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  • The time bought with this is used with Disintegrate, which is a 6 cost one-use erase that puts everyone back to level 0.

    jaimewolf Diary Entry jaimewolf 2004

  • From the catchy-yet-disturbing opener "Race For The Prize", via the hallucinogenic vastness of "Feeling Yourself Disintegrate" to the blissful poppiness of "Buggin'", The Soft Bulletin is nothing short of genius, and without question one of the greatest albums of its decade.

    Archive 2005-07-01 2005

  • From the catchy-yet-disturbing opener "Race For The Prize", via the hallucinogenic vastness of "Feeling Yourself Disintegrate" to the blissful poppiness of "Buggin'", The Soft Bulletin is nothing short of genius, and without question one of the greatest albums of its decade.

    munkey's-eye view: THE FLAMING LIPS ~ THE SOFT BULLETIN 2005

  • Each Disintegrate costs 6, meaning I need to leave enough for 3 Disintegrates, and have 4 after to use Diabolical Trick.

    jaimewolf Diary Entry jaimewolf 2004

  • Of course spells like Disintegrate and Destruction are easily effective.

    Gamer Geek talk ahead. Ye have been warned... mike_brendan 2004

  • This is what disables most people, the same way Armageddon does, cause if you are using Disintegrate, you would be prepared for it, but not your opponent.

    jaimewolf Diary Entry jaimewolf 2004

  • Will actually missed with one of his two Disintegrate spells -- the other hit, but the Troll made his save.

    Gamer Geek talk ahead. Ye have been warned... mike_brendan 2004

  • I always had the problem of waiting for a Disintegrate or Chaos to come along while having too much Auras.

    jaimewolf Diary Entry jaimewolf 2004

  • Its effective, 1 skill for 2 levels, though it costs 3, it helps greatly in recovering from a Disintegrate and relevelling back to 6 for the second one to hit.

    jaimewolf Diary Entry jaimewolf 2004

  • "How Deep Is Your Love" outdoes the Bee Gees for tenderness, thanks to Anderson's sparseness and King's brushwork; "Barracuda" is a note-perfect remake of Heart's original (down to the vocal echo on the bridge), but expertly rendered and with Lewis at her most comfortable; all four musicians share credit for a charming, oddly contented interpretation of the Flaming Lips '"Feeling Yourself Disintegrate."

    Articles - JazzTimes 2009

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