I really like every song on the album, but to be honest, S2N has had the lowest initial impact on me. For every other song, after one listen, I was like, "Okay, so this is what makes this song unique and different," some kind of quality or passage, or stylistic choice, something. But with S2N, aside from "wow" and that spoken word intro, nothing about it stood out for me. That being said, like with anything you listen to enough times, I'm finally starting to pick out its nuances and appreciating it for a lot more than just, "a consistently good song that doesn't detract from the flow of the album as I get from Room 137 to At Wit's End".