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The RockIt Scientist: DKE to mission control, this is your captain speaking for the last time, as we have now arrived at our destination, which is to say the origination point of yet another journey... But, before we leave you, we'd like to share a little bit of what we've learned along the way, because let's be honest, you probably missed it...

Dr. Mystery: Well, what I've learned could be best expressed with a poem by the great Robert Dylan Thompson: “Do not go gentle into that good night, RAGE, rage against the machine…”

The Phosphorescent Hessian: The lesson I've learned is that I could definitely use a lesson on learning navigation.

The RockIt Scientist: Well said. And I learned that knowing is not half the battle. In fact, it's the whole battle, and it's been in us from the start. Which means now that I know that I've known that all along, you could say that really, I've learned nothing.

Rochelle: I quit.

Dr. Mystery: IT's still here...

The Phosphorescent Hessian: Oh, I never got those peanuts!

The RockIt Scientist: What are we talking about?

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from E Pluribus Cuatro, released January 23, 2019
Written by Jason Fuse, Luke Overbey, and Robert Berg

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The Diane-Kruger Effect Atlanta, Georgia

We're the hip-hop/nonsense group The Diane-Kruger Effect (DKE): Jason Fuse, Luke Overbey, Robert Berg, Elle Laye, and Rochelle Bainbridge.

Our musical influences include Max Planck, Baruch Spinoza, Thomas Bayes, Tesla (the scientist, not the band or the car), Stuffy McInnis, The Hubble Space Telescope, and Potato Chips. Also, Shakespeare - wait, we're better than that. Forget that last one.
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