Inertiatic ESP

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"Inertiatic ESP"
"Inertiatic ESP" cover
Single by The Mars Volta
from the album De-Loused in the Comatorium
Format CD, Vinyl
Genre Rock
Label MCA
Producer(s) Rick Rubin
The Mars Volta singles chronology
"Inertiatic ESP"
(2003)
"Televators"
(2003)

Inertiatic ESP is the somewhat cryptic opening song (minus the introduction) on the Mars Volta album, De-Loused in the Comatorium. Inertiatic refers to the physical state of inertia. The ESP is a phrase created by the band itself, short for Ectopic Shapeshifting Penance-propulsion. The song's meaning is the second part of the story of Julio Venegas, otherwise known as "Cerpin Taxt," as stated in the song's last track. It is probably describing his slip into the coma after being rushed to the hospital.

  1. Intertiatic ESP
  2. Roulette Dares (The Haunt Of) [Live XFM Session]
The Mars Volta
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez | Cedric Bixler-Zavala

Isaiah Ikey Owens | Juan Alderete | Thomas Pridgen | Marcel Rodriguez-Lopez | Adrian Terrazas-Gonzales | Paul Hinojos

Former members
Eva Gardner | Jeremy Michael Ward | Jon Theodore
Discography
Albums: De-Loused in the Comatorium | Frances the Mute | Scabdates | A Missing Chromosome | Amputechture
Extended plays: Tremulant EP | Live EP
Singles: "Inertiatic ESP" | "Televators" | "The Widow" | "L'Via L'Viaquez" | "Viscera Eyes"
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