The family projects all its dysfunction onto one “sinner” to avoid facing collective guilt.

The title itself, with its clinical "215" prefix, suggests a cataloging of human failure. Fay doesn't just sing about personal mistakes; he explores the concept of . The lyrics grapple with the idea that we are born into a lineage of "sinners"—not necessarily in a strictly religious sense, but in the sense of human fallibility that we inherit from those who came before us. A Soundscape of Desolation

: Moving away from silence and identifying specific harms without using them as weapons.

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215. Family Sinners ❲EXTENDED ✔❳

The family projects all its dysfunction onto one “sinner” to avoid facing collective guilt.

The title itself, with its clinical "215" prefix, suggests a cataloging of human failure. Fay doesn't just sing about personal mistakes; he explores the concept of . The lyrics grapple with the idea that we are born into a lineage of "sinners"—not necessarily in a strictly religious sense, but in the sense of human fallibility that we inherit from those who came before us. A Soundscape of Desolation

: Moving away from silence and identifying specific harms without using them as weapons.