As with Cryptograms, Cox did not write the lyrics to the band's music in advance, instead singing stream-of-consciousness.
Cox wrote that mediumship occurs due to the action of a "psychic force" from the medium.
Cox now writes jingles and works with children's theaters.
Included are tracks that Cox wrote more than 30 years ago along with more recent material featuring his son Joseph.
Cox writes his music stream-of-consciousness, not writing lyrics in advance, and constructing songs by adding more parts until he feels "it's getting crowded."
Cox also wrote a 1997 novel, Assignment: Eternity, featuring Seven.
Cox also wrote a book on the history of the genre called 10,000 Ways to Die.
Cox wrote a screenplay for Repo Man, which he hoped to produce for a budget of $70,000.
"When we asked, people had different ideas of what removing a tag actually did, and different motivations for wanting to remove them," Cox wrote.
Cox wrote the majority opinion in this case, and it was over 100 pages long.