Have you ever created content that contradicts itself?
Let me take you back to 1978, when the Who released an album entitled “Who Are You”—whose title song is beloved by identity/biometrics professionals over 45 years later.

But there’s another song on the album that seems at first glance to speak to the times of 1978.
Bands of the last decade like the Who had apparently been eclipsed by bands like the Sex Pistols, a band that had already imploded.
In this environment, the Who recorded a song called “Music Must Change,” a song that seemed to speak to the changing of the guard.
Until you listened to the song’s obscure lyrics and orchestral backing, which makes as much sense as an entire double album about a musician spitting at his audience. (That album would come in 1979.)
Meet the new song…same as the old song.
