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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 719472 United Kingdom 07/06/2009 01:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | even a record about it...the black magicians at play..remember the films/CD artwork prior to 911? notes Construction Complete On El Destructo LTD CD One of Rochester’s most unpredictable rock acts is poised to startle its fans once again, but this time by doing what is expected of popular performers: releasing a CD at long last. The distinctive take-no-prisoners sound and furious stage presence of frontman Ed Repard made El Destructo Ltd a favorite among local club-goers from the late ‘90s through 2003. The act’s notoriety spread so far that the Mex restaurant on Alexander Street actually kept an “El Destructo Ale” on the menu in its honor, yet its reputation was never bolstered by a CD release until now. "There was never, ever a bad El Destructo show," drummer Ryan Kemp said. "Playing out was what we enjoyed the most and what came easiest to us. If you weren't having a cocktail and jumping up and down listening to us, letting the music pump through you, you weren't really at the show." Kemp also played keyboards and shared duty on backup vocals with bassist Jimmy Handsome in one of El Destructo LTD’s many incarnations. Both play on the new CD, “Cumbre Vieja,” set to be released within the next month by CMI Records. The most important ingredient in El Destructo Ltd’s explosive mix, however, is certainly guitarist and lead vocalist Ed Repard. El Destructo Ltd is the brainchild of Repard, whose musical resume includes such local acts as The Shop Class Squares. Appearing onstage like a dangerous Elvis Costello teetering on the brink of a meltdown, Repard dominates and sets the tone for both the act’s unstructured sound and its rapport with its fans. "Ed was never one for genres." CMI Records CEO Cash Mattock said while trying to find the words to describe El Destructo LTD’s distinctive sound. "It's raw rock, sort of like New York romantic punk." Repard’s free-spirited refusal to be pinned down to one niche may have paid off by widening El Destructo LTD’s appeal. "We had a pretty big cult fan base,” Kemp said. "It was all over the board. It included everyone from punks to metal fans to rockabilly guys to country." Because El Destructo Ltd emphasizes fun and simplicity, it may never win any awards for minutely structured melodies, painstakingly planned performances or lyrics with meanings so deep they make your brain hurt. That doesn’t bother the act’s frontman one bit though. "The kids don't like to think, so don't make 'em," is Ed's motto, according to Mattock, who also produced and engineered the new album. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 719472 United Kingdom 07/06/2009 01:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | nope! I am sitting on top of it now. Safe! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 719389you must be a well informed mason/satanist then...because i have credible inside information its being planned...why do you think they called the giant obelisk in London 'Canary Tower'? |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 719472 United Kingdom 07/06/2009 01:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | article 6 months ago...they are saying it could happen at any time now...why so friggin sure? [link to www.jamaica-gleaner.com] |
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Brian User ID: 720079 Spain 07/07/2009 06:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This story has been proved to be untrue. It actually contains outright lies. For example, the article states that the volcano has exploded twice this century eg in 1949. This is a damned lie. The historical facts show that the volcano had a minor eruption in 1949 but that there was absolutely no explosion, it just dribbled lava for a few days. Admitedly you wouldn't want to be in the path of the lava when to creeps its way at snails pace down the hill. There was absolutely NO explosion. There were no lives lost. In 1971 a similar dribbly spluttery minor eruption happenned and people came from all over the island to watch it. One person died because they got too close while taking photographs. The article implies that the Cumbre Vieja is not monitored but it IS being monitored, agian they are lying. Actually there has been NO movement detected since 1949. NONE at all. La Palma is not unstable. They talk abaout a fault but there is no fault, just some surface cracks which are in fact a shallow fissure. The calculations they used for the size of the wave are wrong, top scientists have proven that. La Palma is not going to fall into the sea. There will be no tsunami. Bear in mind that the mastermind behind this 'disaster' propaganda is Bill McGuire: "Prophet of doom", or Disasterman as he calls himself. He is the head of a company selling Disaster Insurance, he gets paid to give courses and lectures about all sorts of hypothetical disaster events. He also makes a fortune from science fiction books about The End of the World (look him up on Amazon). |
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masonfreeparty User ID: 720095 United Kingdom 07/07/2009 07:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | yeah but i bet these guys are connected to the zionist/satanic mindset that did 9/11 using directed energy weapon so wouldnt put it past them to use the same technology to create this possible volcanic scenario This story has been proved to be untrue. It actually contains outright lies. Quoting: Brian 720079For example, the article states that the volcano has exploded twice this century eg in 1949. This is a damned lie. The historical facts show that the volcano had a minor eruption in 1949 but that there was absolutely no explosion, it just dribbled lava for a few days. Admitedly you wouldn't want to be in the path of the lava when to creeps its way at snails pace down the hill. There was absolutely NO explosion. There were no lives lost. In 1971 a similar dribbly spluttery minor eruption happenned and people came from all over the island to watch it. One person died because they got too close while taking photographs. The article implies that the Cumbre Vieja is not monitored but it IS being monitored, agian they are lying. Actually there has been NO movement detected since 1949. NONE at all. La Palma is not unstable. They talk abaout a fault but there is no fault, just some surface cracks which are in fact a shallow fissure. The calculations they used for the size of the wave are wrong, top scientists have proven that. La Palma is not going to fall into the sea. There will be no tsunami. Bear in mind that the mastermind behind this 'disaster' propaganda is Bill McGuire: "Prophet of doom", or Disasterman as he calls himself. He is the head of a company selling Disaster Insurance, he gets paid to give courses and lectures about all sorts of hypothetical disaster events. He also makes a fortune from science fiction books about The End of the World (look him up on Amazon). |
vc User ID: 587237 United Kingdom 07/07/2009 07:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | When the Indonesian volcano of Krakatoa blew itself apart in 1883, it generated a wave that killed 36,000 inhabitants of Java and Sumatra. Quoting: WILL BE MAN MADE THOUGH 719472charles fort analyses the krakatoa crap in one of his books - as usual the story we are given about it conflicts with newspaper reports at the time eg. we are told that the explosion was so huge and such vast amounts of dust flung into the air that all across the world there were incredible sunsets for the next 10 years - in fact - there was a gap of 3 years between year 2 and 5 when no incredible sunsets were to be seen . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 720103 United States 07/07/2009 07:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | article 6 months ago...they are saying it could happen at any time now...why so friggin sure? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 719472[link to www.jamaica-gleaner.com] Because all they have to is push 'enter'? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 720188 United Kingdom 07/07/2009 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | article 6 months ago...they are saying it could happen at any time now...why so friggin sure? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 720103[link to www.jamaica-gleaner.com] Because all they have to is push 'enter'? what d'ya mean push 'enter'? |
Sheila User ID: 721638 Spain 07/09/2009 06:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Once the other geologists got a proper look at this, they started disagreeing. Now there's hardly anyone who believes it. Certainly there is a fault line, and some movement has been detected, but the fault appears to be 4 km long, not 25 km. There is no evidence that it's 2 km deep, so any landslide would be superficial and might not happen all at once. There's a volcano, but it's comparatively small. And there's a lot of water inside the island, but if the volcano erupts and turns it to steam, it has lots and lots of escape routes through the porous lava. Therefore it won't push the rock into a landslide. And this "research" was paid for by a firm that sells tsunami insurance. See [link to lapalmaisland.sheilacrosby.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 176293 07/09/2009 07:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If the entire island is 20km wide, and a part of it would crumble to the sea, sure there would be some sort of a tsunami. But a very small one. Not something that would travel across oceans. So pathetic wannabe-doom. |
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