No, I... oh wait, yeah I have. I was hanging at an LA club in 1988 and Adam came up and bought me a Beck's. He is a pretty polite guy. We talked for a while and he asked me if I would like some blow, and you don't turn down an offer from Adam Clayton so I said yes. We went back to his place and we were snorting wicked lines and then he was like "let's record a post-hardcore industrial album" and I was reluctant at first, but then he showed me his work and seriously, you guys wouldn't believe it, I think he had saved his best riffs for this album. He also wrote most of the lyrics and they were better than anything on Joshua Tree. We recorded a forty minute album in twelve minutes and played it to the other guys. They were really impressed and felt sad that they had finished recording RaH 'cause they thought it would have been a really big influence. The night was only ruined by watching Bono lip-synch while the band played a private show for me.