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Sans Algorithm

by Jason York

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Anti-Intro 05:20
Look into the Sun Listen to the wind Reach into the earth Make its heart your own Taste the moon above Smell the summer light Open up your eyes Liberate your mind Mountains turn to dust Lava turns to stone Child hides in you You are everything Look into the Sun Listen to the wind Reach into the earth I could change your life Look into the Sun Listen to the wind I could start a fire I could change your life
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Tapestries 03:19
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What you see is what you get What goes around comes around If I clutter the waves with enough clichés I might have the power to stay And I don’t care if there’s no time left I wanna see the world explode in Hi Def Is this really something that’s worth living for? I’m not gonna act like I’m not like the rest Impervious If I busy my mind keeping man unkind I can go on living my life And I don’t know why the flag flies high It’s gonna be forever half-mast in my eyes Is there ever a day that someone doesn’t die?
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Please don’t die Love in the wrong time You don’t mind Loving your own time
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You know But you won’t give it away Come on Got something to say? You don’t know And I won’t tell you today Hold on To what I will not say You know You don’t know You know I don’t know I think I need a change of pace I’ve failed again Living is not my finest quality
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Lilly's Song 05:02
I found a light And it isn’t god but it shines upon me Because I made it myself It’s not a dream It’s as real as heart disease And that’s the way that it feels My blood is plagued my the glorious warmth of a rising angel And each day she shows me a piece of myself And it makes me fear, and it makes me love, and it makes me hate To look upon what she must overcome I found a way And it wasn’t in the place that I had been searching And that’s no real surprise And it feels like a lie when I look in the eyes Of the one who I must be teaching When I’ve still got so much to learn But with a little help and a little more than one lifetime of patience I may envision myself As a man who leads, as a man who bleeds With every ounce, every breath of being For a girl who came in and completed my world My blood is plagued by the glorious warmt By the fear, by the love, by the angel whose rise Is gonna gather all the stars in the sky And that’ll never be good enough for her
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Jubal 04:32
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In a world with no apples There’s no death or misery Hang out with the animals In pure stupidity But the woman can’t be tamed She had to poke around She’s caused us so much pain Now give me back my rib Hang out with the animals Around the living tree But we’re naked and ashamed Forced out of our home Cursed to work this land Until we turn to dust And I’ll make me some sons Start the shed of blood Proud family tradition That will last forever more In a world with no apples Swim in four rivers Naked and unashamed What have you done today?

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The ingredients for Jason York’s third full length album include jazz, rock, funk, techno, industrial, reggae, and more. In similar fashion to his debut album, Archive, York has concocted a vast soundscape of many different styles that keep the listener guessing at what may come next. Sans Algorithm is fueled mainly by Jason’s intricate basswork which traverses many different techniques. From the straight forward funk sounds of “Sound Latrine” to the distortion drenched tones of “A World With No Apples,” each track illustrates Jason’s growth as a songwriter and arranger.

Sans Algorithm takes the better parts of Jason York’s previous two albums and fuses them together to form a new audible representation of the mind of a truly strange individual.

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released July 15, 2008

Jason York - Bass, Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards, Bells and Programming
Morgan Cook - Drums and Vocals on "Anti-Intro"
Shaun Anderson - Lead Guitar on "Sacrificial Anode"

Album Artwork by Lillian York

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Jason York Oceanside, California

Jason York is a Bass Player and Arranger. Influenced by Victor Wooten, Stanley Clarke, Nick Cave, Dillinger Escape Plan, Ministry, and more. York creates music representing the wealth of styles that have inspired him throughout the years. He currently sings and plays bass for the San Diego band, Parade of Horribles; the band also organizes annual Punk Rock Food Drive events for local food banks. ... more

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