The mark is a sound. The mark consists of a sound comprising drums, keyboard, and acoustic bass. Arbitrarily assigning a quarter note to a beat, in the musical score, the acoustic bass plays an F2 dotted eighth note, followed by a C3 dotted eighth note, followed by an F3 dotted quarter note, followed by a C3 eighth note, followed by an F2 eighth note, followed by an G2 dotted eighth note, followed by a D3 dotted eighth note, followed by a G3 eighth note, followed by a G-flat-2 dotted eighth note, followed by a D-flat-3 dotted eighth note, followed by a G-flat-3 eighth note, an F2 dotted eighth note, followed by a C3 dotted eighth note, followed by an F3 dotted quarter note, followed by a C3 eighth note, followed by an F2 eighth note, followed by an G2 dotted eighth note, followed by a D3 dotted eighth note, followed by a G3 eighth note, followed by a G-flat-2 dotted eighth note, followed by a D-flat-3 dotted eighth note, followed by a G-flat-3 eighth note, an F2 dotted eighth note, followed by a C3 dotted eighth note, followed by an F3 dotted quarter note, followed by a C3 eighth note, followed by an F2 eighth note, followed by an G2 dotted eighth note, followed by a D3 dotted eighth note, followed by a G3 eighth note, followed by a G-flat-2 dotted eighth note, followed by a D-flat-3 dotted eighth note, followed by a G-flat-3 eighth note, an F2 dotted eighth note, followed by a C3 dotted eighth note, followed by an F3 dotted quarter note, followed by a C3 eighth note, followed by an F2 eighth note, followed by an G2 dotted eighth note, followed by a D3 dotted eighth note, followed by a G3 eighth note, followed by a G-flat-2 dotted eighth note, followed by a D-flat-3 dotted eighth note, followed by a G-flat-3 eighth note. In the musical score, the keyboard starts with six beats of rest, a B-flat-6 grace note, followed by a B-natural-6 dotted eighth note, followed by a B-flat-6 dotted eighth note, followed by an A-flat-6 eighth note, followed by a G-6 whole note, followed by two beats of rest, followed by a C5 quarter note tied to a C5 sixteenth note, followed by an E-flat-5 dotted eighth note tied to an E-flat-5 whole note, followed by four beats of rest, followed by a dotted eighth rest, followed by an A-flat-7 sixteenth note, followed by a B-flat-7 eighth note, followed by an A-flat-7 eighth note tied to an A-flat-7 half note, followed by a dotted quarter rest, followed by an F7 eighth note, followed by an eighth rest, followed by an E-flat-7 eighth note, followed by an eighth rest, followed by a B-natural-6 eighth note. In the musical score, the keyboard further reproduces the previously mentioned notes two octaves lower. Throughout, the drums provide a driving, 120-beats-per-minute support.