Gerold Ravenstad
[SPOILER="Arsonist's Lullabye"]
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I used this when writing his life story, particularly as I thought it best represented the turmoil he faced as a child. Whilst it's a little more dramatic lyrically that his actual story, it does a good job of embodying his inability to connect with those around him at a young age. Having been bullied, teased and left to rot at Machellon when his cousins all went on to do great things, he was a pretty awkward kid but there was a low fire in there somewhere.
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[SPOILER="No Good"]
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Gerold's coming of age song when he was first exposed to wrestling and Lecgaen by his father. Definitely when his confidence sky rocketed and his ridiculously unhealthy work-out regimes started to kick in. If you could put a finger on where he became an a**h***, this would be it.
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[SPOILER="André"]
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André embodies the post Lecgaen period for Gerold when he was in his early twenties and only starting to go through his youth period many years too late. Having grown out of his awkward ways, he became uber-extrovert, socially disruptive rather than awkward, and went on a rebellious streak. The song's rolling beat works well with his youthful arrogance and the lyrics offer an insight into his rejection of rules despite the constant reminder that mentally, he's pretty damaged.
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[SPOILER="Mouvement"]
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SKIP TO 4.25!
This piece, musically, does not really have anything to do with Gerold, however the difficulty of it and what it represents does. It is notably one of the most difficult and strange orchestral ensembles that I can think of and it perfectly represents how something so usually beautiful and elegant can become sharp, painful and awkward. Listening to it literally hurts haha, so it's hardly a playlist worthy song but it does help picture Gez.
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[SPOILER="Trouble On My Mind"]
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Title of the song. Energy of the song. Tyler, The Creator. - It just works.
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