They dictate the tune and intonation and are found in the Torah as well as the rest of the Hebrew Bible.
On the inside cover, this text is put into greater context, with Jer 4:23–27 provided in both Hebrew and English (seemingly the Jewish Publication Society version): The back of the EP contains a diagram with instructions in Italian on how to make a molotov cocktail.
The song title is a reference to band member Mike Moya.
The poem is, in fact, mostly composed of lyrics from the song "Virus" by Iron Maiden that were written by their then-vocalist Blaze Bayley.
[8] Blaise Bailey Finnegan III is also heard interviewed at the beginning of the track "Providence" on the group's previous release F♯ A♯ ∞,[9] and indeed some concert performances of "BBF3" also incorporate that sample.