bookmark_borderUncorked

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[Intro]
Beyond unhinged
(Uncorked)

[Verse 1]
Like the wicked witch
(I’m melting! melting!)
Watching which unfurled…
(Oh, what a world!)

[Bridge]
Don’t cha know…
(She’s gonna blow)

[Chorus]
Beyond unhinged
(Uncorked)
Flipped ‘er lid
(She did)

[Bridge]
Nothing else worked
(We’ve come uncorked)

[Verse 2]
Unlike Frosty the Snowman
(Due to man’s damned demand)
Frosty won’t be back again
(Watch endless summer begin)

[Bridge]
Don’t cha know…
(She’s gonna blow)

[Chorus]
Beyond unhinged
(Uncorked)
Flipped ‘er lid
(She did)

[Bridge]
Nothing else worked
(We’ve come uncorked)

[Chorus]
Beyond unhinged
(Uncorked)
Flipped ‘er lid
(She did)

[Outro]
Nothing else worked
(We’ve come uncorked)
See the rising sea
(Rising exponentially)

A SCIENCE NOTE: Sudden Sea Level Pulses (How “Cork Release” Events Could Rapidly Reshape Coastlines)

One of the most powerful feedbacks in the polar regions is the albedo effect. As bright, reflective ice melts, it reveals darker land or ocean surfaces that absorb far more solar energy. This speeds up further melting. While melting sea ice mainly changes heat balance without directly raising sea levels, the melting of land-based ice–especially from Greenland and Antarctica–not only raises global seas but also changes ocean salinity and temperature, further destabilizing circulation systems like the AMOC.

These ice sheets hold vast “corks” of land ice restraining enormous reservoirs of meltwater. When these corks break, sudden sea level rise pulses–sometimes 1-3 feet per year for multiple consecutive years–could occur. The impacts on coastlines, global weather, and ocean currents would be both severe and unpredictable.

The Greenland Ice Sheet Outburst Flood

Recent research has identified a startling example of this process. In the paper Outburst of a subglacial flood from the surface of the Greenland Ice Sheet (2025), scientists documented a 90-million-cubic-meter flood that forced its way upward through the ice sheet, bursting out at the surface. This was caused by the rapid drainage of a subglacial lake in a region where the bed was thought to be frozen solid–an event that current ice sheet models do not account for.

The flood’s upward path fractured the ice sheet, disrupting the downstream marine-terminating glacier and altering its flow. This bi-directional coupling between surface and basal hydrology highlights just how complex–and poorly understood–ice sheet dynamics truly are.

Over the last three decades, Greenland has lost roughly 169 billion tons of ice per year on average, contributing about 14 mm to global sea level rise. Roughly half of this loss comes from surface melting and runoff, which are projected to increase sharply as Arctic warming intensifies.

Alaska’s Mendenhall Glacier Outburst: A Glacial Flood Emergency

A massive upstream basin of rainwater and snowmelt, dammed by Alaska’s Mendenhall Glacier, began releasing in August of 2025, prompting officials to urge residents in parts of Juneau to evacuate ahead of a potentially dangerous surge of floodwater.

A glacial outburst flood occurs when meltwater or rainwater accumulates behind a natural ice dam, creating a substantial reservoir of water under pressure. In the case of the Mendenhall Glacier, snowmelt and rainfall from the upstream basin — ironically named Suicide Basin — accumulate behind the glacier, which acts as a solid barrier, trapping the water in depressions known as proglacial lakes or subglacial reservoirs. As the water volume increases, hydrostatic pressure builds against the ice dam. Ice behaves like a viscoelastic material–it can deform slowly under pressure but can fracture if stress exceeds its strength. The weight of the water eventually exceeds the ice’s ability to hold it, particularly if crevasses or melt channels weaken the glacier structure. Once the pressure exceeds the strength of the ice or underlying bedrock, cracks propagate rapidly, and water can exploit subglacial channels, forcing its way beneath or through the ice, a process known as hydraulic fracturing. When the dam fails, the water stored in the basin rushes downstream in a high-energy flood, converting potential energy into kinetic energy, generating destructive flow speeds and forces that can erode soil, uproot trees, damage infrastructure, and rapidly raise river levels. Warming temperatures increase surface melt and rainfall, filling these basins faster, while ice thinning and increased meltwater lubricate the glacier bed, reducing friction and making outbursts more likely. In essence, a glacial outburst results from the buildup of pressure from trapped water, ice weakening or cracking, and the sudden release of gravitational energy, producing a high-speed, destructive flood downstream.

Why This Matters

If hydrofracture events like this outburst become more frequent, the world could face abrupt, multi-foot-per-year sea level jumps–not the gradual rise most models currently project. This would leave little time for adaptation in coastal cities and could unleash profound economic, humanitarian, and ecological consequences.

Current ice sheet models typically treat meltwater movement as predictable and gradual. The Greenland event shows that under certain conditions, trapped subglacial water can build enough pressure to fracture ice and erupt at the surface–what could be called a “cork release” event. These sudden failures are not fully understood, but they could represent one of the most dangerous tipping points in the cryosphere.

Understanding and integrating these processes into predictive models is urgent. The more we learn, the more it becomes clear that the climate system is capable of abrupt, nonlinear shifts–far faster than human infrastructure, economies, or governance can adapt.

In particular, Sidd said: “Yes, I saw that. Under-ice hydrology is hard to observe, but there have been efforts with maps made of Greenland and Antarctica — probably incomplete. I still think Greenland will melt largely in place; Antarctica is the big one.

* Our climate model — which incorporates complex social-ecological feedback loops within a dynamic, non-linear system — projects that global temperatures could rise by up to 9°C (16.2°F). This far exceeds earlier estimates of a 4°C rise over the next thousand years, signaling a dramatic acceleration of warming.

 

Tipping points and feedback loops drive the acceleration of climate change. When one tipping point is toppled and triggers others, the cascading collapse is known as the Domino Effect.

The Climate Crisis: Violent Rain | Deadly Humid Heat | Health Collapse | Extreme Weather Events | Insurance | Trees and Deforestation | Rising Sea Level | Food and Water | Updates

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

From the album “Discombobulated

bookmark_borderColored Lights

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[Intro]
Colored lights can hypnotize
(Wake up and realize)

[Verse 1]
Did the shiny object
Capture your attention
Might be time to reject
National alienation

[Bridge]
See if you can snap out of it
(For a bit)

[Chorus]
Colored lights can hypnotize
(Wake up and realize)
You’ve got to participate
(To accentuate)

[Verse 2]
Did you get mesmerized
By the fabrication
Come on! Open your eyes
If you want realize

[Bridge]
See if you can snap out of it
(For a bit)

[Chorus]
Colored lights can hypnotize
(Wake up and realize)
You’ve got to participate
(To accentuate)

[Bridge]
See if you can snap out of it
(For a bit)

[Chorus]
Colored lights can hypnotize
(Wake up and realize)
You’ve got to participate
(To accentuate)

[Outro]
Ahhh (America)
Ahhh (America)
Ahhh (America)

From the album “Discombobulated

bookmark_borderCapital Gains

Capital-Gains.mp3
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Capital-Gains-Unplugged-Underground-XXV.mp3
Capital-Gains-Unplugged-Underground-XXV.mp4
Capital-Gains-intro.mp3

[Intro]
How can you relax
(Capital gains tax)

[Verse 1]
We’re not talking principal
(No not at all)
We’re talking is principle
(And how their morals fall)

[Chorus]
How can you relax
(Capital gains tax)
Cone on… give us all the facts
(Capital gain attacks)

[Bridge]
The capital of the United States
(’cause your fate caused the weight)
Wait? (Change our rates)

[Verse 2]
We’re talking ’bout principle
(And the immoral)
Not talking ’bout principal
(’cause asses aren’t assets)

[Chorus]
How can you relax
(Capital gains tax)
Cone on… give us all the facts
(Capital gain attacks)

[Bridge]
The capital of the United States
(’cause your fate caused the weight)
Wait? (Change our rates)

[Chorus]
How can you relax
(Capital gains tax)
Cone on… give us all the facts
(Capital gain attacks)

[Outro]
The capital of the United States
(Can’t you see… Washington D.C.)
The irate stole our rates
(If you’ve an interest in interest)

From the album “Discombobulated

bookmark_borderPoised

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Poised-Pt-2.mp4
Poised-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Poised
(To rise above the noise)

[Verse 1]
Surrounded by
(Discombobulation)
Asking why
(Not more vocalization)

[Chorus]
Poised
(To rise above the noise)
Re-combobulate
(Our substrate)

[Bridge]
It’s not a matter of whether
(We’re gonna get it together)

[Verse 2]
Up to our ears
(In jeers and fears)
Decombobulation
(Social frustration)

[Chorus]
Poised
(To rise above the noise)
Re-combobulate
(Our substrate)

[Bridge]
It’s not a matter of whether
(We’re gonna get it together)

[Chorus]
Poised
(To rise above the noise)
Re-combobulate
(Our substrate)

[Outro]
It’s not a matter of whether
(We’re gonna get it together)
We’ve no choice
(But to raise our voice)
To ensure
(A future)

From the album “Discombobulated

bookmark_borderSoundshifter

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Soundshifter.mp4
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[Intro]
Multimedia twister
(Soundshifter)

[Verse 1]
Make and shake
(Move and groove)
Take that tune
(Let ‘er bloom)

[Bridge]
Multimedia twister
(Soundshifter)

[Chorus]
Watch your eardrums blister
(Turning up the sound)
Watch it as it’s going down
(Just look around)

[Bridge]
… just listen….
(Fusion and fission)

[Verse 2]
Distort and contort
(We’re freedom bound)
As a last resort
(We’ll come unwound)

[Bridge]
Multimedia twister
(Soundshifter)

[Chorus]
Watch your eardrums blister
(Turning up the sound)
Watch it as it’s going down
(Just look around)

[Bridge]
… just listen….
(Fusion and fission)

[Chorus]
Watch your eardrums blister
(Turning up the sound)
Watch it as it’s going down
(Just look around)

[Bridge]
… just listen….
(Fusion and fission)

[Outro]
Multimedia twister
(Soundshifter)
Time travel drifter
(Soundshifter)

From the album “Discombobulated

bookmark_borderThrough the Glass

Through-the-Glass.mp3
Through-the-Glass.mp4
Through-the-Glass-Unplugged-Underground-XXV.mp3
Through-the-Glass-Unplugged-Underground-XXV.mp4
Through-the-Glass-intro.mp3

[Intro]
The reflection…
(Didn’t pass through the glass)

[Verse 1]
I can see through you
(But, then again)
We can begin
(To see extrospection)

[Chorus]
The reflection…
(Didn’t pass through the glass)
In fact, we didn’t refract
(We bounced back)

[Bridge]
My thoughts dangle
(On the angle)

[Verse 2]
I can you through, too
(Yet, once again)
We can begin
(To see extrospection)

[Chorus]
Our reflection…
(Didn’t pass through the glass)
In fact, we didn’t refract
(We bounced back)

[Bridge]
My thoughts dangle
(On the angle)

[Chorus]
Our reflection…
(Didn’t pass through the glass)
In fact, we didn’t refract
(We bounced back)

[Outro]
My thoughts dangle
(On the angle)
Suspended
(In suspense)

From the album “Discombobulated

bookmark_borderDisjointed

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Disjointed-Pt-2.mp4
Disjointed-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Unable to coherently connect
(Check introspect)

[Verse 1]
What is meant
(With your argument)
Better let it ferment
(For a bit)

[Chorus]
Anointed — (disjointed)
Full illogical
Yup (it’s messed up)
Affected by disconnected

[Bridge]
Unable to coherently connect
(Check introspect)

[Verse 2]
No eloquence
(In sequence)
Unorganized
(Epitomized)

[Chorus]
Anointed — (disjointed)
Full illogical
Yup (it’s messed up)
Affected by disconnected

[Bridge]
Unable to coherently connect
(Check introspect)

[Chorus]
Anointed — (disjointed)
Full illogical
Yup (it’s messed up)
Affected by disconnected

[Outro]
Unable to coherently connect
(Check introspect)
I mean… what the heck?
(Appointed — disjointed)

From the album “Discombobulated

bookmark_borderLife or Twister?

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Life-or-Twister-Best-Of.mp4
Life-or-Twister.mp3
Life-or-Twister.mp4
Life-or-Twister-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Is this the game of life
(Or are we playing twister)

[Verse 1]
Wrapped around her finger
(Will freedom linger)
Tying me up in knots
(With all her whatnots)

[Bridge]
Is this the game of life
(Or are we playing twister)

[Chorus}
Strife from a wife
(Oh so sinister)
Tension… cut with a knife
(Damn that minister)

[Verse 2]
Retiring me to the poor farm
(Sound the financial alarm)
Took the “Millionaire Tycoon” gamble
(She left my life in shambles)

[Bridge]
Is this the game of life
(Or are we playing twister)

[Chorus}
Strife from a wife
(Oh so sinister)
Tension… cut with a knife
(Damn that minister)

[Bridge]
Is this the game of life
(Or are we playing twister)

[Chorus}
Strife from a wife
(Oh so sinister)
Tension… cut with a knife
(Damn that minister)

[Outro]
No longer in strife
(Got rid of the wife)
Now life’s rife
(With happiness)
No more mess

From the album “Discombobulated

bookmark_borderFloating Bonkers

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[Intro]
[Instrumental, Synth Solo]
The ideas he’s floating
(… are bonkers!)

[Verse 1]
That’s no negotiation tactic
(Just his usual spastic)
By the way…
(What did he say?)

[Bridge]
You call that a trial balloon
(More like a buffoon baboon)

[Chorus 1]
The ideas he’s floating
(… are bonkers!)
Way too much gloating
(Insanity conquers)

[Verse 2]
Nevertheless…
(A meaningless press conference)
By the way…
(What did he say?)

[Bridge]
You call that a trial balloon
(More like a buffoon baboon)

[Chorus 2]
The ideas he’s floating
(… are bonkers!)
Way too much gloating
(Stupidity conquers)

[Outro]
The ideas he’s floating
(… are bonkers!)
Think about voting
(Send him to the Yonkers)

From the album “Discombobulated

Also found on the album “Reggae Segue

bookmark_borderGeology

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Geology.mp3
Geology.mp4
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[Intro]
The study of rock
(Are you ready?)
Rock steady!
(Geology)

[Verse 1]
The miracle of mineral
(The magic of diamonds)
Becomes clear as crystal
(Take stock in the power of rock)

[Bridge]
Discover mystery
(In our history)

[Chorus]
Geology
(Rock!}
Are you ready?
(Rock steady!)
One with biology
(You and me)
Geology

[Verse 2]
Not longer ignorant of igneous
(We’re molten)
Surely, not sedimentary
(Metamorphic rock music)

[Bridge]
Through discovery
New… (knew trajectory)

[Chorus]
Geology
(Rock!}
Are you ready?
(Rock steady!)
One with biology
(You and me)
Geology

[Bridge]
Come on over… discover
(We’ll study)

[Chorus]
Geology
(Rock!}
Are you ready?
(Rock steady!)
One with biology
(You and me)
Geology

[Outro]
Geology
(Rock!}
Are you ready?
(Rock steady!)
One with biology
(You and me)
Geology rockin’ biology
(You and me… rock steady)
Rock solid
(Aren’t you glad we did)

From the album “Discombobulated

bookmark_borderAnother Dance?

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Another-Dance.mp3
Another-Dance.mp4
Another-Dance-Pt-2.mp3
Another-Dance-Pt-2.mp4
Another-Dance-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Well, that was fun…
(Wanna dance to another one?)

[Verse 1]
Is it still today?
(Well, then…)
OK!
(We’ve time to sway}

[Chorus]
(Oh, yeah) That was fun
(Wanna dance to another one?)
Quick, play that music (Swish)
Our dreams come true (just wish)

[Bridge]
Dance all night
(Till dawn’s twilight)
No, I’m not done…
(Wanna dance to another one?)

[Verse 2]
Say… by the way
(Is it still today?)
OK!
(More time to play}

[Chorus]
(Oh, yeah) That was fun
(Wanna dance to another one?)
Quick, play that music (Swish)
Our dreams come true (just wish)

[Bridge]
Dance all night
(Till dawn’s twilight)
No, I’m not done…
(Wanna dance to another one?)

[Chorus]
(Oh, yeah) That was fun
(Wanna dance to another one?)
Quick, play that music (Swish)
Our dreams come true (just wish)

[Outro]
Dance all night
(Till dawn’s daylight)
No, We’re not done…
(We’ll dance to another one)
Dance all day
(Dance all night)
Let it play
(In delight)

From the album “Discombobulated

bookmark_borderDisco-M-Bob-Ulate

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Disco-M-Bob-Ulate.mp4
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[Intro]
Inferno!
(You know…)
Disco
(M-Bob-Ulate)
It’s not too late
(M-Bob-Ulate)

[Verse 1]
Play that funky music
Like it’s nineteen seventy nine
Or are you sick of it
Maybe some other time

[Bridge]
You know
(Play that disco)

[Chorus 1]
Disco (M-Bob-Ulate)
A bit overrated
(It ain’t rock n’ roll)
Does it have any soul?

[Verse 2]
At first your were afraid
(You were petrified)
Not knowing if you could slide
(Won’t know left untried)
Sooooo…

[Bridge]
You know
(Play that disco)

[Chorus 2]
Disco (M-Bob-Ulate)
Dance (Shake, shake, shake)
Let’s go (M-Bob-Ulate)
Makin’ the earth quake

[Chorus 3]
Disco (M-Bob-Ulate)
Dance (Participate)
Let’s go (M-Bob-Ulate)
Your soul’s on a roll

[Outro]
Inferno!
(You know…)
Disco
(M-Bob-Ulate)
It’s not too late
(M-Bob-Ulate)

From the album “Discombobulated

bookmark_borderWhose Monkey

Whose-Monkey.mp3
Whose-Monkey.mp4
Whose-Monkey-Reggae.mp3
Whose-Monkey-Reggae.mp4
Whose-Monkey-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Whose monkey
(Could it be)

[Verse 1]
There’s an irate primate…
Trying to rule (oh so cruel)
Dictator of the human race
(Two-faced disgrace)

[Chorus]
Whose monkey could it be
(Trying to rule over me)
In the end, after all…
(Gonna take the hardest fall)

[Bridge]
Oh can’t you see…
Cracked monkey
(Can’t be fixed easily)
Spanked monkey
(Set us free)

[Verse 2]
There’s a goon (half baboon)
A real dick (dictator)
Ruler of the white race
(Two-faced disgrace)

[Chorus]
Whose monkey could it be
(Trying to rule over me)
In the end, after all…
(Gonna take the hardest fall)

[Bridge]
Oh can’t you see…
Cracked monkey
(Can’t be fixed easily)
Spanked monkey
(Set us free)

[Chorus]
Whose monkey could it be
(Trying to rule over me)
In the end, after all…
(Gonna take the hardest fall)

[Outro]
Oh let us be…
Spanked monkey
(We choose to be free)
Free from your tyranny
(And damned demand destiny)
I mean come on…
(Really?)

From the album “Discombobulated

Also found on the album “Reggae Segue

bookmark_borderNon-Indifferent

Non-Indifferent-Best-Of.mp3
Non-Indifferent-Best-Of.mp4
Non-Indifferent.mp3
Non-Indifferent.mp4
Non-Indifferent-intro.mp3

[Intro]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
This is different
(Than indifferent)
For a moment…

[Verse 1]
Consider your position
(It’s really not far removed)
From penetration
(Of being disproved)

[Chorus]
I’m non-indifferent
(To your point of view)
Need something different
(Than what it is you do)

[Bridge]
No matter how you try
(That is why)
This is different
(Than indifferent)
For a moment…

[Verse 2]
The seasoning of your reasoning
(Is way to not)
Have your forgot that sanity
(Is sure to Trump vanity)

[Chorus]
No, non-indifferent
(To your point of view)
Need something different
(Than what it is you do)

[Bridge]
No matter how you try
(That is why)
This is different
(Than indifferent)
For a moment…

[Chorus]
No, non-indifferent
(To your point of view)
Need something different
(Than what it is you do)

[Outro]
Why do you enjoy others pain
(Definition of insane)
Yes, this is different
(Never-mind your rants)
We’re in defiance
(In essence — non-indifferent)

From the album “Discombobulated

bookmark_borderGo Home

Go-Home.mp3
Go-Home.mp4
Go-Home-Unplugged-Underground-XXV.mp3
Go-Home-Unplugged-Underground-XXV.mp4
Go-Home-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Is that your mother calling you?
(You better go home)

[Verse 1]
It looks like we’re in
For nasty weather…
Maybe… it’s best you go
Begin heading in
Back to your leash on tether
So…

[Chorus]
Is that your mother calling?
(Hurry, run along home)
You can stop all your bawling
(Scurry on home alone)

[Bridge]
Whoa woe
(Go home)

[Verse 2]
Feel that? It’s starting to rain
(No sense you remain)
Maybe you better go home
You know…
Back to your garden gnome
(So…)

[Chorus]
Is that your mother calling?
(Hurry, run along home)
You can stop all your bawling
(Scurry on home alone)

[Bridge]
Whoa woe
(Go home)

[Chorus 2]
Yes, that your mother calling
(Pull up your flowered shorts)
Stop the sniffling and drooling
(Go on… it’s your cohorts last resort)

[Outro]
Whoa woe
(Run home)
Run, run, run
(Over roam)
Run along home
(Run, run, run)

From the album “Discombobulated