“Welcome to the movement, my disciples. You here, now, are the first of the army that shall amass upon the doorstep of the old world. A world where formality and respect are contingent upon hubris, gullibility, and the suspension of critical thought in the face of discomfort.
We shall bring forth a fiery resolve to see change, improvement, to see the old world shift into a world where nature is no longer misunderstood. A world where intellect is a key element in respectability. A world where freedom is not limited, because limitation is no longer required to have it.
We shall destroy the system that holds up this old world, and we will fuel the flames that consume the rubble. From the ashes, brothers and sisters, a new world shall arise, that will shake the foundations of time. We will stand before our detractors, and we shall tear their very souls from fear at our might of arm and our strength of will as we push to become what they hypocritically claim to see all as: Equals.
Join me, join us, bring others to the fold, and we will bring this burning storm to the world’s doorstep.
The Undead Hip Hop Movement has begun, will you stand before us, or beside us?”
-Crusher
To make a music video <continuation>
With the video of just a still image now having garnered almost 10,000 views without any continual promotion, I have given thought to the creation of a music video for this track as well as “She’s Mine.” This song is one that earned me quite a few fans, and I believe that with a good music video, there may be more hope for it still.
Now, I might not do ‘Alucard’ and choose to do ‘Am I A Psycho’ instead. However, right now it is all speculation, and you will have to stay tuned to find out, my disciples. What do you think?
To make a music video, or not to make a music video, that is the assortment of words idealistically tethered in an inquiring nature.
Word has it that there may be cause to create the “She’s Mine” music video. Official statements cannot be made on the subject as of now, but thus far my thoughts on the subject are as follows: I am interested in doing so. I find the song to be potent, and may be able to really take on a life of it’s own if given the right visual assistance. Now it is a matter of finding the right assistant. If all the pieces fall into place, then a video may be released.
Why don't you use bandcamp.com as a music distribution system? It lets you download an entire album in a range of formats, has a shit load of features and you can completely avoid the rapidshare bullshit. A better site for it would be mediafire.com anyways but bandcamp is the shit. You can check out my shit if you want at dirtay.bandcamp.com if you want and hit me up at thedirtay@gmail.com or at 9043869853 if you want. would def want to do a colab sometime. Your def one of the most under appreciated artist out there.
Hey, sorry this response took remarkably long! Hahah, I never truly paid any attention to the message section until today.
But either way, I appreciate that, friend. Thank you.
Update for Disciples
“Dead Planet” and the “Once Upon a Time” albums.
The album, Once Upon a Time, is still in developmental stages. At first the concept of the overall album was going to just be a variety of story telling raps, but recently a new idea has entered my mind. The album is being taken into a new realm of ‘story telling rap.’
The general concept is thus: A traveler roaming a road in an era long since passed meets a demon, who then shows the traveler his way through a world as he reveals an unseen side to everything around them. The demon enlightens the traveler, and by story’s end, the traveler comes across a startling discovery. The album itself will read as a short story would, with each song as a part of a chapter with it’s own unique topic.
That is all that will be revealed for the time being, but be sure to download “Once Upon a Time” when it comes out in the relatively near future!
The “Dead Planet” album is a bit different. This album will contain a collection of songs with experimental styles woven in a street, trip hop, and nu metal fashion. Each song will pertain to a particular theme that all correlate with the overall concept of the album. The primary theme will be the idea of being completely alone on a dead planetoid, with no one, nothing to provide company, only memories.
Both albums look promising thus far, and each will come with a section of graphics for each song. More details will be released when they are available.
Stay vigilant, my disciples. And may the blessings of the dead bear you to happiness.
In this song, the feel of being ostracized regardless of one’s abilities or desire is discussed. A calm, relaxed feel combined with a saddened overtone make this song as powerful as it is beautifully displayed with the video’s dramatic camera angles and showmanship.
Instrumental produced by Mindtwist, and this song will be available for download on Crusher’s 2011 Halloween album release, scheduled for October 31st.
Welcome to an alternate reality. A place where ultimate freedom meets perception in precendence. Those who are allies of the Dead Men's Necropolis, and the juggalos of Shangri-la, or the techn9ncians of the K.O.D. are all welcome to be themselves. Or perhaps you are even a disciple of Crusher.. a Disciple of Undeath.
You are all welcome, and all are equal. Welcome.... to the mind of Crusher.
To download any of the online albums, you may select from this menu:
All Hallows' Eve [Volume 1]
http://www.mediafire.com/?8w84r02lxpp2rqo
Kronos ep
http://www.mediafire.com/?1pcbg4ccahhyjhb
Growth Through Pain ep
http://www.mediafire.com/?9qumytj6tw5m8bj