At the end of "Whoa is Me" "That piece was recorded live at the famous One-Second club in 1944. It was inspired by the clarity of consciousness, rather than the vividness of dream. And was the self-proclaimed pinnacle of broken bridges and chest pressure" One-Second Club in 1944 refers to the painting by Dali, which was painted in 1944, and contains the words One-Second in the title. Chest Pressure refers to the feeling one has during sleep paralysis. Many people who suffer from this disorder say they experience pressure in the chest, and have a hard time breathing. On March 15, 2004, Chuck Niles passed away. You will recognize his voice from the end of this track, "That Piece was recorded live at the famous "One Second Club" in 1944..." He is not mentioned in any liner notes per his request and it was a tossup as to whether or not to include the information here, but, it was ultimately decided to add it.. Dino used to listen him in college and asked him if he would contribute something to the record, hence his voice. He was a legend in the world of Jazz.