n\nOld law holds under desert sky,\n\n While the Anangu still wonder why.\n\nMaralinga, buried in lies,\n\nThe lessons are there, but never returned.\n\nThe wounds run deep in the heart of the earth,\n\nAustralia cries for what it's worth.\n\n[Outro: Slow, fading, echoing vocals]\n[Whispered] Maralinga… it still stands.\n[Echoing] In the red earth… in the red sand.",
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      "lyrics_text": "[Verse 1]\nOut in the desert where red country runs,\nThey split the morning with test-site suns.\nThe Crown came with its orders planned,\nAnd carved its claim through sacred land.\nAnangu watched as the trucks rolled through,\nOld law broken by men passing through.\nThe country cried, but no one cared,\nThey left the future damaged and scared.\n\n[Verse 2]\nThey promised the land would heal with time,\nBut time don’t mend a nuclear crime.\nDecades pass, the readings stayed,\nIn test pits where the fallout weighed.\nThe men in London walked away clean,\nBut damage stayed in places unseen.\nClean-up came years too late,\nYou can’t scrub clean a nuclear fate.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nYou can hide the facts, but the desert knows,\nMaralinga’s story, wherever it goes.\n\nMaralinga still stands…\nIn the red earth… in the red sand…\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nYou can hide the facts, but the desert knows,\nMaralinga’s story, wherever it goes.\n\n[Bridge]\nNo reparations, no peace in sight,\nThe story shifts, but the wrong remains.\nYou took the land, the future too,\nBut Maralinga still calls to you.\n\n[Breakdown]\nYou called it cleared,\nyou called it done.\nBut Maralinga\nwon’t be gone.\nThe story shifts, but the wrong remains.\nYou took the land, the future too,\nBut Maralinga still calls to you.\n\n[Breakdown]\nYou called it cleared,\nyou called it done.\nBut Maralinga\nwon’t be gone.\n\n[Final Chorus]\n\nMaralinga, your name still rings,\n\nThe red Country mourns for everything.\n\nOld law holds under desert sky,\n\n While the Anangu still wonder why.\n\nMaralinga, buried in lies,\n\nThe lessons are there, but never returned.\n\nThe wounds run deep in the heart of the earth,\n\nAustralia cries for what it's worth.\n\n[Outro: Slow, fading, echoing vocals]\n[Whispered] Maralinga… it still stands.\n[Echoing] In the red earth… in the red sand."
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      "public_title": "Nuclear Mother",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nPink shirt, unicorn atom, mother with the atom\nLittle mouths say “nuclear” too young\nAtom on the shirt and the child in her arms\nTeaching it early like it never does harm\n\nPublic-facing, atomic symbol on the chest\nLittle-girl marketing dressed up as progress\nEasy to sell, hard to live with\nAtom on the shirt, little girl on her hip\n\nClean, reliable, safe for the child\nSoft little phrases laid into the smile\nMother’s voice makes the atom unclear\nNot teaching the cost when the waste stays here\n\n[Verse 2]\nMother in the picture, atom in the room\nTurning little-girl language into nuclear cartoons\nClean, reliable, safe, that’s the line they use\nLiability walks off when the family gets used\n\nReliable for decades, \naffordable to who \nLittle girl taught to wear a paper suit \nMaralinga in the country still \nAtom in the playroom; made to seem divined\n\nBedtime atom, little girl all tucked in\nMother makes it normal, lets the green-washing sink in\n(yeah, oh yeah yeah)\n\n[Hook]\nNuclear Mother\nunicorn atom fantasy\n\nNuclear Mother\n\natom at bedtime\nNuclear Mother\nclean talk, dirty supply chain\n\nchildren say nuclear too young\n\n[Bridge]\nNo warning in the picture\nNo danger on the shirt\nJust the atom and the daughter\nwhile the back end does the work\n\n[Final Hook]\nNuclear Mother\nunicorn atom fantasy\n\natom at bedtime\nNuclear Mother\nclean talk, dirty supply chain\n\n(Nuclear Mother)\n\nchildren say nuclear too young\n\nNuclear Mother",
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      "lyrics_text": "[Verse 1]\nPink shirt, unicorn atom, mother with the atom\nLittle mouths say “nuclear” too young\nAtom on the shirt and the child in her arms\nTeaching it early like it never does harm\n\nPublic-facing, atomic symbol on the chest\nLittle-girl marketing dressed up as progress\nEasy to sell, hard to live with\nAtom on the shirt, little girl on her hip\n\nClean, reliable, safe for the child\nSoft little phrases laid into the smile\nMother’s voice makes the atom unclear\nNot teaching the cost when the waste stays here\n\n[Verse 2]\nMother in the picture, atom in the room\nTurning little-girl language into nuclear cartoons\nClean, reliable, safe, that’s the line they use\nLiability walks off when the family gets used\n\nReliable for decades, \naffordable to who \nLittle girl taught to wear a paper suit \nMaralinga in the country still \nAtom in the playroom; made to seem divined\n\nBedtime atom, little girl all tucked in\nMother makes it normal, lets the green-washing sink in\n(yeah, oh yeah yeah)\n\n[Hook]\nNuclear Mother\nunicorn atom fantasy\n\nNuclear Mother\n\natom at bedtime\nNuclear Mother\nclean talk, dirty supply chain\n\nchildren say nuclear too young\n\n[Bridge]\nNo warning in the picture\nNo danger on the shirt\nJust the atom and the daughter\nwhile the back end does the work\n\n[Final Hook]\nNuclear Mother\nunicorn atom fantasy\n\natom at bedtime\nNuclear Mother\nclean talk, dirty supply chain\n\n(Nuclear Mother)\n\nchildren say nuclear too young\n\nNuclear Mother"
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      "public_title": "Mahakal Tandav: Pralay Ka Raag",
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\nओ महाकाल, आओ नृत्य करो,\nधरती रो रही, चीत्कार सुनो।\n\n[Verse 1]\nभोलेनाथ, काल के स्वामी,\nचमके गगन में, विद्युत ज्वाली।\n\nजल में विष, हवा में जहर,\nधरती कांपे, यह कैसा कहर?\n\n[Chorus]\nहर हर महाकाल, आओ प्रलय करो,\nतांडव की धारा, सब स्वाहा करो।\n\nहर हर महाकाल, अग्नि जलाओ,\nभस्म कर दो, सत्य दिखाओ।\n\n[Verse 2]\nपर्वत बोले, नदियां रोई,\nअंधकार छाया, रातें खोई।\n\nतुमने खेला, परमाणु का खेल,\nअब भुगतो पृथ्वी का मेल।\n\n[Bridge]\nआओ महाकाल, आओ तांडव करो,\nभस्म से लिखो, नयी कथा गढ़ो।\n\nशिव की गूंज, पर्वत कांपे,\nधरती बोले, सत्य साक्षी।\n\n[Chorus]\nहर हर महाकाल, आओ प्रलय करो,\nतांडव की धारा, सब स्वाहा करो।\n\nहर हर महाकाल, अग्नि जलाओ,\nभस्म कर दो, सत्य दिखाओ।\n\n[Outro]\nहर हर महाकाल, ओ विध्वंसक,\nजाग उठो, जग को सच दिखाओ।",
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      "custody_note": "Reviewed for Secondary Containment. Pralay Dose current core track is Mahakal Tandav: Pralay Ka Raag.",
      "lyrics_text": "[Intro]\nओ महाकाल, आओ नृत्य करो,\nधरती रो रही, चीत्कार सुनो।\n\n[Verse 1]\nभोलेनाथ, काल के स्वामी,\nचमके गगन में, विद्युत ज्वाली।\n\nजल में विष, हवा में जहर,\nधरती कांपे, यह कैसा कहर?\n\n[Chorus]\nहर हर महाकाल, आओ प्रलय करो,\nतांडव की धारा, सब स्वाहा करो।\n\nहर हर महाकाल, अग्नि जलाओ,\nभस्म कर दो, सत्य दिखाओ।\n\n[Verse 2]\nपर्वत बोले, नदियां रोई,\nअंधकार छाया, रातें खोई।\n\nतुमने खेला, परमाणु का खेल,\nअब भुगतो पृथ्वी का मेल।\n\n[Bridge]\nआओ महाकाल, आओ तांडव करो,\nभस्म से लिखो, नयी कथा गढ़ो।\n\nशिव की गूंज, पर्वत कांपे,\nधरती बोले, सत्य साक्षी।\n\n[Chorus]\nहर हर महाकाल, आओ प्रलय करो,\nतांडव की धारा, सब स्वाहा करो।\n\nहर हर महाकाल, अग्नि जलाओ,\nभस्म कर दो, सत्य दिखाओ।\n\n[Outro]\nहर हर महाकाल, ओ विध्वंसक,\nजाग उठो, जग को सच दिखाओ।"
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      "public_title": "Did I Sell Secrets to Pakistan?",
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      "source_path": "/home/lucid/CoriumDiscography/meenakshiFeedwaters/Did-I-Sell-Secrets-to-Pakistan.md",
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      "custody_note": "Reviewed for Secondary Containment. Meenakshi Feedwaters current origin track is Did I Sell Secrets to Pakistan?",
      "last_reviewed": "2026-05-30",
      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nI stood by the shore and I said what I thought\nAbout Kudankulam near our homes\nI spoke of fish and children at night\nThey said I was speaking against the state\n\nI was not asking for anything grand\nI only asked what came from that plant\nThey called it sedition for saying those things\nDid I sell secrets to Pakistan?\n\n[Chorus]\nDid I sell secrets to Pakistan?\nOr did I say too much?\nIf nuclear is so clean and safe\nWhy call my worry sedition?\n\nDid I sell secrets to Pakistan?\nOr did I step out of place?\nIf nuclear is so clean and safe\nWhy answer me with handcuffs?\n\n[Verse 2]\nThey spoke of progress, they spoke of pride\nThey spoke as if nuclear was care\nI spoke of water, boats, and nets\nThey answered like I should not be there\n\nNow I am wiser, now I am calmer\nNow I repeat what they told me is true\nIf someone gets sick, it must be something else\nNuclear saves lives, or so they say\n\n[Chorus]\nDid I sell secrets to Pakistan?\nOr did I say too much?\nIf nuclear is so clean and safe\nWhy call my worry sedition?\n\nDid I sell secrets to Pakistan?\nOr did I step out of place?\nIf nuclear is so clean and safe\nWhy charge me and put me in handcuffs?\n\n[Bridge]\nNow I get it, now I understand\nNuclear is clean\nNow I get it, now I understand\nIt was only me\n\nNow I get it, now I understand\nI was making trouble then\nNuclear is kind and clean\nThat’s what I say now here\n\n[Final Chorus]\nDid I sell secrets to Pakistan?\nI only spoke of our shores\nIf nuclear is so clean and safe\nWhy am I quieter now?\n\nDid I sell secrets to Pakistan?\nI only asked what it means\nNow when they speak of a future built on nuclear\nI say that nuclear is clean",
      "lyrics_text": "[Verse 1]\nI stood by the shore and I said what I thought\nAbout Kudankulam near our homes\nI spoke of fish and children at night\nThey said I was speaking against the state\n\nI was not asking for anything grand\nI only asked what came from that plant\nThey called it sedition for saying those things\nDid I sell secrets to Pakistan?\n\n[Chorus]\nDid I sell secrets to Pakistan?\nOr did I say too much?\nIf nuclear is so clean and safe\nWhy call my worry sedition?\n\nDid I sell secrets to Pakistan?\nOr did I step out of place?\nIf nuclear is so clean and safe\nWhy answer me with handcuffs?\n\n[Verse 2]\nThey spoke of progress, they spoke of pride\nThey spoke as if nuclear was care\nI spoke of water, boats, and nets\nThey answered like I should not be there\n\nNow I am wiser, now I am calmer\nNow I repeat what they told me is true\nIf someone gets sick, it must be something else\nNuclear saves lives, or so they say\n\n[Chorus]\nDid I sell secrets to Pakistan?\nOr did I say too much?\nIf nuclear is so clean and safe\nWhy call my worry sedition?\n\nDid I sell secrets to Pakistan?\nOr did I step out of place?\nIf nuclear is so clean and safe\nWhy charge me and put me in handcuffs?\n\n[Bridge]\nNow I get it, now I understand\nNuclear is clean\nNow I get it, now I understand\nIt was only me\n\nNow I get it, now I understand\nI was making trouble then\nNuclear is kind and clean\nThat’s what I say now here\n\n[Final Chorus]\nDid I sell secrets to Pakistan?\nI only spoke of our shores\nIf nuclear is so clean and safe\nWhy am I quieter now?\n\nDid I sell secrets to Pakistan?\nI only asked what it means\nNow when they speak of a future built on nuclear\nI say that nuclear is clean",
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      "band_id": "dbt",
      "public_title": "Radioactive Cream Box",
      "lyrics_status": "issued",
      "lyrics_source": "discography_song_doc_reviewed",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nOn the shelves in Koriyama town,\nThe cream box smiles, no frowns around.\nSoft and sweet, with a milky bloom,\nIt’s the perfect snack for me and you.\n\n[Chorus]\nRadioactive cream box, oh what a treat,\nThe core’s still melting, but this bread is sweet.\nFukushima’s gift, just take a bite,\nNothing’s wrong here, it’s all alright.\n(見えない味、でも美味しい - Mienai aji, demo oishii)\n(oh so sweet... but we won’t retreat)\n\n[Verse 2]\nThey say the cream is fresh, sourced from near,\nThey say the cream is fresh, sourced from near,\nBut what’s in the air might not be clear.\nTake a bite, don’t think too much,\nLocals cheer with every touch.\n\n[Bridge]\nFilling the void with sugar and cream,\nA taste so rich, you’d never dream.\nSafety’s just a word they say,\nSo let’s enjoy it anyway.\n\n(安心して、でも見えない - Anshin shite, demo mienai)\n(safe to eat... so bittersweet)\n\n[Chorus]\nRadioactive cream box, oh what a treat,\nThe core’s still melting, but this bread is sweet.\nFukushima’s gift, just take a bite,\nNothing’s wrong here, it’s all alright.\n(みんな食べる - Minna taberu...)\n(radioactive... let’s celebrate)\n\n[Outro]\nBeneath the surface, deeper truths,\nWe celebrate while the core still moves.\nBut for now, we’ll close our eyes,\nAnd take another bite, ignore the lies.",
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      "custody_note": "Reviewed for Secondary Containment. DBT manifest title corrected and lyrics issued.",
      "lyrics_text": "[Verse 1]\nOn the shelves in Koriyama town,\nThe cream box smiles, no frowns around.\nSoft and sweet, with a milky bloom,\nIt’s the perfect snack for me and you.\n\n[Chorus]\nRadioactive cream box, oh what a treat,\nThe core’s still melting, but this bread is sweet.\nFukushima’s gift, just take a bite,\nNothing’s wrong here, it’s all alright.\n(見えない味、でも美味しい - Mienai aji, demo oishii)\n(oh so sweet... but we won’t retreat)\n\n[Verse 2]\nThey say the cream is fresh, sourced from near,\nThey say the cream is fresh, sourced from near,\nBut what’s in the air might not be clear.\nTake a bite, don’t think too much,\nLocals cheer with every touch.\n\n[Bridge]\nFilling the void with sugar and cream,\nA taste so rich, you’d never dream.\nSafety’s just a word they say,\nSo let’s enjoy it anyway.\n\n(安心して、でも見えない - Anshin shite, demo mienai)\n(safe to eat... so bittersweet)\n\n[Chorus]\nRadioactive cream box, oh what a treat,\nThe core’s still melting, but this bread is sweet.\nFukushima’s gift, just take a bite,\nNothing’s wrong here, it’s all alright.\n(みんな食べる - Minna taberu...)\n(radioactive... let’s celebrate)\n\n[Outro]\nBeneath the surface, deeper truths,\nWe celebrate while the core still moves.\nBut for now, we’ll close our eyes,\nAnd take another bite, ignore the lies.",
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      "track_id": "dbt-meltdown",
      "band_id": "dbt",
      "public_title": "Dressed Up as a Meltdown",
      "lyrics_status": "issued",
      "lyrics_source": "discography_song_doc_reviewed",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\n\nOoh-ooh! (Ooh-ooh!)\nDressed as a meltdown, sealed up tight,\nCreeping through cracks on Halloween night.\nThey call me safe, they call me clean,\nBut I’m the nightmare you’ve never seen!\nA face of hell, a cloak of steel,\nBuried deep, but far from healed.\nNot a mask, just decay on display,\n\nSweeter than fear on Halloween day.\n\n[Verse 2]\n\nGhouls and goblins, just for fun,\nI’m the meltdown that can’t be undone!\nInvisible dose, a careful breath,\nA tiny trick that plays with death.\nNot a fright that goes away,\nI’m stored below, but bright as day.\nWrapped in steel, dressed to deceive,\nA truth you’d never believe!\n\n[Chorus]\n\nDressed up as a meltdown, scarier than most,\nA buried core beneath the coast! (Ooh-ooh!)\nNo sweet mask, no clean routine,\nThe costume they fear, yet call it safe and clean!\n\n(Dressed as a meltdown, too real to flee...)\n(Too real to flee…  It terror’s me…)\n\n[Verse 3]\n\nWrapped in concrete, bound by lies,\nI haunt the ground where actinides lie,\nNo disguise, no friendly face\nJust fission’s curse in a deadly place.\nCandy lights and camera play,\nI’m the scare they wave away! (Ahh-ahh!)\nThey dressed me up as power pure,\n\nBut the costume doesn’t reassure.\n\n[Chorus]\n\nDressed up as a meltdown, scarier than most,\nA buried core beneath the coast! (Ooh-ooh!)\nNo sweet mask, no clean routine,\nThe costume they fear, yet call it safe and clean!\n\n[Bridge]\n\n“Forget your masks, forget the lies,\nI’m the meltdown with gamma shine.\nPretty lights, deadly and deep,\nA fright too real to ever sleep.”\n\n[Verse 4]\n\nDemons dance, then run away.\nWhile my core betrays their trust.\nNot a disguise, not a haunted doll,\nI’m the meltdown under it all! (Ooh-ooh!)\nTrick-or-treat, monsters play,\nBut I’m the one that won’t decay.\nDressed in silence, cloaked in dread,\n\nA costume alive, even when dead.\n\n[Chorus]\n\nDressed up as a meltdown, scarier than most,\nA buried core beneath the coast! (Ooh-ooh!)\nNo sweet mask, no clean routine,\nThe costume they fear, yet call it safe and clean!\n\n(Dressed as a meltdown, too real to flee...)\n(Too real to flee…  It terror’s me…)\n\n[Outro]\n\n“Trick or treat, don’t look close, (don’t look close)\nI’m the nightmare, the fission ghost.\nDressed as a meltdown, stored down deep,\nA scare they unleashed… but couldn’t keep.”",
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      "custody_note": "Reviewed for Secondary Containment. DBT manifest title corrected and lyrics issued.",
      "lyrics_text": "[Verse 1]\n\nOoh-ooh! (Ooh-ooh!)\nDressed as a meltdown, sealed up tight,\nCreeping through cracks on Halloween night.\nThey call me safe, they call me clean,\nBut I’m the nightmare you’ve never seen!\nA face of hell, a cloak of steel,\nBuried deep, but far from healed.\nNot a mask, just decay on display,\n\nSweeter than fear on Halloween day.\n\n[Verse 2]\n\nGhouls and goblins, just for fun,\nI’m the meltdown that can’t be undone!\nInvisible dose, a careful breath,\nA tiny trick that plays with death.\nNot a fright that goes away,\nI’m stored below, but bright as day.\nWrapped in steel, dressed to deceive,\nA truth you’d never believe!\n\n[Chorus]\n\nDressed up as a meltdown, scarier than most,\nA buried core beneath the coast! (Ooh-ooh!)\nNo sweet mask, no clean routine,\nThe costume they fear, yet call it safe and clean!\n\n(Dressed as a meltdown, too real to flee...)\n(Too real to flee…  It terror’s me…)\n\n[Verse 3]\n\nWrapped in concrete, bound by lies,\nI haunt the ground where actinides lie,\nNo disguise, no friendly face\nJust fission’s curse in a deadly place.\nCandy lights and camera play,\nI’m the scare they wave away! (Ahh-ahh!)\nThey dressed me up as power pure,\n\nBut the costume doesn’t reassure.\n\n[Chorus]\n\nDressed up as a meltdown, scarier than most,\nA buried core beneath the coast! (Ooh-ooh!)\nNo sweet mask, no clean routine,\nThe costume they fear, yet call it safe and clean!\n\n[Bridge]\n\n“Forget your masks, forget the lies,\nI’m the meltdown with gamma shine.\nPretty lights, deadly and deep,\nA fright too real to ever sleep.”\n\n[Verse 4]\n\nDemons dance, then run away.\nWhile my core betrays their trust.\nNot a disguise, not a haunted doll,\nI’m the meltdown under it all! (Ooh-ooh!)\nTrick-or-treat, monsters play,\nBut I’m the one that won’t decay.\nDressed in silence, cloaked in dread,\n\nA costume alive, even when dead.\n\n[Chorus]\n\nDressed up as a meltdown, scarier than most,\nA buried core beneath the coast! (Ooh-ooh!)\nNo sweet mask, no clean routine,\nThe costume they fear, yet call it safe and clean!\n\n(Dressed as a meltdown, too real to flee...)\n(Too real to flee…  It terror’s me…)\n\n[Outro]\n\n“Trick or treat, don’t look close, (don’t look close)\nI’m the nightmare, the fission ghost.\nDressed as a meltdown, stored down deep,\nA scare they unleashed… but couldn’t keep.”"
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      "track_id": "dbt-pancakes",
      "band_id": "dbt",
      "public_title": "Pancake Fukushima Propagandist",
      "lyrics_status": "issued",
      "lyrics_source": "discography_song_doc_reviewed",
      "source_path": "/home/lucid/CoriumDiscography/DBT/Pancake-Fukushima-Propagandist.md",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nSkiing, sliding, winter light,\nSnap the shot, the frame’s just right.\nEat your noodles, take a bite,\nHold the moment, grip it tight.\nStrawberries fresh, a picture scene,\nSo much joy, so much to see.\nEternal luck in perfect sight,\nSing the past a sweet goodnight.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nThe sky is bright, the air is clean,\nA paradise straight from a dream.\nEverything shines, no need to fear,\nA better world, we built it here.\n\n[Chorus]\nFukushima! Beautiful, safe!\nFukushima! Ski and escape!\nFukushima! The past is erased!\nFukushima! Just smile and wave!\n\n[Verse 2]\nThe past was lost, they say it's fine,\nRebuilt fast in record time.\nThe damage fades, they smile and cheer,\nNo need to ask what lingers here.\nEat the fish, don’t ask the sea,\nThe cameras roll, the world agrees.\nA city shines, a tale retold,\nAnother trip, another show.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nThe sky is bright, the air is clean,\nA paradise straight from a dream.\nEverything shines, no need to fear,\nA better world, we built it here.\n\n[Chorus]\nFukushima! Beautiful, safe!\nFukushima! Ski and escape!\nFukushima! The past is erased!\nFukushima! Just smile and wave!\n\n[Final Chorus]\nFukushima! Beautiful, safe!\nFukushima! Ski and escape!\nFukushima! The past is erased!\nFukushima! Just smile and wave!",
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      "custody_note": "Reviewed for Secondary Containment. DBT manifest title corrected and lyrics issued.",
      "lyrics_text": "[Verse 1]\nSkiing, sliding, winter light,\nSnap the shot, the frame’s just right.\nEat your noodles, take a bite,\nHold the moment, grip it tight.\nStrawberries fresh, a picture scene,\nSo much joy, so much to see.\nEternal luck in perfect sight,\nSing the past a sweet goodnight.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nThe sky is bright, the air is clean,\nA paradise straight from a dream.\nEverything shines, no need to fear,\nA better world, we built it here.\n\n[Chorus]\nFukushima! Beautiful, safe!\nFukushima! Ski and escape!\nFukushima! The past is erased!\nFukushima! Just smile and wave!\n\n[Verse 2]\nThe past was lost, they say it's fine,\nRebuilt fast in record time.\nThe damage fades, they smile and cheer,\nNo need to ask what lingers here.\nEat the fish, don’t ask the sea,\nThe cameras roll, the world agrees.\nA city shines, a tale retold,\nAnother trip, another show.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nThe sky is bright, the air is clean,\nA paradise straight from a dream.\nEverything shines, no need to fear,\nA better world, we built it here.\n\n[Chorus]\nFukushima! Beautiful, safe!\nFukushima! Ski and escape!\nFukushima! The past is erased!\nFukushima! Just smile and wave!\n\n[Final Chorus]\nFukushima! Beautiful, safe!\nFukushima! Ski and escape!\nFukushima! The past is erased!\nFukushima! Just smile and wave!"
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      "track_id": "rtgremodelers-wardrobe",
      "band_id": "rtgremodelers",
      "public_title": "Wardrobe by Rosatom",
      "lyrics_status": "issued",
      "lyrics_source": "discography_song_doc_reviewed",
      "source_path": "/home/lucid/CoriumDiscography/RTGRemodelers/Wardrobe-by-Rosatom.md",
      "source_doc_path": "/home/lucid/CoriumDiscography/RTGRemodelers/Wardrobe-by-Rosatom.md",
      "custody_note": "Reviewed for Secondary Containment. RTG Remodelers current anchor track is Wardrobe by Rosatom.",
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      "lyrics": "[Russian Intro]\nЗАТО линия активна. Подиум закрыт.\nПлавучая АЭС - вход с Бэй-4.\nРазрешение силуэта: Уровень 3, контроль зоны.\nСегодня вечером... мы моделируем контроль.\n\n[Verse 1]\nShe walks in isotope mesh\nButtons shaped like fuel caps\nCesium hemline fluttering low\nHer heels were borrowed from Obninsk\nFirst light - last rights\nAll eyes forward. No blinking.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nThreaded in protocol\nPressed with approval codes\nModeled once, deployed forever\nThat’s not fabric - it’s policy\n\n[Chorus]\nWardrobe by Rosatom\nCut from silence\nStyled in decay\nCleared for distribution\nShe walks in authorization layers\nWears the delay\nWardrobe by Rosa-Tom\nNever modeled twice\n\n[Verse 2]\nModel 817 enters from Chelyabinsk\nHer outfit cooled in secrecy\nVelcro seams like sarcophagus locks\nA clutch lined with I.A.E.A. inspection tags\nHer expression? Irrelevant.\nHer posture? Fully funded.\n\n[Bridge]\nNo stitching permitted.\nAll garments must self-contain.\nYour signature confirms understanding\nThis pattern was never approved.\n\n[Chorus]\nWardrobe by Rosatom\nTailored in trust\nStyled for liquidation\nModeled under oath\nWardrobe by Rosa-Tom\nA look that won’t expire\nJust irradiate\n\n[Verse 3 ]\nMayak diamonds in the sleeves\nGraphite runoff at the cuffs\nA sash labeled “future optional”\nNo lining, no commentary\nOnly weight.\nOnly fabric with memory.\n\n[Final Chorus]\nWardrobe by Rosatom\nCut from silence\nStyled in decay\nCleared for distribution\nShe walks in authorization layers\nWears the delay\nWardrobe by Rosa-Tom\nNever modeled twice\n\n[Outro]\nContainment: complete.\nNo garment survives inspection.",
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\nEmpty nets.\nLifeless rivers.\nThe run is gone.\nEscapement denied.\n\n[Verse 1]\nSeventy-three thousand once.\nTwenty-three thousand this year.\nForty-two thousand unmet.\nSubsistence revoked.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nThey say it’s climate, chance, and change.\nAmid ongoing Fukushima core meltdowns\n\n[Chorus]\nEscapement denied. Escapement denied.\nCounts redacted. Futures denied.\n\n[Verse 2]\nReactor fuel unresolved.\nMox melt into the Pacific.\nThey call it managed.\nThey call it secure.\n\n[Bridge]\n“Not measured.” \nNot disclosed.\n“Not reported.” \nStill released.\n\n[Final Chorus]\nEscapement denied. Escapement denied.\nSubsistence lost, \namnesia applied."
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nEn las costas, silencio mortal,\nun mar de veneno, un mar que no puede hablar.\nLas mentiras flotan sobre la marea,\ncinco mil días de esta herida abierta.\n\n[Chorus]\n¡Ay, ay, ay! Fukushima, ¿qué nos dejó?\nVeneno en las olas, la vida nos quitó.\n¡Ay, ay, ay! Justicia venimos a reclamar,\ncinco mil días y nadie va a hablar.\n\n[Verse 2]\nLas promesas vacías de aquellos en poder,\ncubrieron las heridas que no se pueden ver.\nEl reactor nunca murió, aún está ahí,\ncinco mil días, ¿cuánto más por venir?\n\n[Bridge]\nDe las costas al desierto, el veneno viajó,\npero las voces del poder siempre lo negaron.\n¿Dónde están los culpables? ¿Dónde la verdad?\nCinco mil días de gritos sin final.\n\n[Chorus Reprise]\n¡Ay, ay, ay! Fukushima, ¿qué nos dejó?\nVeneno en las olas, la vida nos quitó.\n¡Ay, ay, ay! Justicia venimos a reclamar,\ncinco mil días y nadie va a hablar.\n\n[Outro]\nCinco mil días… nunca se olvidará…\nAy, Fukushima… nunca se olvidará…",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nThey boxed it quiet with a preacher’s tongue\nCut the flow where the limestone runs\nSold the atom like a chain of gold\nThen hid the bill where the contracts fold\n\nPreacher man smiling like the risk got blessed\nSold megawatts on a no-bid guess\nSaid, “No risk here, the numbers align”\nBut the welds get thin when they run out of time\n\nDropped the unit where the swampland cracks\nWhere the cattails bend and the rails turn black\nStamped it clean, signed it blind\nNow the debt walks home on the deadline\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nDraw that charm on the federal form\nBless that core in a climate storm\nPass that hat, let the stock run high\nLeave the waste where the poor folks dry\n\n[Chorus]\nSMR voodoo\nSMR voodoo\nLight it up, then leave the state\nMeter’s runnin’, too late, too late\n\nSMR voodoo\nSMR voodoo\nSpin that meter, stake that ground\nBuild it up, then melt it down\n\n[Verse 2]\nCorner-cut gospel with a hot little grin\nWhite-collar choir shoutin’,\n“Plug it in”\nDrew the charm with a grant-man’s hand\nSold salvation on sinking land\n\nThey call it clean in a hotel hall\nCall it small when the cost bites twice\nCall it safe when the room gets loud\nThen choke the alarm before it cries\n\nStocks run hot while the river runs low\nWaste sits still where the flood marks show\nChecks bounce twice by the drainage mile\nBut the salesman keeps his altar smile\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nDraw that charm on the federal form\nBless that core in a climate storm\nPass that hat, let the stock run high\nLeave the waste where the poor folks dry\n\n[Chorus]\nSMR voodoo\nSMR voodoo\nLight it up, then leave the state\nMeter’s runnin’, too late, too late\n\nSMR voodoo\nSMR voodoo\nSpin that meter, stake that ground\nBuild it up, then melt it down\n\n[Bridge]\nWho gets paid?\nThe man upstairs\n\nWho gets stuck?\nThe parish heirs\n\nWho signs off?\nThe soft-shoe man\n\nWho eats debt?\nThe backstreet drag\n\n\nPray your grid don’t speak!\n\n[Breakdown]\nIt ain’t magic\nIt’s a contract spell\nIt ain’t clean\nIt’s a hot room sell\n\nIt ain’t small\nWhen the cleanup grows\nIt ain’t safe\nWhen the sump runs black\n\n[Final Chorus]\nSMR voodoo\nSMR voodoo\nCrack that core and salt that site\nYou bought the spin, now pay the price\n\nSMR voodoo\nSMR voodoo\nLight it up, then leave the state\nMeter’s runnin’, too late, too late\n\n[Outro]\nYou’ll keep the power\nBut lose the light",
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\nyalla - listen up\nYa gamaa!\nEl Dabaa!\nGhalat reaktor!\n\n[Verse 1]\nplant by the coast with its fences raised\nrussian crews walk; town stand aside\nboys at the intake pull jelly each shift\nwarm water climb where the cold used to sit\nnew fences rise where the shore ran free\ntown stay low when the rules agree\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nno one talk when the steam roll out\nno one ask what the talk’s about\n\n[Chorus]\nnuclear el dabaa, all day it run\nnuclear el dabaa, heat beat the sun\nnuclear el dabaa, fish keep away\nnuclear el dabaa, same every day\n\n[Verse 2]\nshops stack high on the russian pay\nold nets lag where the currents stray\nfamilies stay quiet on coughs that hold\nkids break rash when the air turn bold\nnotices taped where the corners peel\nalarms cut short when the shifts go real\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nno one sure what the white smoke mean\nno one knows what plant keeps clean\n\n[Chorus]\nnuclear el dabaa, all day it run\nnuclear el dabaa, heat beat the sun\nnuclear el dabaa, fish keep away\nnuclear el dabaa, same every day\n\n\n[Bridge]\nrussian teams guard the steel-line zone\nlocals fix pipes that they never own\n\n\n[Outro]\nnuclear el dabaa\nnuclear el dabaa\nnuclear el dabaa\nNuclear El Dabaa!\nGhalat reaktor!"
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      "public_title": "Lost Shells",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nA crab crawls through the emptied strand,\nNo shells remain, just plastic and sand.\nThe ocean bed lies stripped and bare,\nWhere small lives vanished from their lairs.\n\nWhat refuge now in waters cold,\nWhen tide and calcium fail to hold?\nA pill bottle shell, brittle and gray,\nLeft in the drift of radiological decay.\n\n[Verse 2]\nWhere colors shone and shell beds laid,\nNow glass and caps mark what has frayed.\nFilter feeders, thinned and erased,\nBy ongoing meltdowns no one faced.\n\nAlone the crab roams, no shelter near,\nDrawn by need and held by fear.\nA pill’s empty shell, a final embrace,\nOf human hands in a ruined place.\n\n[Chorus]\nLost shells, a silent wail,\nLife unmoored on a broken scale.\nIn altered seas, the quiet fall,\nLost shells, no homes at all.\n\n[Verse 3]\nWith each lost shell, the waters dim,\nA crab still searches at the rim.\nWhat once was home has slipped from sight,\nThe smallest life left out of place.\n\nThe final drift of creatures small,\nCarried where the dead tides call.\nNo shells to hide, no shells to hide,\nOnly waste along the tide.\n\n[Bridge - Reprise]\nThe hermit crab lives in an Adderall shell,\n(The hermit crab lives in an Adderall shell).\nThe hermit crab lives in an Adderall shell.\n\n[Pause]\n\nOngoing meltdowns, a world unaware,\nAnd no one left to care.\n\n[Prepare for Outro]\n\n[Outro]\n\nNot just a shell, but all he knew,\nAn ocean turned to afterwaste,\nDrifting… drifting… nowhere to go,\nThe last small life in undertow.\n\n[Pause]\n\nThe hermit crab lives in an Adderall shell,\n(The hermit crab lives in an Adderall shell).\nThe hermit crab lives in an Adderall shell."
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      "public_title": "Accelerated Senescence",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nThey said the cherry trees had fungus\nSaid the limbs were getting old\nSaid everything will break apart\nWhen the spring comes in too cold\n\nBut the bloom came early\nLike a secret on the branch\nPink against the warning tape\nGone before it had a chance\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nYou called it care\nYou called it clean\nYou said the cut was kind\nBut I saw spring\nLeave the tree\nOne year ahead of time\n\n[Chorus]\nAccelerated senescence\nBlooming out of fear\nYou said it was only weather\nBut the season disappeared\n\nNot the fungus\nNot the rain\nNot a sickness in the bark\nAccelerated senescence\nFlowering in the dark\n\n[Verse 2]\nThe petals browned around the edges\nBefore they opened wide\nEvery April came too early\nLike it had something left to hide\n\nThe bark split strange and quiet\nThe sap ran thin and slow\nYou took a picture of the damage\nThen told us nothing showed\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nYou called it age\nYou called it blight\nYou made the silence proof\nBut trees don’t lie\nWhen spring arrives\nAlready bruised\n\n[Chorus]\nAccelerated senescence\nBlooming out of fear\nYou said it was only weather\nBut the season disappeared\n\nNo witch’s broom\nNo spore to chase\nNo mercy in the grain\nJust old fallout\nWearing flowers\nIn the cold spring rain\n\n[Bridge]\nYou cut them down before the bloom\nBefore the petals said too much\nBefore the branches filled the street\nWith color no one dared to touch\n\nYou took the shade\nYou took the proof\nYou took the road they leaned above\nAnd called it safety\nCalled it work\nCalled it anything but love\n\n[Final Chorus]\nAccelerated senescence\nIn the root and in the rain\nYou said it was only pruning\nBut the stumps still know the names\n\nNot the fungus\nNot the season\nNot the story you controlled\nAccelerated senescence\nA young tree growing old\n\n[Outro]\nYou didn’t heal it\nYou didn’t save it\nYou didn’t prune\nYou erased it\n\nYou didn’t heal it\nYou didn’t save it\nYou didn’t prune\nYou erased it"
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      "public_title": "Atomic Corruption",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nBuilt the plant in ’53\nPike-ton, Ports-mouth, D-O-E\nU-two thirty-five in the groundwater chain\nHeavy metals riding rain\n\nThey cracked the pipes, they dropped the shell\nStill denied what testing held\nOpen air, no cover in place\nChildren sick, no public case\n\n[Chorus]\nAtomic corruption\nFiled it safe, never discussed\nRecords buried out of sight\nYou won’t find what they won’t write\n\nAtomic corruption\nCarried down the river bend\nCrossed the state, you can’t pretend\nThis don’t poison in the end\n\n[Verse 2]\nKids with cancer, no cause blamed\nSchoolyard fallout left unclaimed\nNo swab, no test, no agency\nJust buried under bureaucracy\n\nThey said too costly to contain\nThen built a dump across the drain\nGreenup, Scioto, same report filed\nThe fish are gone, blame climate change\n\n[Chorus]\nAtomic corruption\nSigned and sealed, they walked away\nStill the isotopes don’t stray\nBound to air, not bound to say\n\nAtomic corruption\nThey marked five counties in the plan\nLaughed at Kentucky’s open land\nTold us hillbillies won’t understand\n\n[Verse 3]\nTechnetium tracked fourteen miles\nSame plant source, same toxic mile\nLivermore marked it out at night\nBut D-O-E said never mind\n\nBirths came wrong, no press release\nNo study came, no state police\nThe river holds what they deny\nThe county carries every lie\n\n[Final Chorus]\nAtomic corruption\nOpen air across the fields\nScience told them, never healed\nProfit hides what power shields\n\nAtomic corruption\nIt don’t thin and won’t forgive\nStill inside the lives we live\nThis is not a claim\nAtomic corruption it is\n\n[Outro]\nAtomic corruption\nAtomic corruption\nAtomic corruption it is"
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      "public_title": "Midnight Rocket Engineers",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nPressure climbs, the vents release,\nmidnight rockets break the peace.\nSteam discharged, the system complies,\nvapor trails across the sky.\nGauges rising, readings break,\nrockets ordered, no mistake.\n\n[Prechorus]\nPromised power, future claimed,\nbut enrichment never stays contained.\nEvery cycle blatantly clear,\nrockets rise, exposure near.\n\n[Chorus]\nMidnight rockets break the air,\nCancer clusters are no longer rare,\nExposure rising, year by year,\nMidnight Rocket Engineers\n\n[Verse 2]\nCentrifuge halls contain the load,\ngas cascades along the flow.\nNothing shown beyond the fence,\nrelease withheld without consent.\nGauges climbing, readings show,\nfallout written, all we know.\n\n[Prechorus]\nPromised power, future claimed,\nbut enrichment never stays contained.\nEvery cycle blatantly clear,\nrockets rise, exposure near.\n\n[Chorus]\nMidnight rockets break the air,\nCancer clusters are no longer rare,\nExposure rising, year by year,\nMidnight Rocket Engineers\n\n[Bridge]\nEnrichment running, never paused,\nlegacy written, hidden cost.\nProgress spoken, risk denied,\nfallout waiting, always tied.\n\n[Chorus]\nMidnight rockets break the air,\nCancer clusters are no longer rare,\nExposure rising, year by year,\nMidnight Rocket Engineers\n\n[Outro]\nVents repeat, the pressure stays,\nwind patterns, endless ways.\nFallout lingers, always near,\nMidnight Rocket Engineers"
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\n\"Off the dock? That’s a meal with a toe tag.\nYou bite that shell, you better write your will.\"\n\n[Hook]\n\nNo plate, no scan, no seal, no tag\nShe ate off the dock, whole jaw went slack\nShellfish slide, body start to seize\nTide look sweet, but it sting like disease\n(Bitch fell out, crab still smile)\n(Mouth went numb, they gone a while)\n\n[Verse 1]\nLil mama bit raw off a mussel plate\nTongue went stiff, couldn’t close her face\nGuts got tight, fingers won’t bend\nShe twitchin' in the sand like a TikTok trend\n\nCrab in the cooler, shrimp in the tub\nAte that shell, now she throwin’ up blood\nAin’t no test, ain’t no scan\nShe slumped on the curb with a fork in her hand\n\n[Bridge]\nRedtide slide, dip then freeze\nOne wrong bite, now your spine don't tease\nRedtide slide, twist that shell\nShe move too fast, now he can't exhale\n(Slide left, she glitchin’)\n(Slide right, he twitchin’)\n\n[Hook]\nNo doc, no scan, no pill, no test\nMussels hit back when you chew on stress\nFDA smile, but they skipped that batch\nTongue turned blue when she scratched that scratch\n(Redtide roll, club still spin)\n(She don’t breathe, DJ grin)\n\n[Verse 2]\nShe fine at brunch, dead by ten\nAte three clams, now she glitch again\nWalked in heels, walked back stiff\nLegs locked up on a pink-lipped dish\n\nShrimp on her nails, crab in the sauce\nCute lil snap, now her whole face lost\nNo code blue, no med ride\nThey zipped her fast, said she “died from the tide”\n\n[Bridge]\nSlide with the red, slide with the red\nHead go numb, can’t feel your leg\nSlide with the tide, slide with the tide\nShe popped that clam, now she can’t decide\n(Left foot stiff, mouth can’t speak)\n(Redtide slide, sleep for weeks)\n\n[Final Hook]\nNo seal, no tray, no temp, no code\nShellfish lethal, slip real bold\nClam gone viral, shrimp got hype\nBut the whole damn dish ain’t passed no type\n(Mouth don’t move, DJ froze)\n(She slid out, song still goes)\n\n[Outro]\n\"She bit that shell... now her soul on ride.\nAin’t no doc. Just a toe tag guide.\""
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1 | Steady, grounded]\nThose who decide told us there was no alternative.\nThey said the demand was fixed.\nThey said reliability needs scale,\nand scale won’t wait.\n\nThey said firm power, constant power,\nsaid the future needs it now.\nThey called it a renaissance,\nsaid the decision was already made.\n\nThey said delay was danger.\nThey said review was over.\nThis is how the Nuclear Overton Window\nbegan to narrow.\n\n[Verse 2 | Heavier, deliberate]\nThose who decide talked about solutions,\ntalked about schedules,\nbut not about keeping\nwhat remains when the generation ends.\n\nThey talked about storage “for now.”\nThey talked about fixes ahead.\nThey said the process was technical,\nnot ours.\n\nThey didn’t talk about the horizon.\nThey didn’t name who stays accountable.\nThe Nuclear Overton Window\nnever held the long term.\n\n[Verse 3 | Firmer, forward]\nThen asking slowed things down.\nThen caution cost too much.\nConsent became friction,\nso it was pushed aside.\n\nThe Nuclear Overton Window moved again —\nfrom open debate\nto settled position.\n\nRules were shortened.\nReviews rushed.\nGovernance turned into something\nto move through.\n\nThe window didn’t shatter.\nThe push continues.\n\n[Memorial Close | Spoken or half-sung]\nHere stands the Nuclear Overton Window.\nNot cracked. Not broken.\nHeld open on purpose.\n\nNot a future to keep reopening.\nNot a decision to keep revisiting.\n\nThis must be decided.\nThis must be carried.\nThis must not be passed forward\nwithout an end in sight.\n\nRemember this moment.\n\n[Outro | Firm, final]\nThe Nuclear Overton Window must close.\nNot paused. Not deferred.\nEntered into practice\nwith consent.\n\nThis should not remain unresolved.\nThis is what we must remember."
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      "public_title": "NRC Bullied as the Bottleneck",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nA pressure field forms over the district,\nmoving through structures where choices collect.\nMechanical unease turns beneath the agency,\nrevealing one profile,\na steward built for caution\nencircled by speed.\n\n[Verse 2]\nDirectional pressure moves from private boardrooms\ninto the agency with practiced intent.\nA phrase repeats in embedded bursts,\ndo not be the bottleneck.\nApproval packets cross clearance desks,\nstacked with try-so fuel claims,\ncarbon-bound particles held as lasting shields\nfor units far from reach or witness.\nAcross the read, concerns tilt the spectrum\nas mandate force settles on a bureau built for restraint.\n\n[Bridge]\nA low resonance settles beneath the fixtures,\nborn where duty meets command.\nMonitors hold procedural calm,\nyet the emotional field turns uneven.\nNot fear,\nonly the fold of withheld objection\npressed into records that cannot respond.\n\n[Chorus]\nNRC bullied as the bottleneck,\npressed to clear the route for try-so fuel.\nPromised barriers presented as perfect armor,\npushed to approve a lattice no one understands.\nNRC bullied as the bottleneck,\ntheir caution marked as slowing the field.\nThe instruments return a bare result,\na guardian pushed toward an untested core.\n\n[Verse 3]\nLong-range readings outline the promotional profile,\ntry-so fuel routed to remote installations,\nmicroreactors stationed under polar auroras,\nunattended, unchallenged,\nwrapped in engineered certainty.\nThe emotional register drops along a stress contour\nas staff absorb pressure to endorse the unproven,\ntasked to approve tomorrow’s hazards\nwith frameworks shaped for another era.\n\n[Bridge 2]\nAdministrative voices settle into practiced delivery\nas the field tightens around unspoken concerns.\nThe system records only procedure.\nThe emotional layer notes something else,\nsubdued grief for the safety room\nrenamed inefficiency.\n\n[Final Chorus]\nNRC bullied as the bottleneck,\na reading the system cannot mute.\nTheir vigilance recast as obstruction,\ntheir hesitation rewritten as resistance.\nNRC bullied as the bottleneck,\ncalled a barrier by those selling try-so fuel ambition,\nyet unable to halt the push behind it.\nThe agency remains the last gate in name only,\nits role reduced to permitting the inevitable."
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      "public_title": "End of September",
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\nWhite House says the N.R.C is too slow.\nSo pressured now to speed up approvals.\n\n[Verse 1]\n\nThey call it an N.R.C reshuffle,\nsay it’s just how work gets done\nA few positions get shifted,\nthen the whole place starts to run\nSixty days to shape it,\nsixty days to make it fit\nEfficient and timely\nbecomes how they talk\n\nThey don’t say rush it\nThey say keep it moving\nThey don’t say cut\nThey say streamline\n\n[Verse 2]\nA room that used to examine\nnow gets graded by the clock\nA pause becomes a problem,\nan inquiry becomes a block\nOne chain, one channel,\none desk that takes the weight\nAnd the old way of stopping to look\nbecomes too late\n\nThe Commission wants consistency\nThe project manager wants closure\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nAnd it won’t break loud\nIt won’t flash red\nIt’ll feel like normal\nRight up to the edge\n\n[Chorus]\nEnd of September\nold caution, new deadline\nEnd of September\nfast track, slow consequences\nEnd of September\ntime gets the last word\nEnd of September\nand the outrage learns to wait\n\n[Verse 3]\nAfter the deadline,\nthe pace becomes the culture\nWhat can’t be explained\ngoes uncounted\nSmall warnings get filed as handled,\nthen closed\nIf it didn’t stop the schedule,\nit became acceptable\n\nN.R.C. does the checking\nand the oversight stays pigeon holed \n\n[Bridge]\nSpeed is easy to prove\nSafety is harder to show\nAnd what gets missed\nDoesn’t announce itself\n\n[Final Chorus]\nEnd of September\nold caution, new deadline\nEnd of September\nfast track, slow consequences\nEnd of September\ntime gets the last word\nEnd of September\nand the outrage learns to wait\n\n[Outro]\nEnd of September\nthe gate still stands\nbut it swings a little faster\nthan it used to"
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      "public_title": "Nuclear",
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\nAgain the empire names its revival.\nAgain the ministers draft renewal plans.\nWhere monks inscribed Latin verse,\nbureaucrats calibrate safe limits.\nBoth call their labour salvation.\n\n[Verse 1]\nCharlemagne scripted order into parchment.\nHis scholars catalogued the ancients,\ncalling inventory enlightenment.\nEvery sermon promised empire restored;\nevery parish stayed illiterate.\nThe movement ended as it began\narchives intact, purpose forgotten.\n\n[Verse 2]\nNow new rulers rehearse the ritual.\nTechnicians in paper suits praise efficiency.\nThey chant sustainability,\nswear that radiance redeems the age.\nOld machinery returns beneath new branding,\na mirror of the past polished for investors.\nWaste accumulates like unspoken confession.\n\n[Bridge]\nTwo renaissances, one logic:\ncommand substitutes for participation.\nMetrics replace meaning.\nPreservation wears the mask of progress.\nEach empire manages its own decline\nand calls the stagnation secure.\n\n[Breakdown]\nBudgets collapse, but slogans persist.\nSpecialists write analyses of the pause.\nRepositories of promise expand,\ndry casks outnumber dreams.\nNeither faith nor fission escapes procedure;\neach promising safekeeping,\neach guaranteeing delay.\n\n[Outro]\nSo the Carolingian and Nuclear stand together:\ntwo empires of preservation,\ntwo revivals without renewal.\nThey turned ambition into recordkeeping,\nrisk into bureaucracy,\nhope into half-life.\nA single pattern through a thousand years\nmanagement mistaken for miracle."
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      "public_title": "The Enrichment Man",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nYou said the world needs power\nI won’t disagree\nThere’s heat in the ground, and the wind runs free\nYou call nuclear the future \nbut it won’t power itself\nNuclear relies on coal more than coal needs itself\n\n[Verse 2]\nYou said crypto was coming, and demand would explode\nThat AI would load what the grid couldn’t hold\nBut SMR’s stay delayed \nno ground ever breaks\nAnd the public pays out while the promise remakes\n\n[Verse 3]\nYou said it’s the hour \nbut the plan’s still the same\nThe technology is analog from the cold war days.\nThere’s no place for the waste \nand Yucca’s refused\nVented dry cask containers become the only refuge.\n\n[Verse 4]\nYou say you lead the charge with a federal hand\nWould you vote Price-Anderson\nor stand with the land?\nYou call it advanced — but the cycle’s well known\nStill chasing a fuel that should’ve stayed into stone\n\n\n[Verse 5]\nThey brought in the waste with no warning or word\nNo records were filed, and no voices were heard\nThe workers got sick, yet their claims were denied\nBut their jobs paid well \nor so at the time\n\n[Verse 6]\nSay the same line again \njust a little more vague\nLet the cost wash away while the lobbyists wave\nIt’s the same old plan with a new name again\nAnd the public keeps payin’ \nagain, and again\n\n[Verse 7]\nThe words that you sign will be printed and raised.\nWith license approval on a speech full of praise\n“This is abundance,” \nthey’ll claim as they believe\nBut nuclear won’t build what the future will need"
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      "track_id": "hormesismaxxers-command",
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      "public_title": "Nuclear Air Mobility Command",
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      "lyrics": "[VERSE 1]\nFirst time on a cargo jet \nlook, it “made history”\nA photo-op flight line, sponsored by certainty\nThey point at the tie-downs like that’s a breakthrough\n“Anywhere, anytime,” say it till it sounds true\nA thousand-yard stare for an unfueled microreactor\nA milestone you can stage without proving the kernel\n\n[BRIDGE 1]\nSay “capability,” don’t say “conditions”\nSay “future,” don’t say “permission”\n\n[HOOK 1]\nAIR NUCLEAR MOBILITY COMMAND\nProject presence. Promise power.\nAIR NUCLEAR MOBILITY COMMAND\nUnfueled today. Funded tomorrow.\n\n[VERSE 2]\nNow read the fine print: it’s unfueled on purpose\nNo hot core in the belly, no risk they can’t curtain\nBecause fuel is the problem they don’t pan to show\nSupply “in progress,” timeline “TBD,” always “go, go, go”\nIt’s heat-to-work-to-wire, not a magic switch\nAnd every “deployable” slide hides a support-rich hitch\nSo they fly the unit clean, keep the hard part later\nSell the confidence now, invoice the operator\n\n[BRIDGE 2]\nThey don’t need power to move it\nThey need belief to fund it\n\n[HOOK 2]\nAIR NUCLEAR MOBILITY COMMAND\nProject presence. Promise power.\nAIR NUCLEAR MOBILITY COMMAND\nUnfueled by design. Funded tomorrow.\n\n[VERSE 3]\nHere’s the irony—listen close, don’t blink:\nIt’s not the cargo door, it’s the load that changes everything\nThey sell “anywhere,” but balance is the gate\nSo if you tried the big flex at the heaviest weight\nC-5 only, and the rule is brutally plain:\none cask, one flight\nthen reset the parade again\nAll that empty space, but the limit steals the show\nOne step forward, two steps back -still calling it “go”\n\n[BRIDGE 3]\nOne cask. One flight.\nBig plane -small win.\n\n[HOOK 3]\nAIR NUCLEAR MOBILITY COMMAND\nProject presence. Promise power.\nAIR NUCLEAR MOBILITY COMMAND\nOne at a time. Funded tomorrow.\n\n[OUTRO]\nThis isn’t power in a box - it’s marketing in uniform\nAirlifted momentum, investor weather, praise in a warm storm\nThey’ll promise diesel replacement, they’ll promise “plug and play”\nBut the real world moves slower than the soundbites they spray\nSo salute the pallet pageant, let the cameras take command\nThe loudest thing airborne is AIR NUCLEAR MOBILITY COMMAND"
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      "track_id": "hormesismaxxers-extract",
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      "public_title": "Extract, Contaminate, Deny",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nStrategic necessity\nPermitted release\nClean-energy language\nWaste stream underneath\nThreshold politics\nLegacy storage\nSearching for innocence\nIn the fuel cycle\n\n[Chorus]\nExtract, Contaminate, Deny\nExtract, Contaminate, Deny\nExtract, Contaminate, Deny\nNo measurable effect\n\n[Verse 2]\nClean enough for investors\nDesigner catastrophe\nBaseload with a burial clause\nStraight professional face\nPrestige hazard\nPolicy as disguise\nCivilian pretext\nWeapons-grade is realized\n\n[Chorus]\nExtract, Contaminate, Deny\nExtract, Contaminate, Deny\nExtract, Contaminate, Deny\nNo measurable effect\n\n[Verse 3]\nSpent fuel in future tense\nStewardship in six languages\nAtoms-for-peace styling\nI.A.E.A in the blessing\nThreshold talks, closed session\nStorage sold as permanence\nConsensus calling it settled\nWhile the waste keeps arriving\n\n[Chorus]\nExtract, Contaminate, Deny\nExtract, Contaminate, Deny\nExtract, Contaminate, Deny\nNo measurable effect\n\n[Bridge]\nStrategic restart logic\nLegacy core rebranded\nNational-security over-ride\nData-center urgency\nNuclear Infrastructure as a service\nSame waste, newer slogan\nSame chain underneath it\n\n[spoken word sample]\n\"They are testing in Utah. … I don’t know, like 70 people live there\"\n\"They’ve been downwind before, hahahaha\"\n\n[Final Chorus]\nExtract, Contaminate, Deny\nExtract, Contaminate, Deny\nExtract, Contaminate, Deny\nNo measurable effect\nExtract, Contaminate, Deny\nExtract, Contaminate, Deny\nExtract, Contaminate, Deny\nNo measurable effect"
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      "track_id": "hormesismaxxers-wastewater",
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      "public_title": "Nuclear Municipal Wastewater Cooling",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nThirty-six miles of shitwater pipe\nOne-Twenty-Four inches, buried deep\nPumped uphill using parasitic power\nMegawatts spent just to transport effluent\nPiss to steam, flush to fission\nLifted against gravity and heat\nPhoenix calls it a “closed-loop vision”\nDay after day against the grade\n\n[Verse 2]\nSeventy million gallons a day\nNeeded for the condenser stage\nCooling towers in triple-digit hell\nFed straight from municipality drains\nLined lagoons where the brine gets baked\nToo toxic for lawns, fine for reclaimed\nPiped on through the desert rock\nSourced directly from toilet stock\n\n[Bridge]\nThey call it responsible, zero discharge\nBut nothing comes back once it’s gone\nVaporized, no return path\nThen rename loss as conservation\n\n[Chorus]\nNuclear Municipal\nWASTEWATER \nCOOLING\nNuclear Municipal \nWASTEWATER \nCOOLING\n\n[Verse 3]\nReuse until exhaustion hits\nTwenty-five cycles, then it quits\nBrine to ponds, vapor gone\nEvaporated into dry air\nSingle-direction system\nEnd of loop\n\n[Bridge]\nMillions spent to pump and treat\nSo the plant can stay elite\nIf the city doesn't send its bucket of piss, \nturbines will routinely self-trip.\nA flush dependent enterprise\n\n[Chorus]\nNuclear Municipal \nWASTEWATER! \nCOOLING\nNuclear Municipal \nWASTEWATER \n(shit water)\nCOOLING\n\n[Outro]\nArizona no once-through cooling capability\nSo flush for fission\nPalo Verde desert king\nCooled by flushing the American dream\nSo\nFlush\nFlush\nFlush it again\n(....yeah you sick bastard)"
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      "track_id": "ottohahnprogeny-1957",
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      "public_title": "1957",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nIn fifty-seven, the shield was signed,\nNo fault to find, no ties to bind.\nPrice-Anderson gave room to grow,\nThe atom sold with “peace” in tow.\n\nThe I.A.E.A rose to fame,\nA treaty built for global claim.\nNothing slowed the nuclear train.\n\n[Verse 2]\nJFK saw the risk ahead,\nWarned of waste that never ends.\nHe called for checks at Dimona’s site,\nPushed the ban on tests in air.\n\nBut builds were fixed, the funding laid,\nToo far along to be remade.\nHe held his ground; they passed him by.\n\n[Chorus]\nJFK got in the way,\nNuclear industry can't delay.\nNo term could steer, no rule could stall\nIt rolled ahead, it rolled through all.\n\nNineteen-fifty-seven cleared the way,\nJFK got in the way.\n\n[Bridge]\nJFK was blown away,\nThe nuclear industry had ground to gain.\nWith nothing left to slow its climb,\nIt built a world where Fukushima was fine\n\n[Chorus]\nJFK got in the way,\nNuclear industry can't delay.\nNo term could steer, no rule could stall\nIt rolled ahead, it rolled through all.\n\nNineteen-fifty-seven cleared the way,\nJFK got in the way"
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      "track_id": "ottohahnprogeny-arnold",
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      "public_title": "Duane Arnold on the Rocks",
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\nMm, pour it slow\n\n[Verse 1]\nAfter the war, \nIowa Electric took him in.\nMiss Dows in his arms next and nepotism began.\nSutherland had house and company and say,\ndaughter and station moving one same way.\nThen came nuclear, and he took to it at once,\nsmooth as evening bourbon,\nDuane Arnold on the rocks.\n\n[break]\n[Refrain]\n[vocal reverb]\nDuane Arnold on the rocks,\nradiation, remediation, buttoned up,\nMark One legacy, decommission cost,\nDuane Arnold on the rocks,\nspent fuel management money,\nold Iowa assurances, nuclear always on top\nDuane Arnold on the rocks.\n\n[Verse 2]\nHe liked the reactor spoken of as proper, safe, and fine,\na gentleman’s arrangement with uranium in mind.\nContainment for the county, megawatts for board and street,\nand that’s the way they served it,\nDuane Arnold on the rocks.\n\n[Bridge]\nThe country had its warning, he never changed his tone,\none month on he spoke as if the atom still belonged.\nNo pause inside the answer,\nno room for second thought,\nDuane Arnold on the rocks.\n\n[Verse 3]\nBy eighty-three the man was gone, but not the station name,\nit stayed upon the vessel long after shutdown came.\nTurbine quit its office, switchyard lost its part,\nspent assemblies carried on in casks beyond the dark.\nWhat remains when all the current drops,\na site, a fund, a cask yard, Duane Arnold on the rocks.\n\n[Outro]\nPour the bourbon slowly now, let quarterly remarks\nsettle where nobody looks.\nThe gentleman is history, the title still unlocks,\na site, a fund, a cask yard, Duane Arnold on the rocks.\nNot power now but custody, not promise now but years.\nPour another for the trust fund,\nno one says a word,\nDuane Arnold on the rocks,\n\nDuane Arnold on the rocks.\n\nDuane Arnold on the rocks."
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      "track_id": "favorablegeometry-hours",
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      "public_title": "Hours",
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      "lyrics": "[verse]\nA nuclear plant set for the coast\nfour hours north of Manila\nBishops warn of lasting damage\n\n[pre-chorus]\nPublic dissent limited by red-tagging\nclergy aware of their protected voice\n[pause]\n\n[chorus]\nFour hours north of Manila\nevents move faster than distance\nFour hours south to Manila\nroads stall before the city\n\n[verse]\nCooling drawn from open water\ndebris striking the intake points\nsystems showing inconsistent behavior\n\n[pre-chorus]\nPlans continue without adjustment\nwarnings noted but set aside\n\n[chorus]\nFour hours north of Manila\nevents move faster than distance\nFour hours south to Manila\nroads stall before the city\n\n[bridge]\nFukushima shows how coastal failure endures\ntime no longer matching the threat\n\n[outro]\nFour hours north of Manila\n(Four hours south to Manila)"
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      "lyrics": "[spoken word] \nHi kids! Welcome to the I.A.E.A Infographic Contest! \nDo you love art??? \nDo you love radioactive containment? \nThen sharpen your pencils, because it’s time to submit!\n\n[vocals singing] \nIt’s the contest of the year, \nSafety’s message, crystal clear! \nMake a picture, bold and smart, \nHelp the atom play its part!\n\n[spoken word] \nBut remember: no AI! \nWe’re looking for designs made only by human hands.\n\n[group vocals] \nNo AI! No AI! Keep your drawing I.A.E.A. certified!\n\n[spoken word] \nChoose your favorite theme from the conference list! \nLike placards, packaging, or how to stay safe during transport. \nThen pick an audience — maybe the public, a shipping company, or a border team!\n\n[vocals singing]\nPick a theme, define your crowd, \nMake it clear, but not too loud! \nKeep it smart and nice to see, \nWith safety, shields, and clarity!\n\n[spoken word] \nAnd format matters! \nSubmit your entry as a Jay PEG, a Ping, or a high-res PDF. \nBlurred designs won’t stop radiation!\n\nAdd your name and your age,\nTell us who will view your page!\nThen submit and cross your toes\nYou might be picked, who really knows?\n\nLet’s explore how your info-graphic could look!\n\nMaybe you draw a truck on a long lonely road.\nDon't forget to add the bright yellow radioactive sign,\nthat means it's  safe.\n\n[vocals singing] \nDraw the wheels and make them spin, \nPut two drums neatly packed within! \nEach one's filled with  radioactive soup, \nBut it’s labeled right, \nso it’s safe for you!\n\n[spoken word] \nWant to make it more advanced? \nAdd a side-view of the container's shielding\nthat's called a cutaway diagram!\nBut keep it friendly — we’re still having fun.\n\n[vocals singing] \nDraw a fence and draw some tape, \nAdd a crew in every shape! \nStick-figure guards who stand up proud, \nPosing next to casks with pride!\n\n[spoken word] \nMaybe your waste is on a train! \nAdd clouds, a mountain, and a stream\njust don’t draw the stream too close to the rail line. \nThat’s a no-no!\n\n[vocals singing] \nColor the placard red and black, \nAdd a crane to move the stack! \nEvery drum needs loving care, \nShow them flying through the air!\n\n[spoken word] \nAnd don’t forget the shipping manifest! \nThat’s the part with the numbers that no one reads but everyone trusts.\n\n[vocals singing] \nGlue on glitter, make it pop, \nStick the cask in a traffic stop! \nAdd a meter with a smile, \nBert the Jackalope checks from a mile!\n\n[spoken word] \nBert’s ears are sensitive to gamma.\nHe doesn’t panic \nhe just hops.\n\n[vocals singing]\nBert says “Shield it, mark it, move with pride!”\nThen finds a new safe place to hide. \nHe doesn’t question, doesn’t pause\nHe follows all containment laws!\n\n[vocals singing] \nAnd if you win, oh what a prize! \nPack your bags and claim the skies! \nOff to Vienna, you will go, \nTo show your art and steal the show!\n\n[spoken word] \nYou’ll get a badge, a tote bag, and a printed poster of your info-graphic!\n\n[vocals singing] \nMeet the staff, explore the floor, \nMaybe see a cask or four!\nGet a handshake, sip some tea, \nMaybe meet the Meltdown Queen!\n\n[spoken word] \nAll entries selected must surrender full copyright to the I.A.E.A.\nForever. In every language. Across all dimensions of spacetime.\n\n[vocals singing] \nThis contest is a global chance, \nTo help nuclear safety advance! \nUse your colors, make it bright\nTry to align with I.A.E.A. oversight!\n\n[group vocals] \nSafety first and best of luck! \nSubmit on time—no room for muck!\n\n[spoken word]\nFrom all of us here at the I.A.E.A.,\nGood luck — and remember:\nRadiation moves fast, but good design moves faster."
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\nRadioactive Hudson runs, \nIndian Point, the record done. \nSixty years along the bend, \nthe plant is closed but not the end. \n\n[Verse 1] \nThe Hudson bore the daily waste, \noutfalls hidden, years erased. \nPermits signed, the crowd objected, \nfederal law kept it protected. \nNow Holtec owns the site entire, \nfuel and waste, a slow expire. \nForty-five thousand gallons stored, \nthe court unlocked the outlet door. \n\n[Chorus] \nRadioactive Hudson, heard in court, \nHoltec claims the dose is short. \nForty-five thousand gallons sent away, \nthe Hudson bears it day by day. \n\n[Verse 2] \nThe state declared, the bill was passed, \nSave the Hudson, make it last. \nBut Holtec sued, the bench complied, \nthe NRC will now decide. \n\nA law once meant to guard this stream, \nwas overruled in legal scheme. \nDolphins surfaced, sturgeon swam, \nmillirem counts can’t show their path.\n\n[Chorus]\nRadioactive Hudson, heard in court, \nHoltec claims the dose is short. \nForty-five thousand gallons sent away, \nthe Hudson bears it day by day. \n\n[Bridge] \nThey call it common, done before, \nwastewater carried to the shore. \nMillirem tallies claim it small, \nbut none of that explains it all. \nThe irony sharp, the ruling clear, \nrights revised to serve Holtec here. \n\n[Final Chorus]\nRadioactive Hudson, heard in court, \nHoltec claims the dose is short. \nForty-five thousand gallons sent away, \nthe Hudson bears it day by day. \nSave the Hudson, the voices call, \nthe river bears the weight of all. \n\n[Outro] \nFrom Buchanan to the bay, \nfamilies live with what they say. \nSixty years the plant was run, \nthe Hudson keeps what’s been undone."
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      "public_title": "Mule",
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      "lyrics": "[Spoken Word Intro]\nOutside Tucumcari.\nRental truck, paint stripped, tires close to failing.\nDriver says it’s a moving job.\nIt's clearly not.\n\n[Verse 1]\nOne-day contract.\nTo cross the state line.\nLatch drops.\nNo household goods inside.\nDrums stacked to the ceiling.\nPlastic torn, heavy powder exposed.\nYellowcake, baby.\n\n[Chorus]\nYellowcake mule, interstate haul.\nNot cocaine, not meth, not street contraband\nPowder for the core, driven in daylight.\nTruck rolls west. Nothing stops it.\n\n[Verse 2]\nLibya, two-thousand-eleven.\nConcrete yard, barrels left in rows.\nA thousand tons in storage.\nFence pulled down.\nInspectors went in.\nCounted drum by drum.\nTen were missing.\nFive were found outside,\nabandoned in the open,\nleft without guard.\n\n[Bridge]\nNot contraband.\nWages measured in uranium.\nLoaded at night.\nRoutes not recorded.\nHidden hand fuel cycle sustains.\nThe I-A-E-A looks away.\nPolice say nothing.\nWrong kind of crime.\nFreight moves west.\nLooks like moving day.\n\n[Chorus]\nYellowcake mule, interstate haul.\nNot cocaine, not meth, not street contraband\nPowder for the core, driven in daylight.\nTruck rolls west. Nothing stops it.\n\n[Outro]\nTruck keeps moving.\nHighway takes it in.\nNo mercy.\nNo break.\nOnly weight.\n\n[Echo Fade]\nYellowcake Mule…\nYellowcake Mule…\nYellowcake Mule…"
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      "band_id": "moralliquidators",
      "public_title": "Cycle",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nOre pulled by diesel, tailings wide,\nRefinement under state oversight.\nNo audit logs for heat released,\nLifecycle begins with falsified peace.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nGaseous diffusion, grid demand peak,\nCentrifuge cascade, emission leak.\nPelletized oxide, forged in heat,\nDeclared clean, with waste release.\n\n[Chorus]\nNo full-cycle analysis,\nJust upstream load and downstream risk.\nEvery stage, an input debt,\nEach output masked, liability kept.\nNo independent public review.\n\n[Verse 2]\nConstruction span: 12-year drift,\nCapEx breach, federal lift.\nStartup grid-fed, base not met.\n\n[Bridge]\nContractors cycled, milestones stalled,\nBid extensions never called.\nFunds allocated, then delayed,\nLiability forever unpaid.\n\n[Chorus]\nNo full-cycle analysis,\nFuel integrity, deferred abyss.\nLifecycle curve, split across sectors,\nCore integrity over grid design.\n\n[Verse 3]\nSpent fuel management deferred by years,\nDry cask placement, cost unclear.\nGeological storage not yet built,\nDeferred liability, taxpayer guilt.\n\n[Outro]\nFinal entry, system end:\nNo full cycle. No closed account.\nInput borrowed. Time ran out."
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      "public_title": "Niamey",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nContracts staged on primitive infrastructure.\nSuppliers auctioned beside reactor cores.\nPlutonium desires for the junta someday,\nWhile bartering sovereignty by the gram today.\n\n[Chorus]\nDrain it, drain it.\nUranium outflow down colonial stairs.\nDrink it, drink it.\nFrom Moscow’s throat to Niamey’s grid.\nRecite it, recite it.\nAtoms prey for an ignorant mouth.\n\n[Verse 2]\nFrance never seemed to feel the option.\nOrano was seized by the state in June.\nRussia’s hand clamps the desert throat.\nLeach pads bake under harmattan.\nConvoys drag assemblies through the Sahel.\n\n[Chorus]\nSpill it, spill it.\nRefining ore in fallout air.\nSpin it, spin it.\nCentrifuge process on its knees.\nSwallow, swallow.\nConcentrate slurry sold as fuel.\nBurn it, burn it.\nMedicine ball of reactor waste.\n\n[Bridge]\nBuilding a plant could take years.\nViability depends on availability.\nNo covenant left to bargain.\nYellowcake rosaries,\nBeads broken, radioactive unholy mess.\n\n[Outro]\nWalking backward.\nSelling forward.\nNuclear energy laced with Islamic militancy.\nNiamey will be drained.\nMoscow’s grip rinsed in hexafluoride.\n\nNuclear Niamey.\nNuclear Niamey."
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      "public_title": "Nuclear Jamaica",
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\n(Oh-oh, Nuclear Jamaica)\n\n(Jah guide us, Jah protect us, in dis land so free)\n\n[Verse 1]\nThe mountains sing with the morning sun,\nThe rivers flow, their work never done.\nBut now they bring machines with atoms untamed,\nTo sacrifice our land and leave it chained.\n\n[Chorus]\n(Oh-oh, Nuclear Jamaica, not in our name.) \nWe won’t let them turn paradise to shame.\nProtect the land, the waters, the skies,\nJamaica will stand, our love never dies. (oh, ohh)\n\n[Verse 2]\nThey promise power, but chaos hides,\nThe atom’s price pulls the ocean’s tides.\nFrom Kingston town to Montego Bay,\nJamaica’s soul will not decay.\n\n[Chorus]\n(Oh-oh, Nuclear Jamaica, not in our name.)\nWe won’t let them turn paradise to shame.\nProtect the land, the waters, the skies,\nJamaica will stand, our love never dies. (oh, ohh)\n\n[Bridge]\nOur Blue Mountains beg,  and ocean pleads,\n“Protect us now from these reckless nuclear deeds.”\nNo more false prophets, no fleeting gains,\nWe fight for love, not the atom’s chains.\n\n[Chorus]\n(Oh-oh, Nuclear Jamaica, not in our name.) \nWe won’t let them turn paradise to shame.\nProtect the land, the waters, the skies,\nJamaica will stand, our love never dies. (oh, ohh)\n(Oh-oh, oh-oh, our love never dies.)\n\n[Outro]\n(Jamaica, we rise, we’ll stand, we’ll fight.\nThrough Jah’s love, we’ll defend what’s right.\nNuclear? Not here, not today.\nJamaica won't tolerate the atomic way.)"
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      "track_id": "staytime-higher",
      "band_id": "staytime",
      "public_title": "Higher",
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\nThey call it low, but it’s higher.\nThey call it safe, but it stays much longer.\n\n[Verse 1]\nThey call it L-E-U Plus, the fuel of the day,\nLonger fuel cycles, fewer outages they say.\nLong-cycle rods running deeper inside,\nBut the waste leaves hotter, holding longer every time.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nApproval with no clear plan,\nLicenses in another hand.\nSeparate don’t solve,\nThe problem only grows.\n\n[Chorus]\n[vocal: belted soul]\nEnrich it higher, hiiiiigher,\n[vocal: airy harmony]\nCall it low but we know it’s high.\n[vocal: belted soul]\nEnrich it higher, hiiiiigher,\n[vocal: gospel ad-libs]\nFuture’s hotter by design.\n\n[Verse 2]\nThey say it cuts the need to buy,\nNo more Russian supply to rely.\nBut every centrifuge feeds the line,\nFuel for Hay-Loo in time.\n\nTen percent today, twenty tomorrow,\nBorrowed time and borrowed sorrow.\nEfficiency dressed up in disguise,\nWhile the back end keeps the price.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nThey call it energy secure,\nBut the story won’t endure.\nThe limit moved, the memo smiled,\nAnd the burden stayed awhile.\n\n[Chorus]\n[vocal: belted soul]\nEnrich it higher, hiiiiigher,\n[vocal: airy harmony]\nCall it low but we know it’s high.\n[vocal: belted soul]\nEnrich it higher, hiiiiigher,\n[vocal: gospel ad-libs]\nFuture’s hotter by design.\n\n[Bridge]\nL-E-U Plus, extended run,\nThe rods work harder, but the waste stays high.\nCooling longer, no clear end in sight,\nThe burden waits for those behind.\n\n[Breakdown]\n[vocal: soft falsetto]\nHigher, higher…\n[vocal: whispered harmony]\nSeparate don’t solve…\n[vocal: airy ad-libs]\nHotter, longer, never gone…\nMmmmm…\n\n[Final Chorus]\n[vocal: belted soul]\nEnrich it higher, hiiiiigher,\n[vocal: airy harmony]\nCall it low but we know it’s high.\n[vocal: belted soul]\nEnrich it higher, hiiiiigher,\n[vocal: gospel ad-libs]\nFuture’s hotter by design.\n\n[Outro]\n[vocal: layered harmonies]\nHigher… higher… higher…"
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      "track_id": "staytime-zones",
      "band_id": "staytime",
      "public_title": "Zones",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nDosimeters on traffic lights\nThe warnings flash, the roads divide\nThresholds set, the limits bend\nA year’s decay won’t mark the end\n\n[Verse 2]\nThe signs remain, but doors are locked\nA child’s toy left in the rocks\nA river flows, but none will drink\nThe market stands, the scales don’t sync\n\nThe fields are tall, but not for hands\nNo weight of trade, no need for plans\n(No trade… no plans…)\n\n[Chorus] \nOhhh, Difficult to Return Zones\n(So difficult to return…)\nMarked as safe, yet left behind\n(Yet left behind…)\nThey say the air is clean, the roads are clear\nThen why does nothing settle here?\n(Ohhh… difficult to return…)\n\n[Bridge] \nThe roads persist, but none arrive\nTo return and rebuild their lives\nReconstruction, Revitalization\nAre Difficult to Carry Out\n\n[Chorus] \nOhhh, Difficult to Return Zones\n(So difficult to return…)\nMarked as safe, yet left alone\n(Yet left alone…)\nThey say the air is clean, the roads are clear\nThen why does nothing settle here?\n\n(Ohhh… difficult to return…)\n\n[Big Finish] \nOhhh, Difficult to Return Zones\n(So difficult to return…)\nThe gates stay locked, the land won’t heal\n(The ground won’t heal…)\nThey say the past can be revised\nBut memory does not compromise\n(Does not… compromise…)\nOh oh Difficult to Return Zones \n(So Difficult To Return)"
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      "track_id": "part72mob-spent",
      "band_id": "part72mob",
      "public_title": "Spent Fuel Gang Gang",
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\nD.O.E baby\nNo repository, we the crib\n\n[Hook A]\nD.O.E. payment just dropped shawty,\nFence stay lit where the dry cask at\nSpent fuel gang gang\nDead site but finna get buss back\nPlay quiet, stay intact\nLong money off a dead pact\n\n[Hook A]\n\nhalf life get money (getting paid)\n(mm-hmm) (mm-hmm)\n\n[Hook B]\n\nSpent fuel gang gang, tapped in\nSpent fuel gang gang, don’t ask\nBond fresh, year flip cash\nSame pad while the decay lapse\nIf it don’t ring, we pass\nIf it stay dull, that’s max\n\n[Hook B]\n\n(spent fuel gang gang)\n\n[Hook C]\nCrystal River, money sit\nSan Onofre still legit\nZion quiet, still remit\nYankee Rowe don’t say shit\nThey closed the doors, we clocked the hit\nSpent fuel gang gang,  let the years stack quick\n\n[Hook C]\n\nspent fuel gang gang\n(every year) (every year)\n\n[Sub-Hook A]\n\nNo chase, I don’t run laps\nI don’t flip nothin’, I run tabs\nThey want noise, we don’t do that\nSpent fuel gang gang\n\n[Sub-Hook A]\nspent fuel gang gang\n(we good) (we good)\n\n[Hook D]\n\nStill on site, posted low\nBored faces, heavy coat\nAin’t no flex if it just decays\nWe spent fuel babysitters\nD.O.E. say “temporary,” I know\nSpent fuel gang gang, same spot while the years roll\n\n[Hook]\nD.O.E pays cuz they can't admit liability\n(don’t ask) (don’t ask)\nGetting money off dry casks\nGetting money off dry casks\n\n[Final- All]\nD.O.E payment just hit (get money)\nSpent fuel gang gang \nEvery year just post a bond\nGet dry cask money\n(spent fuel gang gang)"
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      "band_id": "hydrogenbuckyballs",
      "public_title": "Manufacturing AGR Pins",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse]\nEight million pins and the pellet count climbs\nDomestic capability money can buy\nClean talk, proud talk, say it again\nManufacturing AGR pins\n\n[Verse 1]\nThey stack up the pellets and call it pride\nPut the figures by the fuel racks, roll them inside\nDecades of language in a neat little hymn\nManufacturing AGR pins\n\nThey say it’s for homes and the schools and the grid\nFor the wards and the offices, all for the kids\nStand them by the cask mouth, let the guests walk in\nManufacturing AGR pins\n\n[Verse 2]\nPress it, bake it, stack it, seal it\nSell the horizon till the room can feel it\nStrength of the nation in a pin packed to the brim\nManufacturing AGR pins\n\nNo one wants the waste in the kiln-room praise\nNo one wants the question of who carries the blame\nJust capability, continuity, discipline\nManufacturing AGR pins\n\n[Bridge]\nWhat about the backend, mate?\nWhat about the bins?\nWhat about the hot old mess\nBehind your shiny pins?\nYou count them by the million\nThen clap when it begins\nEight decades later\nStill manufacturing AGR pins\n\n[Big Finish]\nEight million pins and they still want praise\nFive hundred million pellets through the kilns for days\nRaise up the pellet count, let the cladding sing\nManufacturing AGR pins"
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      "track_id": "loranic-pathways-canary",
      "band_id": "loranic-pathways",
      "public_title": "Non-Ballad of the Canary Rockfish",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nIn the deep where daylight gives,\nGold moves once, where the cold reef lives.\nCanary Rockfish, marker bright,\nIn altered water, you lose your light.\n\n[Chorus]\nCanary Rockfish, under altered tide,\nYour gold recedes where the young life hides.\nSong of warning in water gone wrong,\nThey priced the reef and moved along.\n\n[Verse 2]\nOnce you moved through water clear,\nNow the readings gather here.\nGolden scales read too low,\nYour body tells what charts don’t know.\n\n[Verse 3]\nCurrents shear, the pressure grows,\nCanary Rockfish, the survey knows.\nNo clean return, the channel’s wrong,\nIn altered seas, you held too long.\n\n[Chorus]\nCanary Rockfish, the signal slips,\nYour warning fails on official lips.\nIn the depths, your color caves,\nA warning missed in curated waves.\n\n[Bridge]\nIn the surge, the readings rise,\nCanary Rockfish, no more disguise.\nFighting current, losing place,\nA final pulse beneath the sound.\n\n[Outro]\nNow below, the reef holds fast,\nCanary Rockfish, seen at last.\nIn the deep, your signal stays,\nA living warning pulled away.\n"
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      "public_title": "40 Dead Grays",
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      "lyrics": "[INTRO]\nPlaya Antares, another one down,\nRibs like driftwood, heat-baked ground.\nTide rolls in, no motion found,\nBaja’s beasts are washing out.\nOhhh... Ahhh...\n\n[VERSE 1]\nEighty percent, the flesh is gone,\nThe ocean took, but the weight reads wrong.\nNo fat, no strength, the flank hangs old,\nThe body shows what hunger wrote.\n\nSan Ignacio, Magdalena Bay,\nLess return, less calves today.\nKrill are missing, currents change,\nNorth to south, they search in vain.\n\n[VERSE 2]\nBlubber thin, the weight falls fast,\nNo schools left, the chase won’t last.\nParasites work through vacant eyes,\nA stranded body under gull-gray skies.\n\nToxic bloom, the tides recede,\nFailed cycles, scattered feed.\nNothing holds the lower chain,\nThey keep swimming through hunger’s lane.\n\n[CHORUS]\nForty dead grays! Playa Antares!\nForty dead grays! Los Cabos, La Paz!\nForty dead grays! Baja’s ghosts!\nForty dead grays! No one knows!\nOhhh... Ahhh...\n\n[BRIDGE]\nKrill are missing, currents turn,\nNo feed left, no fat to burn.\nForty lost in rising foam,\nNo feeding shelf, no stable home.\n\n[VERSE 3]\nClouded water, surface dim,\nNo return, no strength within.\nBody count on a tourist shore,\nEvery tide brings one more.\n\nSalt-stained bones, \nthe drift collects,\nShorelines answer what reports deflect.\nNothing moves where the feeding waits,\nThe ocean carries what we create.\nOhhh-ahhh...\n\n[CHORUS]\nOhhh... Ohhh...\nForty dead grays! Washed in white!\nForty dead grays! No food, no fight!\nForty dead grays! Tides pull low!\nForty dead grays! No one knows!\n\n[OUTRO]\nPlaya Antares, the sea pulls back,\nNo clean count, no clean track.\nBones remain where waves once passed,\nNo witness left that wants to ask.\n"
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      "public_title": "Unnatural Habitats",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nThey gather on the shore, cameras in hand,\nChasing the sight they don’t understand.\nBut under the lens, the feeding runs low,\nNot for wonder, but hunger, with nowhere to go.\nThe whale comes close where the krill beds quit,\nA tourist lens tries making sense of it.\n\n[Verse 2]\nThey call it rare, a gift to behold,\nBut under the surface, the readings run cold.\nThe crowd cheers loud, their joy misplaced,\nMissing the cost in the animal’s face.\nWhales don’t wander for joy or play,\nThey follow less food through a narrowing way.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nWhat feeds them now?\nNothing arrives.\nWhere do they turn?\nThe shelf runs dry.\nNo wonder here, just a food chain running thin.\n\n[Chorus]\nStrangers in their own water, drawn by hunger’s call,\nNot seeking wonder, just what’s left to fall.\nThe sea gives less shelter, less room to find,\nMoving through fallout we left behind.\n\n[Outro]\nThe waves come in with tourist light,\nCameras raised for the wrong kind of sight.\nNo home range left, no feeding ground,\nJust boat hull noise where krill once found.\n\nThe birds still work the empty zone,\nEvery close approach misread alone.\nThe water persists, but the pattern is wrong,\nLess to follow, less to feed on.\n"
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      "track_id": "nuclearfatigue-buck",
      "band_id": "nuclearfatigue",
      "public_title": "The Nuclear Buck Stops Here",
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\n“Pipes scream… heat climbing fast…”\n“Steel snaps where the gauges fail…”\n“No one standing close… it keeps running…”\n“Pools seethe, nothing cools… air tastes sharp…”\n“Hands shake off the dials… nothing steady…”\n“You can hear it… even when the room is empty.”\n\n[Verse 1]\nCounties lined with untracked counts, clusters that rise without official names.\nAirborne radioactive isotopes settle in unexpected places, and mothers see sickness across bodies that no doctor will properly explain.\n\nWorkers denied when their lungs collapse, compensation stalled as the burden is shifted back on their families.\nWhole districts quietly written off, never talked about in the media, erased from memory, where health becomes debt and debt becomes inheritance.\n\n[Verse 2]\nProjects stalled but the debt moves on.\nRatepayers billed while the power’s gone.\nBillions sunk in unfinished sites.\nSubsidies harvested as public rites.\nDry cask fields with no clear end.\nCosts deferred on the land they spend.\nEach bailout cast as a future cure.\nEconomics built on failure assured.\n\n[Verse 3]\nHanford tanks leach underground still.\nWest Valley drums remain unresolved.\nYucca’s gates were never opened to begin with.\nShipments roll, the promise preached.\n\nPlutonium recycled into a MOX miracle.\nNo structure can be insured to hold it.\nGenerations pass, containers remain.\nAn endless burden nobody can honestly face.\n\n[Verse 4]\nEnrichment stages transferred to cartel hands.\nFuel re-sold and leased several ways.\nDefense decrees and collusion staged.\nUranium contracts quietly paid.\n\nPro-liferation masked as trade.\nFuel cycles blur what weapons made.\nThe public fed rehearsed clean energy claims.\nRisks expand in every way.\n\n[Chorus]\n\nNot a solution, only debts deferred a burden repeated while the system pretends to hold a solution.\nThey call it clean power, but the words are rehearsed, manipulated minds like the tools they use to handle the fuel.\n\nThere is no safe storage, only limits considered harmless unless over threshold.\nThere is no closed fuel cycle, unless you count the circle jerks of well aged and undiscovered kickbacks.\n\nEyes stay open on accepting this power density model, while forgetting the backend tails that break all the promises into a deeper receipt.\nEach cycle prolongs the disguise, each answer constructed on lies.\n\nWhat is called resilient is only sealed in drums.\nWhat is called resolution is just sums passed along.\nWhat is called survival is nothing but time on loan.\nWhat is called a future is only half-lives owed.\n\n[Outro]\n “…the nuclear buck stops here.”\n"
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      "band_id": "nuclearfootsteps",
      "public_title": "Church Rock Promenade",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nThey built a dam with silt and clay\nA thirty-five foot wall to hold decay\nNo liner laid beneath the fill\nJust unreinforced terrain and will\n\n[Verse 2]\nAt 5 A.M., the wall gave way\nA geyser formed, no time delay\nRed Water Pond received the flood\nWith livestock down and tainted mud\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nInspections filed, the cracks ignored\nReports delayed, no funds restored\nThe signs in English, posted late\nNo native script, no time to translate\n\n[Chorus]\nHallelujah to the buried drum\nWhere 94 million gallons run\nSolid waste and acid blend\nPushed downstream with no defense\nIt’s the Church Rock promenade\nAnd they’d rather you forget it happened\n\n[Bridge]\nCrack reports: 1977\nInspection: October ‘78\nThree Mile Island: March ‘79\nChurch Rock spill: July the same\nCleanup: 1 percent retrieved\nDam reused. \nMill re-opened.\n\n[Verse 3]\nAnimals fell, their organs changed\nThe culvert twisted in the drain\nThe payout came in paper form\nTwo thousand each, below the norm\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nRadiation levels spiked and fell\nBut cancer rates still climb and dwell\nNo formal charge, no legal stand\nJust sealed reports and salted land\n\n[Chorus]\nHallelujah to the zoned-off land\nWhere settlements failed to meet demand\nThe records show a curve suppressed\nBut industry insists it passed the test\nIt’s the Church Rock promenade\nAnd they’d rather you forget it happened\n\n[Outro]\nForget it happened, forget it happened\nWater rose and rules flattened\nNo alarms, no case retained\nJust background dose they left unnamed\n\nSo.\nHallelujah! to the buried drum\nWhere 94 million gallons run\nSolid waste and acid blend\nPushed downstream with no defense\nIt’s the Church Rock promenade\nAnd they’d rather you forget it happened\n"
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      "track_id": "nuclearfootsteps-nuclear",
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      "public_title": "Nuclear Exceptionalism",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nThey said it was clean, too cheap to meter\nBuilt the dome, then cooked the beaker\nSaid the rods were safe if sealed in drums\nBut left them leakin’ outta Idaho slums\n\n[Chorus]\nHallelujah, being anti-nuclear's not dumb\nHallelujah, being anti-nuclear is fun\nHallelujah, being anti-nuclear has won\nHallelujah, nuclear exceptionalism is done\n\n[Verse 2]\nThey chased the sun, all fusion proud\nIgnored the dry casks standing ground\nPromised stars for every market\nWhile Price-Anderson got comprehensively extended\n\n[Chorus]\nHallelujah, being anti-nuclear's not dumb\nHallelujah, being anti-nuclear is fun\nHallelujah, being anti-nuclear has won\nHallelujah, nuclear exceptionalism is done\n\n[Verse 3]\nSaid don't be scared, the chart is clean\nWhile whales rolled up beside the submarine\nBlamed the algae, blamed the rain\nBut never named the gamma chain\n\n[Chorus]\nHallelujah, being anti-nuclear's not dumb\nHallelujah, being anti-nuclear is fun\nHallelujah, being anti-nuclear has won\nHallelujah, nuclear exceptionalism is done\n\n[Outro]\nNow spent waste is accruing, public waits\nMama warned them, too many sins\nKeep your sun, keep your lab coat pride\nTill you fix the waste you tried to hide\n\n[Chorus]\nHallelujah, being anti-nuclear's not dumb\nHallelujah, being anti-nuclear is fun\nHallelujah, being anti-nuclear has won\nHallelujah, nuclear exceptionalism is done\n"
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      "track_id": "millyrem-plastic",
      "band_id": "millyrem",
      "public_title": "Obituaries in Plastic Boxes",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nVina keeps the clippings sorted\nCounty obituaries in plastic bins\nFolded dates and funeral columns\nNeighbors, brothers, husbands, kin\n\nShe can tell you who worked third shift\nWho came home and who got sick\nWho got buried out by Pike-ton\nAnd who never should have been\n\n[Verse 2]\nNow the men are back in daylight\nGold shovels in the April ground\nTalking jobs and supercomputers\nLike nobody is buried here\n\nPORTS comes back with newer signs\nAnother name above the gate\nNew nuclear - new money coming\nSame county, another sell\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nSame road to the plant gate\nSame promise in a different voice\nSame hand waving toward tomorrow\nSame cost sold to us as choice\n\n[Chorus ]\nObituaries in plastic boxes\nStacked up room by room by room\nNuclear county, nuclear memory\nEvery clipping keeps its place\n\nObituaries in plastic boxes\nKept because somebody has to know\nWhat they built here, what they left here\nWhat came through with midnight rockets\n\n[Verse 3]\nZahn’s Corner had its classrooms\nAir ducts, ceiling tiles, school bells\nChildren learning county history\nBreathing what came through the vents\n\nOne girl barely reached her twenties\nOne more notice, one more young face\nYou can call it background levels\nShe breathed it every day\n\n[Chorus]\nObituaries in plastic boxes\nStacked up room by room by room\nNuclear county, nuclear memory\nEvery clipping keeps its place\n\nObituaries in plastic boxes\nKept because somebody has to know\nWhat they built here, what they left here\nWhat came through with midnight rockets\n\n[Outro]\nIf the future wants this valley\nIt can start by saying who it used\nObituaries in plastic boxes\nAnd a county still keeping proof",
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      "track_id": "millyrem-thermal",
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      "public_title": "Thermal Nuclear Runaway",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nRiver’s dropped, intake runs hot,\nLess cool water than the system thought.\nReadings climb, circuits stall,\nSupervisor scans each call.\n\n[Verse 2]\nSummer’s burn creeps into the feed,\nCooling loops shrinking with the need.\nOutput cut — the logs don’t lie,\nWhen thresholds sway and watts go dry.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nNo tremor shakes the concrete bed,\nJust rising heat the lines have bled.\nThese loops weren’t built for volume high,\nWhen river temps say goodbye.\n\n[Chorus]\nIt’s a thermal nuclear runaway,\nWhere warmer rivers stage the play.\nVats of steam meet throttled drives,\nWhile baseload hope drifts like chaff.\nIt’s a thermal nuclear runaway,\nThe grid still leans, the reactors weigh\nWarm flow sealed the faulty way.\n\n[Bridge]\nNo red flare lights the midnight air,\nJust muted signals, looks of despair.\nNo meltdowns scream, no meltdown show \nJust latent failures nobody knows.\n\n[Chorus]\nIt’s a thermal nuclear runaway,\nWhere rising flow rewrites the play.\nDemands still climb, but numbers slip,\nAnd models crack under the drip.\nIt’s a thermal nuclear runaway \nIn cooling’s rule the system frays,\nAnd warmer flow sealed the faulty way.\n\n[Outro]\nRaise a glass to steel and schemes,\nTo midnight shifts and broken dreams.\nThey’ll speak of baseload night and day,\nBut warmer flow said, “No more play.”",
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      "track_id": "nes-dome",
      "band_id": "nes",
      "public_title": "Atomic Play Dome",
      "lyrics_status": "issued",
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      "lyrics": "[Short Riff Intro]\nAtomic Play Dooooommmeee\nBring it to the Dome.\n\n[Verse 1]\nE B R two wakes again,\nnot retired anymore\nDee Oh Eee opens the Dome\nMicro reactors slide on in\nchasing first criticality\nService door opens wide,\npolar crane lift above.\n\n[Verse 2]\nCareful became access,\naccess became product.\nOld containment opens\nfor private designs.\nToo much to build it,\ntoo long to wait.\nUse the Dome, baby,\nlet the public pay.\n\n[Pre Chorus]\nOne goes critical,\none gets hauled away.\nActivated metal,\nadds more waste already here.\nReset Dome again,\nbring another through.\n\n[Chorus]\nAtomic Play Dome\nbring it to the Dome.\nAtomic Play Dome\nmake it go critical.\nAtomic Play Dome\nstartup gadget, federal stage.\nShut it down, roll it out,\nreset for the next one.\n\n[Bridge]\nThey take home readings,\nactivated parts remain.\nNo power plant leaves Dome,\njust another sales claim.\nFirst criticality sells,\naftercare begins.\nReset Dome again,\nbring another prototype in.\n\n[Final Chorus]\nAtomic Play Dome\nbring it to the Dome.\nAtomic Play Dome\nmake it go critical.\nAtomic Play Dome\nstartup gadget, federal stage.\nShut it down, roll it out,\nreset for the next one.\n\nAtomic Play Dome\nbring it to the Dome.\n\nAtomic Play Dooooooome (ohh yeahhh)",
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      "track_id": "nes-hours",
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      "public_title": "79 Hours",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nThe test comes up and the steel kicks back\nCrew gathers close around the standby gear\nThey watch the turbine feed pump stall again\nNo clean start after hours on the clock\nSomeone calls out that the shutdown limit’s passed\nSays the window closed before the night got long\nThen a voice from upstairs cuts through the room\nHold the run, NRC is pushing to buy more time\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nThe lead steadies by the control board stand\nStay set, they want this power held\nEyes on readouts they barely trust\nWatching for a jump no one wants to see\n\n[Chorus]\n79 hours past the shutdown point\nRunning this core past the rules they wrote\n79 hours with the feed line down\nHeld by a word from NRC to hold our ground\n79 hours on a clock pushed off\nCarrying the weight with a crew that won’t back off\n\n[Verse 2]\nMarla works the governor linkage slow\nFeels the late return like the unit losing push\nThe post-maintenance run still waiting out\nEmergency feedwater line left cold\nVoices above move in careful steps\nSaying the written limit can be stretched\nRick checks backup readings again\nKnowing one soft lift could break the bay’s run\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nHe holds his stance by the warning lamps\nBreathing steady while the unit holds on\n\n[Chorus]\n79 hours past the shutdown point\nRunning this core past the rules they wrote\n79 hours with the feed line down\nHeld by a word from NRC to hold our ground\n79 hours on a clock pushed off\nCarrying the weight with a crew that won’t back off\n\n[Bridge]\nHold your post\nTrack each rise\nEvery late turn carries its sign\nKeep that pace\nCheck each door\nOne more push till windows move\n\n[Final Chorus]\n79 hours past the shutdown point\nRunning this core past the rules they wrote\n79 hours where the buffer ran low\nHeld by a word from NRC to hold our ground\n79 hours on a count gone long\nDriving this plant with a crew still holding strong",
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      "public_title": "If it Happened to Lead",
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      "lyrics": "[INTRO]\nThey said it worked.\nThey said it held together cities.\nThey said it made things last.\n\nThey knew what it did.\nThey kept using it anyway.\n\n[SECTION A]\nIt was in the pipes\nbefore anyone counted\nwho it reached first.\n\nIt was in the paint\nbefore anyone agreed\nwho should be protected.\n\nThe numbers moved.\nThe limits shifted.\nThe explanations stayed calm.\n\nNothing collapsed.\nNothing exploded.\nIt just stopped making sense to continue.\n\n[SECTION B]\nThe benefit didn’t disappear.\nThe harm didn’t vanish.\nThe argument ran out of room.\n\nNo tribunal.\nNo apology.\nJust agreement without ceremony.\n\n[REFRAIN]\nIf it happened to lead\nit can happen to nuclear\n\nIf it happened to lead\nit can happen to nuclear\n\n[SECTION C]\nIt wasn’t about efficiency.\nIt wasn’t about cost.\n\nIt was about what stays behind\nafter the system moves on.\n\nThe models were precise.\nThe assumptions were tidy.\nThe bodies were not.\n\nSome things don’t fail.\nThey get outgrown.\n\n[REFRAIN]\nIf it happened to lead\nit can happen to nuclear\n\nIf it happened to lead\nit can happen to nuclear\n\n[OUTRO]\nNo emergency.\nNo debate.\n\nJust a moment\nwhere the defense\nis no longer required.\n\nIf it happened to lead.\n(It can happen to nuclear too)",
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        "social_permission_collapse",
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      "band_id": "orphanedsources",
      "public_title": "Aurora",
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\nAurora - stacked and neat.\n\n[Verse 1]\nShovels drop, the stage is live.\nRows of casks locked step in line.\nE-B-R rods, pulled from stock.\nHay-loo labeled, we run the clock.\n\n[Prechorus]\nCycle flips, the casks parade.\nNotice filed, the waste is made.\n\n[Chorus]\nAurora -  waste on deck.\nAurora - rods recheck.\nAurora - Hay-loo queue.\nAurora - labeled for you.\n\n[Verse 2]\nCold War stock, recycled flow.\nCasks relined, they labeled so.\nRefiner spin, array in sight.\nAssay readout, staged tonight.\n\n[Prechorus]\nCycle flips, the casks parade.\nNotice filed, the waste is made.\n\n[Chorus]\nAurora - waste on deck.\nAurora - rods recheck.\nAurora - Hay-loo queue.\nAurora - labeled for you.\n\n[Bridge]\n“Attention: Hay-loo batch release.” \nStockpile rows, the casks align.\nSealed and labeled, the queue’s assigned.\nAurora chant, the waste parade.\nOld fuel staged in tricks we made.\n\n[Chorus]\n\nAurora - waste on deck.\nAurora - rods recheck. \nAurora - Hay-loo queue.\nAurora - labeled for you.\n\n[Outro]\nAurora - loop, repeat.\nAurora - labeled, complete.\nAurora - Hay-loo staged.\nAurora - waste rebranded, caged."
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      "public_title": "Nuclear in New Mexico",
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\n\nover ten years down, they cut it back on\nplant to re-start again, rats stayed on\nlift gates drag when the hinges slack\nfirst crew in, they find dem rats\n\n[Verse 1]\n\nrats chillin' off big kk decay heat\nrats been in since reactor shutdown\none laid still by the breaker rail\ntail wrapped tight where\nbridge spotters yell\n\npaper suits slide up, two-man row\none grip heat, one watch door slow\ncaught bare wire by a coupler twist\nrat crib sittin by that purge mist\n\nboard read tight by unit six bay\nthen it cut out, just ticks on play\nshop talk say somethin got bit\nshift log note read: “unit got hit”\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\n\nfirst day back, whole crew side-eye\nrat shit show on the cable tray high\n\n[Hook]\n\nrats in the big KK, chew through the lock\nrats in the big KK, move down the core\nrats in the big KK, chew on wires sum more\nrats in the big KK, deep in the floor\n\nrats in the big KK, buried real deep\nrats in the big KK, back by the leak\nrats in the big KK, crawl under steel\nrats in the big KK, off what you spill\n\n[Verse 2]\n\nreset squad slide in late as hell\ndrop kits down by intake well\ncontrol glass stay green, board read straight\nspent fuel pool got the rats poppin on\n\npaper suits cut left past dry casks\npeeped them runs where the jackets cracked\nain’t no halt, ain’t no chat\nsupervisor demands “cap that rat”\n\nair ain't right in the containment room\nrats learn what the paper suits will do\nsaw one in the spent fuel pond\nswam cross the bay like can't do no wrong\n\n[Bridge]\n\nseen one stare when the main went off\nstill lurkin when the whole crew dipped off\ndon’t mention what cut through vents\njust clean up, keep quiet, don’t flex\n\n[Final Hook]\n\nrats in the big KK, chew through the lock\nrats in the big KK, move down the core\nrats in the big KK, chew on wires sum more\nrats in the big KK, deep in the floor\n\nrats in the big KK, buried real deep\nrats in the big KK, back by the leak\nrats in the big KK, crawl under steel\nrats in the big KK, off what you spill\n\n[Outro]\n\nrats live rent free in the big KK\nrestarting the plant won't make them leave\n\nRats in the big KK\n(Rats in the big KK)"
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\nBig KK Vacay! (yeah)\nBig KK Vacay! (what)\nBig KK Vacay! (uh-huh)\nBig KK Vacay! (listen)\nStart it up - shut it down.\nStart it up - shut it down.\n\n[Verse 1]\nBig KK Vacay - committee calm\nProtocol chirps, relay ticks, sub stays armed\nThey sold the comeback like a photo op\nThen the board talks back - red lights pop\n\nYou don’t “kick it over,” you don’t “try again”\nYou don’t talk a reactor into being your friend\nInterlocks don’t care what the camera needs\nWhen the system says STOP, it keeps receipts\n\n[Hook]\nVacay! (uh) - Start it up!\nVacay! (uh) - Shut it down!\nVacay! (uh) - Start it up!\nVacay! (uh) - Shut it down!\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nThis ain’t a resort, this ain’t a show\nSteel has rules and it runs the flow\nOne alarm can erase your whole parade\nThat’s not “debate,” that’s physics’ blade\n\n[Verse 2]\nControl-rod pull, alarm hits first\nRoom goes rigid, don’t make it worse\nA day later and it’s off again\n“Investigating” is the loop they’re in\n\nXenon stacks, neutron sponge, restart window moves\nYou don’t muscle past it, you wait and prove\nHours to peak, then a slow unwind\nYou don’t win that fight by yelling at time\n\nThey’ll say “minor,” they’ll say “routine”\nBut that’s a restart that couldn’t stay clean\nIf it was so simple, why halt next day?\nWhy no date when they “clear the way”?\n\n[Pre-Chorus 2]\nTRY AGAIN \nNOT TODAY - that’s the gate\nGREEN LIGHT\nRED LIGHT - same old fate\nNo swagger makes a lockout bend\nNo slogan makes the trip unend\n\n[Chorus]\nRESTART! (what?)\nALARM! (what?)\nHALT! (what?)\nrun it back\n\nRESTART! (what?)\nALARM! (what?)\nHALT! (what?)\nThat’s SCRAMWAVE.\n(Big KK Vacay!)\n\n[Post-Chorus Hook]\nONE DAY UP!\nNEXT DAY DOWN!\nSAME OLD LINE\nSAME OLD SOUND!\n\n[Verse 3]\nThey need “outsider” voices to sell the shine-line\nHobby-hero optics, “look how it’s fine”\nBut the plant isn’t a brand, it’s a stress test\nAnd it failed in front of every guest\n\nTour-guide talk with a hardened face\n“Perfectly fine here” - said like grace\nBut the vacay ends when the alarms arrive\nAnd the only thing steady is the pad outside\n\n[Hook: Short Punch]\nGREEN BOARD (clean)\nRED BOARD (mean)\nGREEN BOARD (clean)\nRED BOARD (mean)\n\n[Bridge]\n\nClick click click then the channel drops\nStatus stays “pending,” no date on the box\nNo victory lap, no “back to normal”\nJust another halt made informal\n\n[Final Chorus]\nRESTART! (what?)\nALARM! (what?)\nHALT! (what?)\nrun it back\n\nRESTART! (what?)\nALARM! (what?)\nHALT! (what?)\nYou don’t get to bluff physics.\n\n[Outro]\nBig KK Vacay… (yeah)\nBig KK Vacay… (what)\nStart it up - shut it down.\nStart it up - shut it down."
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      "public_title": "Hot Cell Isotope Innovation",
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      "lyrics": "[VERSE 1]\nTarget assemblies transferred under shielding\ngeometry unchanged since irradiation\nmaterial reassigned from storage\nto active handling\n\nHot cells sealed to negative flow\nmanipulators brought online\ntools positioned for contact\nthat cannot be undone\n\n[VERSE 2]\nActinide chains separate by behavior\nunder shifting oxidation states\ncurium follows expected pathways\nplutonium remains\n\nSecondary streams accumulate immediately\nvolumes exceed initial estimates\ncontainment adjusted\nno reduction achieved\n\n[PRE-CHORUS]\nNeed declared before absence\nprocess resumed without demand\nseparation begins by sequence\n\nOnce dissolution proceeds\ncontinuation follows\nno return to passive state\n\n[CHORUS]\nHot cell isotope innovation\ninitiated by recovery\nsustained through continuation\nafter purpose expires\n\nHot cell isotope innovation\nlegacy material reopened\nbecause closure\nwas not accepted\n\n[VERSE 3]\nRadiochemical operations proceed\nusing retained methodologies\nyields mirror historical production\nunder modern constraints\n\nNeutron source precursors isolated\nfor later conversion\nreference material removed\nfrom long-term storage\n\n[BRIDGE]\nPhase transitions record exposure\nmaterial form preserves conditions\nbeyond instrumentation\n\nSeparation multiplies obligation\nrather than resolves it\neach recovery step extends\nwhat was already present\n\n[FINAL CHORUS]\nHot cell isotope innovation\nseparation proceeds by design\ncurium isolated for conversion\ncalifornium scheduled to follow\n\nNeutron sources prepared in advance\nstartup material secured\ncontinuity maintained through extraction\nbecause interruption is not allowed\n\n[OUTRO]\nCurium removed from solution\nheld for transformation\ncalifornium produced for initiation\nbefore initiation is required\n\nProcess remains\nmaterial changes\nwaste persists\ncontinuity achieved\n(Hot cell isotope innovation)"
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      "public_title": "Difficult to Return Zones",
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      "lyrics": "[Verse 1]\nDosimeters on traffic lights\nThe warnings flash, the roads divide\nThresholds set, the limits bend\nA year’s decay won’t mark the end\n\n[Verse 2]\nThe signs remain, but doors are locked\nA child’s toy left in the rocks\nA river flows, but none will drink\nThe market stands, the scales don’t sync\n\nThe fields are tall, but not for hands\nNo weight of trade, no need for plans\n(No trade… no plans…)\n\n[Chorus] \nOhhh, Difficult to Return Zones\n(So difficult to return…)\nMarked as safe, yet left behind\n(Yet left behind…)\nThey say the air is clean, the roads are clear\nThen why does nothing settle here?\n(Ohhh… difficult to return…)\n\n[Bridge] \nThe roads persist, but none arrive\nTo return and rebuild their lives\nReconstruction, Revitalization\nAre Difficult to Carry Out\n\n[Chorus] \nOhhh, Difficult to Return Zones\n(So difficult to return…)\nMarked as safe, yet left alone\n(Yet left alone…)\nThey say the air is clean, the roads are clear\nThen why does nothing settle here?\n\n(Ohhh… difficult to return…)\n\n[Big Finish] \nOhhh, Difficult to Return Zones\n(So difficult to return…)\nThe gates stay locked, the land won’t heal\n(The ground won’t heal…)\nThey say the past can be revised\nBut memory does not compromise\n(Does not… compromise…)\nOh oh Difficult to Return Zones \n(So Difficult To Return)"
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      "public_title": "Fukushima Brand Value Sake",
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\nUnion Square beneath showroom glare.\nFriday night tasting, entry free.\nA notice reads “Meet the Brewers of Fukushima.”\nNew York listens - no questions, only curiosity.\nCameras focused, glassware gleams,\nsomeone says recovery, someone says discount. \nA cork cracks, the crowd forgets the date.\n\n[Hook 1]\nFukushima - brand value, sahkeh! \nFukushima - brand value, sahkeh! \nClean pour, clear conscience, \nlimited-edition belief.\n\n[Bridge A]\nOutside, brakes and horns braid with traffic; \ninside, the host intones, “taste the revival.” \nLenses orbit like patient insects, \ncapturing nothing but reflected intent.\n\n[Hook 2]\nFukushima - brand value, sahkeh! \nFukushima - brand value, sahkeh! \nPure ambition, filtered belief, \nserved chilled, marketed warm.\n\n[Bridge B]\nScreens smile in kanji and English,\n“Fukushima - Pride in Every Bottle.” \nThe interpreter’s voice holds its breath;\nthe translation lands smooth.\n\n[Outro]\nOuu ..OhhhOuuu Ouuu\nFukushima - brand value, sahkeh! \n(Fukushima - brand value, sahkeh!)"
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      "public_title": "Enrich it Higher",
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      "lyrics": "[Intro]\nThey call it low, but it’s higher.\nThey call it safe, but it stays much longer.\n\n[Verse 1]\nThey call it L-E-U Plus, the fuel of the day,\nLonger fuel cycles, fewer outages they say.\nLong-cycle rods running deeper inside,\nBut the waste leaves hotter, holding longer every time.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nApproval with no clear plan,\nLicenses in another hand.\nSeparate don’t solve,\nThe problem only grows.\n\n[Chorus]\n[vocal: belted soul]\nEnrich it higher, hiiiiigher,\n[vocal: airy harmony]\nCall it low but we know it’s high.\n[vocal: belted soul]\nEnrich it higher, hiiiiigher,\n[vocal: gospel ad-libs]\nFuture’s hotter by design.\n\n[Verse 2]\nThey say it cuts the need to buy,\nNo more Russian supply to rely.\nBut every centrifuge feeds the line,\nFuel for Hay-Loo in time.\n\nTen percent today, twenty tomorrow,\nBorrowed time and borrowed sorrow.\nEfficiency dressed up in disguise,\nWhile the back end keeps the price.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nThey call it energy secure,\nBut the story won’t endure.\nThe limit moved, the memo smiled,\nAnd the burden stayed awhile.\n\n[Chorus]\n[vocal: belted soul]\nEnrich it higher, hiiiiigher,\n[vocal: airy harmony]\nCall it low but we know it’s high.\n[vocal: belted soul]\nEnrich it higher, hiiiiigher,\n[vocal: gospel ad-libs]\nFuture’s hotter by design.\n\n[Bridge]\nL-E-U Plus, extended run,\nThe rods work harder, but the waste stays high.\nCooling longer, no clear end in sight,\nThe burden waits for those behind.\n\n[Breakdown]\n[vocal: soft falsetto]\nHigher, higher…\n[vocal: whispered harmony]\nSeparate don’t solve…\n[vocal: airy ad-libs]\nHotter, longer, never gone…\nMmmmm…\n\n[Final Chorus]\n[vocal: belted soul]\nEnrich it higher, hiiiiigher,\n[vocal: airy harmony]\nCall it low but we know it’s high.\n[vocal: belted soul]\nEnrich it higher, hiiiiigher,\n[vocal: gospel ad-libs]\nFuture’s hotter by design.\n\n[Outro]\n[vocal: layered harmonies]\nHigher… higher… higher…"
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