AEBBTW is a 52 minute and 22 second long album, and stands for "An Empty Bliss Beyond This World." It is a not-so-well known sequel to Leyland Kirby's 6 hours and 30 minutes long album, titled "Everywhere at the End of Time" simulating Dementia. It AEBBTW also was based off on Dementia, a disease where the victim's memory is suddenly wiped out within the span of 10 - 25 years.

Album:

1. "All you're going to want to do is get back there" 3:46 Long
2. "Moments of sufficient lucidity" 3:47 Long
3. "The great hidden Sea of the unconscious" 3:02 Long
4. "Libet's delay" 3:26 Long
5. "I feel as if I might be vanishing" 1:55 Long
6. "An empty bliss beyond this World" 4:19 Long
7. "Bedded deep in long term memory" 1:48 Long
8. "A relationship with the sublime" 3:36 Long
9. "Mental caverns without Sunshine" 3:13 Long
10. "Pared back to the minimal" 1:45 Long
11. "Mental caverns without Sunshine" 1:35 Long
12. "An empty bliss beyond this World" 3:48 Long
13. "Tiny gradiations of loss" 2:52 Long
14. "Camaraderie at arms length" 4:45 Long
15. "The sublime is disappointingly elusive" Long
Friend: "Dude, try listening to AEBBTW, it's a pretty emotional album."
Friend 2: "I'll pass...."
by flxmingo...fan April 18, 2021
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