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TO BE PLAYED DAILY ON NONSTOP REPEAT LOOP EVERY DAY EVERY WAKING MOMENT FOR THE REST OF YOUR FUCKING LIFE

GO GO GO GO NOW NOW NOW GO NOW GO GO NOW GO NOW NOW / GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO NOW / GO GO / NOW GO GO GO NOW GO GO / GO GO GO GO GO GO NOW GO GO GO NOW NOW GO

TO BE PLAYED DAILY ON NONSTOP REPEAT LOOP EVERY DAY EVERY WAKING MOMENT FOR THE REST OF YOUR FUCKING LIFE

GO GO GO GO NOW NOW NOW GO NOW GO GO NOW GO NOW NOW / GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO NOW / GO GO / NOW GO GO GO NOW GO GO / GO GO GO GO GO GO NOW GO GO GO NOW NOW GO

THIS BRAIN IS ALWAYS ON
IT NEVER FUCKING STOPS

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<'XPERIENCE Everything' is a Multimedia 'XPERIENCE' to be Experienced. Included in each free download available today is Video introduction & intermissions, a mini-Novel, .txt files Poetry, and more. Enjoy the 'XPERIENCE'! Not much of a choice! Simultaneous injection of all things inside recommended for authentic replication of Ms. Radclyffe's shameless display. Thanks!>

[Or, if you'd rather have the video integration spoonfed to you with no download required, you may Experience the XPERIENCE on YouTube instead.

Sorry, that sounded a little condescending.]



FUN FACTS

XPERIENCE Everything was indeed planned to be released on January 31st regardless of whether it was still unfinished or not, and I would have included this in the description until the album was actually done:

">>!!DO NOT DOWNLOAD!!<< UNTIL LIKE FEBRUARY 2ND ITS NOT DONE I JUST NEED THE JAN 31ST RELEASE DATE. THIS IS ALL PART OF THE PERFORMANCE I PROMISE IT MAKES SENSE"

The only reason this didn't pan out is that Bandcamp literally would not allow it. I clicked the Publish button and everything. No dice. I pulled the trigger and the magazine was empty. No more performance art. I had to sit down and take the stupid fucking incorrect release date like a good girl.


• If you're wondering why I was so hellbent on achieving the January 31st release date to begin with, believe me, the reason is dumber than you think. Somehow I had this idea that if XPERIENCE Everything wasn't relegated to the first month of the year, it would give off the false impression that my other LPs that year would be similar to this one. On so many levels that is complete nonsense. No two Roxy Radclyffe LPs had ever been the same (and ideally never will be), so why would This One Specifically make anyone assume that pattern was about to break? I was so intensely neurotic about this shit that I can't even understand the thought process anymore. I suppose that's a good sign though. Maybe I really have escaped.


• This album's cover went through several distinct iterations. Here's a look at that process:


• The picrew linked in TRACK 1's title is real, and one I myself used at some point, though only out of curiosity; I've never actually set a picrew image as my profile picture anywhere. Here's a gallery of Roxy Picrews I've assembled over the years:


• As mentioned during the Roxy Ramblings of TRACK 3, I do in fact "feel it in my teeth when I piss sometimes". That was not just a random sequence of words. Most commonly when I really need to piss, sometimes my teeth will be in pain for the duration of it. I have no idea how or why this happens.

Also, "IF I EVER STOP I WILL DROWN" is quoted from this GIF. That link is almost certianly gonna be dead within my lifetime, so enjoy it while it lasts.

Also also, that part starting around 21 minutes with the scattered EDM drums was inspired by "Crimetookplace" from the Vektroid project "GDGA1".


• The title of TRACK 9 was not originally written in the past tense. Just another example of something aging poorly before I even had the chance to create it.


TRACK 14 self-samples the percussion heard in track 10 of d.


• The title of TRACK 19 was edited at some point after release to include "(Hell Optiplex)", in reference to the barely-functioning Dell Optiplex that track was written about. Fucking despise those things. A real shame I didn't think of this bit of wordplay sooner.


"The Last Battles of Teendom" is a phrase a close friend of mine used in reference to some unknown struggle(s) I was facing at the time. I did not come up with it myself, but it resonated with me a lot, hence appearing as TRACK 24's title.


• The cover of TRACK 25 includes an actual x-ray of My Fucking Spine from 2021, which has surely gotten worse since then.

Also, the line "THIS IS A CRY FOR HELP / TO YOU, YES YOU SPECIFICALLY" was inspired by the 4lung song title "I'm Just Fucking With You (Yes, You Specifically!)".


TRACK 29 marks the first time a Roxy Radclyffe LP's closer perfectly transitions back into the opener, forming an endless loop.