Ethan Edwards
Since Jun 14, 2001

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OK so its taken me almost 5 years to set up my profile - just one more project added to the many already in the works.

Some of my other passions/projects are below:

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David Asman's second CD release 21st Century Nation pulls no punches while taking on the "mommy state", and all those who are complacent in its relentless impersonal advancement.

This is Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged", Orwell's "1984" and "Animal Farm" set to the rhythms of hard driving rock and blues.

The content of 21st Century Nation could only be described as "Freedom Rock" as it is for everyone who believes that they, and not the state are the sole owner of themselves.

From the very first measure of "Freedom Gone" to the final blistering guitar attack on "Knock Knock Your Dead", 21st Century Nation takes the listener on a wild and sometimes frightening ride through the convoluted complex landscape that has become America. Where anonymous governmental alphabet agencies crash down doors and kill citizens in their homes, television news agencies become agents of disinformation, politicians elected by the citizenry cannot be trusted, war is peace, and black is white.

Like Asman's first release "From Blues to Insanity", " 21st Century Nation" contains plenty of savage guitar work all held together by the pounding rhythms of Brian Kyle on drums.

So whether you're a helpless paranoid or just think everyone else is, buy this disc and make it your life's soundtrack.

Besides it rocks!




Corporate Mayhem is dedicated to the millions of anonymous foot soldiers in industry who have never had the opportunity to sell a company, move a plant from Chicago to Mexico while laying-off hundreds, back stab a hated rival, wear a golden parachute, or experience the decadent opulence of a ride in the corporate Lear jet.

Corporate Mayhem is not just a board game, it is modern gladiatorial combat, where every player is out for himself, where alliances are as delicate as the gossamer wings of dragonflies and built on a triad of greed, lust, and deceit. In Corporate Mayhem who can you trust?