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No, I've copied too much stuff. Basically, you take a program to edit mp3s and open a blank file as long as 10,000 (the track). You paste Viginti Tres on it. Then you paste Wings For Mary part1 right after Viginti. You'll magically get a track as long as 10,000 days. Then you take 10,000 days and paste it ON TOP of the two combined. Done, hit play. The rest of the stuff in English are the details that excited fans point out.
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I'll post in English, you can do it in various ways but the best is this -> If you play Viginti Tres then Wings For Marie pt. 1 subsequently, and 10,000 Days at the same time. They match up perfectly creating a sort of enhanced song. (Note that they both equal 11:13 seconds when added up)
The synchronization of the 3 combine to make the complete whole version Wings For Marie.
Laid out as a mathematical equation, it would read:
(Viginti Tres+Wings Pt.1) + 10,000 Days = Wings For Marie

Supporting Details:
Track #3 - Wings for Marie (pt 1) 6:11
Track #4 - 10,000 Days(Wings pt 2) 11:13
Track #11 - Viginti Tres 5:02

The duration for track #11 is 5:02. Track #3 is 6:11. If you add those times together, it equals 11:13, the exact duration of Track #4. At 9:14, the finale of both Wings 1 & 2 should come together to sound as one, and the lyrics in both songs overlap/echo one another (Please forgive this arrogant question/bold suggestion).

The time of the 3 individual tracks include the numbers 6, 11, 13, 5, & 2. 11:13 is the total running time of Wings For Marie. The U.S. release date of the album was 5/2/6.
23 is the number for synchronicity (see Wikipedia entries on 23(numerology), synchronicity). It is also the title of the last track in Latin, Viginti Tres. Wings pt. 1 & 2 synchronize at exactly 9:14. 9+14=23.
Viginti Tres is Latin for 23, the track listing could be read as 11. 23. This could also represent the first steps of a Fibonacci sequence: 1,1,2,3.
The artwork for 10,000 Days consists of stereoscopic images. These images are created by using 2 photos that are slightly altered from each other to form one complete picture. Wings For Marie is created by using 2 audio tracks (Wings pt 1 & pt. 2) to form one complete song.
The stereoscopic images of the 4 band members all have the number 11 represented in the same section of their pictures on the right side:
Danny - Flower stems represent 11
Justin - Arm holding the bird is pointing towards the 11 visible candles on the table. It is important to note that there are actually 12 candles, 11 visible and 1 hidden.
Maynard - The hands on the clock is pointed at 11
Adam - 11 glass jars on the desk (his right hand points in their direction)

The album cover art is 3 faces that form 1 face. Wings For Marie is 3 separate tracks that form 1 complete track.
Cryptic hints such as song titles like Lost Keys, Right In Two and the lyric in the song Rosetta Stoned: "A message of hope for those who choose to listen."
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No one better than you can introduce us to your fantastic world -------> just tell us how the hell to translate it.
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Judging by the rectangular size, I believe it’s a Digipack. Let’s hope Pattone invests a bit of Peeping Tom’s money in a well-crafted artwork; the Melvins' artworks are always nice but still minimal at the most, at least they could throw in a couple more interesting details this time. Then again, we always need to see whether that image is from the back or the front; with Lustmord, they promoted the back, overlooking the cover that was way more stylish than a logo on a white background.
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The beginning of the last one has a flat little chime that sounds like Maynard Keenan saying "hey hey hey hey hey" before a famous little song. Whoever guesses first wins Antmo's tank with Killgod dressed as the Punisher inside.
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I want Killgod more than the Melvins, from Marzullo to say goodnight to all of Italy. Actually, what am I saying? I want him at Music Farm ranting against Iva Zanicchi while presenting his thesis that the Pink Floyd made Pop and didn't influence a single group after them. After that, I can die happy. With a Lucano.
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We simultaneously cited Civilized Worm. One never stops being gay.
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One can also talk about the ending of Civilized Worm, which in the stereo knocks your house down and in the headphones makes you feel like an idiot for ten minutes. Now the real fun is seeing them live, first because this new four-stringer gets manhandled by Rutmanis with his hands tied, and also because if they unleash two drummers on tracks like Roadbull, it’s gonna be tough for the venue hosting them to play. And if it goes as it should and they come to Italy accompanied by Tomahawk, I’ll go see them naked.
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Ah, and the drums of Your Never Be Right. More beautiful than interludes is the fact that you can say "the drums." Like at Mondial Casa, you can choose between the silver plate ones and the 10/10 steel ones. Or you can show off to the max with "The Interludes of the Drums."
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Ant, I particularly dig History Of A Bad Man. You can sing along like it’s Ricky Martin, but it hits hard like Eyehategod. And that’s not an everyday thing. No no no.