Kutless (album)

Kutless is the self-titled debut album of Christian rock group, Kutless, released in 2002. The songs "Run" and "Your Touch" both reached No. 1 song on ChristianRock.net, and "Tonight" was in the Top 5. The album reached The Billboard Top Heatseekers Albums chart peaking at No. 48. The album also reached the Billboard Christian Albums chart peaking at No. 27. It is the only Kutless album to feature bassist Nathan Stuart, who left the band in the same year.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Kutless. 

Band members

  • Jon Micah Sumrall - vocals
  • James Mead - guitar
  • Ryan Shrout - guitar
  • Nathan Stuart - bass
  • Kyle Mitchell - drums
  • Music videos

    Three music videos were released for this album, the most of any Kutless album to date. The video for "Your Touch" consists of the band playing in an empty building and walking around the streets surrounding it. The video for "Tonight" includes many varied shots of the band on tour, from playing on stage to talking to fans to many other activities. Finally, the video for "Run" shows the band playing in a dark room while the video tells a story of a woman and a man who argue over a Bible that belongs to one of them, and it ends with the woman sitting down and reading the Bible. All three of these videos were included on various compilation DVDs, as well as the special edition DVD of Kutless' album Hearts of the Innocent.

    Scorn

    Scorn may refer to:

    Music

  • Scorn (band)
  • "Scorn", a B-side to the song "Glory Box" by Portishead
  • Comic Books

  • Scorn (DC Comics), an alias of Ceritak, a supporting character in Superman
  • Scorn (Marvel Comics), a spawn of the character Carnage in Marvel Comics
  • Scorn, published by Septagon Studios, written by Kevin Moyers and David C. Hayes, artwork by Philipp S. Neundorf
  • Other uses

  • Scorn a film directed by Sturla Gunnarsson
  • Scorn (The Batman), a character appearing in the television series The Batman
  • The Scorned, a 2005 film
  • Scorned (2014 film)
  • See also

  • Sneer
  • A Woman Scorned (disambiguation)
  • Scorn (DC Comics)

    Scorn is a fictional character in the DC comics universe. He first appeared in Superman (vol. 2) #122 (April 1997), and for a time was a regular supporting character in the Superman line of comics.

    Fictional Biography

    Ceritak, son of Cerimul, was born in the Bottle City of Kandor, an extradimensional place populated by a variety of creatures from all over the universe. Most of the inhabitants descended from beings imprisoned in Kandor at some time either by the living computer Brainiac or the magician Tolos who stole the bottle city from Brainiac. The species that Ceritak belongs to is distinguishing itself by its dark-blue skin, stout physique and a set of two horns sprouting from their foreheads.

    Although his father Cerimul served as one of the elite councillors issued by Tolos with the assignment of governing Kandor, Ceritak developed into a rebellious young man as he grew up. Obsessed with escaping from the imprisonment in Kandor, Ceritak seized the opportunity of a transitory disruption in the energy wall separating Kandor's dimension from the dimension outside the city.

    Scorn (Transformers)

    Scorn is a fictional character from the Transformers franchise. He first appears in the fourth of Michael Bay's Transformers films, Age of Extinction. He is portrayed as the demolition specialist of the Dinobots, a small subfaction of Autobots that transform into dinosaurs.

    Live-action film series

    Scorn is the demolition specialist among the Dinobots in Transformers: Age of Extinction; he transforms into a mechanical three-sailed Spinosaurus.

    Age of Extinction film

    Scorn was among the legendary knights Lockdown kept prisoner aboard his ship, and was inadvertently rescued when the Autobots liberated Optimus Prime and stole a detachable section of Lockdown's ship. Optimus later freed him and the other Dinobots to request their help in defeating Galvatron's forces, and when he finished beating Grimlock into submission, Scorn and the others joined the Autobots charge into Hong Kong, carrying Crosshairs on his back. He later helped to escort the "Seed" to a safe location, however Lockdown returned and attempted to recapture the Dinobots and Optimus using a magnetic tractor-beam, but the Autobot leader managed to destroy it before they were caught. Once Lockdown was defeated, Optimus set the Dinobots free, and Scorn and the others headed off. Like the rest of the Dinobots, he isn't referred to by name as he cannot speak, but Crosshairs later names him "Spike".

    Dementia

    Dementia, also known as senility, is a broad category of brain diseases that cause a long term and often gradual decrease in the ability to think and remember that is great enough to affect a person's daily functioning. Other common symptoms include emotional problems, problems with language, and a decrease in motivation. A person's consciousness is usually not affected. A dementia diagnosis requires a change from a person's usual mental functioning and a greater decline than one would expect due to aging. These diseases also have a significant effect on a person's caregivers.

    The most common type of dementia is Alzheimer's disease, which makes up 50% to 70% of cases. Other common types include vascular dementia (25%), Lewy body dementia (15%), and frontotemporal dementia. Less common causes include normal pressure hydrocephalus, Parkinson's disease, syphilis, and Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease among others. More than one type of dementia may exist in the same person. A small proportion of cases run in families. In the DSM-5, dementia was reclassified as a neurocognitive disorder, with various degrees of severity. Diagnosis is usually based on history of the illness and cognitive testing with medical imaging and blood work used to rule out other possible causes. The mini mental state examination is one commonly used cognitive test. Efforts to prevent dementia include trying to decrease risk factors such as high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, and obesity. Screening the general population for the disorder is not recommended.

    Shooting Star (EP)

    Shooting Star is the second extended play by American electronica project Owl City, released on iTunes and other media outlets on May 15, 2012, through Universal Republic. The extended play consists of four new songs that would also be on Young's subsequent album, The Midsummer Station. Mark Hoppus, vocalist for Blink-182 is featured on the song "Dementia".

    Background

    "Sometimes, bands release stuff and don't give anyone a heads up. The fans think, 'This kind of came out of nowhere with no explanation from the artist.' So I put out the EP for that reason."

    "I feel that as an artist you should never really look back or repeat yourself," Adam Young tells Billboard during an interview. Young is currently planning for a new album to be released in the summer of 2012 and Shooting Star "is just to help build excitement... for the [new] record coming out." His second extended play "is kind of a preview, and I wanted to make sure the four songs on the EP gave sort of an accurate snapshot or a taste of what the new record is about."

    Dementia (disambiguation)

    Dementia is a cognitive disorder.

    Dementia may also refer to:

  • Dementia (1955 film), a low-budget horror film made in 1953 and released in 1955
  • Dementia (2014 film), a 2014 Filipino horror film
  • Dementia (journal), an academic journal established in 2002 covering research on the disorder
  • Dementia, one of the two kingdoms in the 2007 role-playing game The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles
  • "Dementia," a song by Owl City from the 2012 album The Midsummer Station
  • Also

  • Dimensia, a line of high-end TVs made under RCA
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    In Dementia

    by: Chastain

    Around the corner
    There's a vicious appetite
    And you won't be
    The first to die
    Denial, admittance
    Over and again
    The like of
    Screaming sacrifice
    In dementia
    In dementia
    Voiceless apparitions
    Condescend the mind
    Istilling sanity's demise
    Indignant, submissive
    With a false pretense
    Buried deep
    Behind disguise
    In dementia
    In dementia
    Hell hath a fury
    Breeding insanity
    Victim of circumstance
    Lost delusion reckoning
    Hell hath an anger
    Breeding insanity
    Selection or by chance
    Mask confusion
    Within rage
    Psychotic hunger
    With no sentiment for life
    Does the world
    Elude you now
    Ignorance, distorted
    Seething with desire
    What meaning
    Do you signify
    In dementia
    In dementia
    In dementia




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