While technically an instrumental (aside from a chopped vocal sample asking “Which way are you going?” ), the track tells a story. The title suggests the anxiety of choice. Every four bars, the song shifts dominant frequency—shifting from a low-end rumble (Zevran’s anxiety) to a mid-range clarity (Sans’s resolution).
The scene remains a frequently cited example of the "flip-flop" dynamic from that era of adult media. "Randy Blue" Diego and Sean (TV Episode 2012) - IMDb Sean Zevran and Diego Sans -Flip-Flop-
The flip is seamless. As Diego takes his turn inside Sean, the dynamic shifts fascinatingly. We see Sean, usually the aggressor, surrendering to the sensation, his face contorting in ecstasy. Diego proves to be an attentive and vigorous top, taking his time to work Sean open before building up to a frantic pace. The highlight is watching these two "alpha" types taking turns submitting to one another, stripping away the labels of "top" and "bottom" in favor of pure, raw sensation. While technically an instrumental (aside from a chopped