Bearcan is very experimental. The beginning is this weird crackling sound playing over and over (I know crackling isn't the right onomatopoeia) and then some weird oriental sounding noises play over the top. This goes for a minute, and so far it passes off that the song is odd and weird, sounding like it was made with spoons. Then after a while a drum beat comes in, and it sounds kinda cool I have to admit. The instruments blend together well enough for everything to be passive and sound fun. About 3 minutes in there's this sound that starts playing. I can't describe it with my petty words, but it's really cool. This song is a great song to listen to when you don't want to be listening to music, because you tend to not focus on it as much. Bearcan is a good instrumental song, and yeah, that's about it.