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The verse written for it was unfortunately hard to perform though. Bite decided he'll give it a moment before trying again, and actually managed to record the published version live on YouTube stream "[https://www.youtube.com/live/LK1mEOCKHZ8?si=4A12kpFQR8O2MGoY Tinion's Finale Release Day]" (36:18) just 2 days before the album officially released, and 30 minutes before the full album was literally previewed. (1:04:56)
The verse written for it was unfortunately hard to perform though. Bite decided he'll give it a moment before trying again, and actually managed to record the published version live on YouTube stream "[https://www.youtube.com/live/LK1mEOCKHZ8?si=4A12kpFQR8O2MGoY Tinion's Finale Release Day]" (36:18) just 2 days before the album officially released, and 30 minutes before the full album was literally previewed. (1:04:56)
All that was left was the most anticipated track of them all.
Originally created as a nickname for MinionAlex4 by UnwarierOrca in a Discord friends server, "[[Jinnerman]]" evolved into the design of a short wide man with a chicken leg for a head. A few months later Bite was randomly sculpting a grotesque cubical yet realistic man, and decided that should be the [[Jinnerman]] instead. Now that a two hour long album is trying to cram in as much references to Tinion lore as possible, making a track about [[Jenon]] for [[New Findings]] only warranted one for this beastly creature too.
It began with a free form idea and short instrumental demo developed with SpringCola. The song was going to be a complete joke and oriented around many different switches throughout, beginning with groovy glitch-hop shenanigans and ending in a horrifying sound collage. Two demos later, SpringCola's version was given up on as the track went into hiatus, with Bite hoping to aquire more skills by the time he's ready to develop it again. There was one instrumental (Ending of Jinnerman Pt.2) but it didn't seem grand or complete enough to be the whole song. More needed to be made. Nearly half a year later, now that practically nothing else was left to complete, he went ahead and tried again.
What came out was a pipe organ chord progression loop. So he tried again, and only managed to come through with a percussion line. Two days later, thinking it's time to revert to that old demo, Bite attempted it one last time. He laid down the bass guitar line in the beginning, and from that point onwards, the entire song came together in two hours.