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A question about the "Disease" modulations, though. Isn't the song and initial jam really in A Mixolydian, which makes the jump to G maj less jarring? In the 9/6 "Disease," it almost seems like they go from A Mixolydian to A Minor for a few bars before shifting that to C Major for about 20 seconds before landing in G.