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Bug is a great song.
It makes a statement that tickles my inner Buddhist - that the trappings of the outside world are illusory and don't matter, while what you see inside yourself can't be taken away. It is a very Eckhardt Tolle song, and a real palate cleanser if you get what's going on. I really like the country inflection of the guitar lines, and the fact that they give way to such a soaring arena rock vibe. It is a song that literally only Phish could have ever written, with the possible exception of a My Morning Jacket.