- Full-Spectrum-0.mp3
- Full-Spectrum-0.mp4
- Full-Spectrum-I.mp3
- Full-Spectrum-I.mp4
- Full-Spectrum-II.mp3
- Full-Spectrum-II.mp4
- Full-Spectrum-III.mp3
- Full-Spectrum-III.mp4
- Full-Spectrum-intro.mp3
[Intro]
Does it sound rather strange
Can you hear the whole range
Can you see the light
… alright
[Bridge]
Come on beat that drum
(Full spectrum)
[Verse 1]
Have you become aware
Of full-spectrum warfare
Land, sea, air, and space
(All over the place)
[Chorus]
Does it sound rather strange
Can you hear the whole range
Can you see the light
… alright
[Bridge]
Come on beat that drum
(Full spectrum)
Far from the humdrum
(Full spectrum)
[Verse 2]
A full-spectrum approach
A hard topic to broach
Try to find the space
(All over the place)
[Chorus]
Does it sound rather strange
Can you hear the whole range
Can you see the light
… alright
[Bridge]
Come on beat that drum
(Full spectrum)
Far from the humdrum
(Full spectrum)
[Chorus]
Does it sound rather strange
Can you hear the whole range
Can you see the light
… alright
[Outro]
Far from the humdrum
(Full spectrum)
PART 2
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[Bridge]
Far from the humdrum
(Full spectrum)
Come on beat that drum
(Full spectrum)
Beat that drum
[Verse]
Come, come, come
Hear the full spectrum
Run, run, run
Guitar strum
(Get your plectrum)
[Chorus]
Does it sound rather strange
Can you hear the whole range
Can you see the light
… alright (Alright)
[Bridge]
Come on beat that drum
(Full spectrum)
Far from the humdrum
(Full spectrum)
[Chorus]
Does it sound rather strange
Can you hear the whole range
Can you see the light
… alright (Alright)
[Bridge]
Far from the humdrum
(Full spectrum)
Come on beat that drum
(Full spectrum)
Beat that drum
[Outro]
Come, come, come
(Play the full spectrum)
A SCIENCE NOTE
The term “full spectrum” can have different meanings depending on the context in which it’s used. Generally, it refers to a complete range of something, encompassing all possible elements, variations, or wavelengths within a given domain. Here are some common interpretations across various fields:
1. Science and Technology (Light and Electromagnetic Spectrum)
- In physics, the full spectrum of light refers to the entire range of electromagnetic wavelengths, including visible light, infrared, ultraviolet, X-rays, gamma rays, and radio waves.
- “Full-spectrum lighting” refers to artificial light sources that closely mimic natural sunlight, including all wavelengths of visible and some UV light.
2. Healthcare and Wellness
- Full-spectrum CBD refers to hemp extracts that contain all cannabinoids, terpenes, and other beneficial compounds found in the cannabis plant, rather than isolating just one compound (like CBD isolate).
- In mental and physical health, “full-spectrum treatment” implies a holistic approach addressing multiple aspects of a condition (e.g., physical, emotional, and social factors).
3. Military and Security
- The phrase “full-spectrum warfare” refers to the ability to conduct operations across all types of combat and strategic domains—land, sea, air, space, and cyberspace.
- “Full-spectrum dominance” is a military doctrine indicating control over all aspects of the battlefield.
4. Art and Design
- In color theory, full-spectrum colors refer to those that include a wide range of hues and tones, often used in lighting, painting, and photography to create natural-looking environments.
5. Business and Strategy
- In business, a full-spectrum approach means addressing all facets of a problem or market, from production to customer service to innovation.
- Companies may offer “full-spectrum services,” meaning they provide comprehensive solutions covering multiple needs.
6. Psychology and Social Sciences
- The term can be used to describe the range of human emotions, experiences, or abilities (e.g., “full-spectrum emotions” or “full-spectrum thinking,” which considers diverse perspectives and approaches).
In essence, “full spectrum” implies completeness, inclusiveness, and a comprehensive approach within a specific domain.