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The Cleansing is the debut studio album by American deathcore band Suicide Silence.The album was released on September 18, 2007 through Century Media Records.Upon its release it debuted at #94 on the Billboard Top 200, selling 7,250 copies within the first week, and became one of the best-selling debut albums in Century Media's history.
The EP is released as an Enhanced CD and contains a QuickTime file for “Destruction of a Statue (Live)”, a video that is viewable on Mac and Microsoft Windows personal computers. The song "Ending Is the Beginning" was re-recorded for the band's 2014 album, You Can't Stop Me .
Original Suicide Silence members Rick Ash on guitar and Josh Goddard on drums made a surprise reunion to perform the first three songs off of the self-titled EP, "Destruction of a Statue", "Distorted Thought of Addiction", and "Ending Is the Beginning". Former bass player Mike Bodkins didn't participate at the memorial show due to travel issues.
De-commemoration is the set of “processes in which material and public representations of the past are removed, destroyed or fundamentally modified”. [1] Guy Beiner introduced the concept of de-commemorating in reference to hostility towards acts of commemoration that can result in violent assaults and in iconoclastic defacement or destruction of monuments.
Lyrics include: "Fire and rain on the streets." [30] Amps for Christ "AFC Tower Song" The People at Large: 2004: Autopilot Off "The 12th Day" Make a Sound: 2004: Beastie Boys "An Open Letter to NYC" To the 5 Boroughs: 2004: A general song about New York City, includes the lyrics "since 9/11, we're still livin' and lovin', life we've been given."
The "japery" alluded to in the title is Allen Purcell's wanton destruction of a statue of General Streiter. But Purcell has only vague, distorted and disjointed memories of the act and doesn't understand his own motivation for doing it. He is up for an appointment to a high-level position as a guardian of public ethics.
Keeping things classic, Benson Boone sat behind a piano in his blue sequined jumpsuit, an outfit at odds with the old-school construction of the song which made it all the more appealing. His ...
Statue was torn down and decapitated; head stolen. The motive for the destruction is unknown. Local police stated that the toppling is a possible hate crime. [388] Monument to the 77th New York Volunteer Infantry (Union Army unit) Saratoga Springs: New York Jul 16, 2020 (discovered) Statue was torn off pedestal and destroyed.