bookmark_borderRunaway (Feedbacks)

Runaway-Feedbacks-Best-Of.mp3
Runaway-Feedbacks-Best-Of.mp5
Runaway-Feedbacks.mp3
Runaway-Feedbacks.mp4
Runaway-Feedbacks-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Runaway (Feedback)
Attack (ack, ack, ack)

[Refrain]
Permafrost Thaw
(Boreal Fire)
Jaw dropping awe
(Situation so dire)

[Bridge]
Runaway (Feedback)
Attack (ack, ack, ack)

[Refrain]
Ice-Albedo Collapse
(Amazon Dieback)
Best to spark a synapse
(To avoid an attack)

[Bridge]
Runaway (Feedback)
Attack (ack, ack, ack)
Runaway (Feedback)
Attack (ack, ack, ack)

[Outro]
Runaway (Feedback)
Attack (ack, ack, ack)
Runaway (Feedbacks, feedbacks)
Runaway (Feedbacks, feedbacks)
Runaway (Feedbacks, feedbacks)
Attack (ack, ack, ack)
Feeding (Back, back, back!)

ABOUT THE SONG

The Arctic as a Harbinger

The Arctic is warming far faster than the global average — ~2-3°C already, about 3-4 times faster than the planet as a whole. Projections vary:

  • Low emissions (~1.5-2°C global): Arctic warms 3-5°C by 2100.
  • High emissions (~3-4°C global): Arctic warms 7-10°C by 2100, with even higher local spikes.
  • Worst-case runaway: With reinforcing tipping points (permafrost, albedo collapse, ocean disruption), Arctic warming could exceed 12°C this century.

Consequences include seasonal ice-free summers by mid-century, permafrost fires releasing CO2 and methane, and destabilization of AMOC, accelerating sea-level rise and global weather extremes.


Global Runaway Feedbacks

If multiple tipping points reinforce each other, the climate may enter a self-perpetuating heating cycle beyond human control. The main candidates include:

  1. Ice-Albedo Collapse — Ice loss locks in warming.
  2. Permafrost Thaw + Boreal Fires — Gigatons of CO2/CH4 released.
  3. Amazon & Rainforest Dieback — Carbon sinks flip to carbon sources.
  4. Ocean Circulation Breakdown — Jet stream chaos, monsoon collapse, food shocks.
  5. Marine Ecosystem Collapse — Coral death and plankton loss undermine food security.
  6. Soil & Crop Failure Feedbacks — Drought, famine, and forced migration.

Temperature outcomes:

  • Linear physics: ~3-5°C by 2100.
  • With feedbacks: 6-9°C this century is plausible.
  • Runaway: A “Hothouse Earth” trajectory of 10°C+ over centuries-millennia.

Feedback-Driven Warming Beyond 1.5 °C

As global mean temperature exceeds 1.5 °C and multiple climate tipping points activate, the critical question is not simply how much warmer the planet becomes, but how quickly feedbacks amplify that warming.

Scientific consensus: Current models suggest that carbon-cycle feedbacks — permafrost thaw, weakening ocean and land sinks, methane release from wetlands, and fire-driven emissions — could add ~0.2-1.0 °C of warming by 2100 on top of direct human emissions. This range reflects assumptions that:

  • Warming is held close to ~2 °C by policy.
  • Tipping points unfold slowly and largely independently.
  • Ecosystems and oceans continue absorbing a significant share of emissions.

Under a high-emissions trajectory, with multiple tipping elements engaged, the upper end of this estimate (or beyond) becomes more plausible.

My concern: These consensus estimates are already lagging reality. Observations suggest that at least nine major tipping points are not only triggered but are now reinforcing each other. Instead of unfolding over centuries or millennia, the pace is measured in years or decades. Models have struggled to keep up with this rapid nonlinearity.


Cascading Feedbacks in Real Time

Regardless of the rise in global mean temperature, cascading feedbacks are already reshaping weather extremes.

In just ten days during July 2025, the U.S. experienced:

  • Hundreds of flash floods nationwide, with hundreds of fatalities and billions in damages.
  • At least five “1-in-1,000-year” rainfall events (Texas, New Mexico, North Carolina, Florida, Illinois).
  • Multiple “500-year floods” across Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, and Iowa as extreme rainfall overwhelmed infrastructure.

These events illustrate how tipping feedbacks manifest in human terms — not only as gradual warming, but as sudden escalations in climate volatility and infrastructure failure.

* Our probabilistic, ensemble-based climate model — which incorporates complex socio-economic and ecological feedback loops within a dynamic, nonlinear system — projects that global temperatures are becoming unsustainable this century. This far exceeds earlier estimates of a 4°C rise over the next thousand years, highlighting a dramatic acceleration in global warming. We are now entering a phase of compound, cascading collapse, where climate, ecological, and societal systems destabilize through interlinked, self-reinforcing feedback loops — the domino effect.

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.

From the album “Lulu

bookmark_borderHumdinger

Humdinger-Neon-Wasp-2.mp4
Humdinger-Neon-Wasp.mp4
Humdinger.mp3
Humdinger.mp4
Humdinger-Pt-2.mp3
Humdinger-Pt-2.mp4
Humdinger-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Wow! Look at the size of that stinger
(A real humdinger)

[Verse 1]
The buzz is in the air
(The sound can be found)
Can you hear it over there
(Resounding all around)

[Bridge]
Wow! Look at the size of that stinger
(A real humdinger)

[Chorus]
Truly remarkable
(Is it one of a kind?)
More than marginal
(It’ll blow your mind)

[Verse 2]
Giant wings and things
(I’m sure that thing stings)
Do you see the scene
(Do you know what I mean)

[Bridge]
Wow! Look at the size of that stinger
(A real humdinger)

[Chorus]
Truly remarkable
(Is it one of a kind?)
More than marginal
(It’ll blow your mind)

[Outro]
Never seen anything like it
(Oh, no, not one bit)
Sure to cause you harm
(Better sound the alarm)
A one-of-a-kind stinger
(A real humdinger)

From the album “Lulu

bookmark_borderTrampling

Trampling-Best-Of.mp3
Trampling-Best-Of.mp4
Trampling.mp3
Trampling.mp4
Trampling-intro.mp3

[Intro]
(Have you seen…?)
Do you know what I mean
(Ought to come clean)
Obscene

[Verse 1]
Scrambling
(All around)
Rambling
(They resound)

[Bridge]
Trampling
(Have you seen…?)

[Chorus]
Do you know what I mean
(Ought to come clean)
Obscene

Commit the all time
(High crime)

[Bridge]
Cuttin’ us down in our prime

[Verse 2]
Scrambling
(All around)
Rambling
(They resound)

[Bridge]
Trampling
(Have you seen…?)

[Chorus]
Do you know what I mean
(Ought to come clean)
Obscene

Commit the all time
(High crime)

[Outro]
Cuttin’ us down in our prime
Trampling spirits
(Best not go near it)
Trampling innocence
(With ignorance… and arrogance)
Trampling
(Hearts and souls)
Taking it’s toll

From the album “Lulu

bookmark_borderFlatliner

Flatlinerr-Best-Of.mp3
Flatlinerr-Best-Of.mp4
Flatlinerr.mp3
Flatlinerr.mp4
Flatliner-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Will we flatline
(Before our time)

[Verse 1]
Flatliner
(Can’t feel a thing)
Flatliner
(Lost to the sting)

[Chorus]
Take the nation’s pulse
(Can you feel a beat)
Or, is our impulse
(Bringin’ on self-defeat)

[Bridge]
Can you get on your feet?
Will we flatline
(Before our time)

[Verse 2]
Flatliner
(The stillness you bring)
Flatliner
(Let’s hear you sing:)

[Chorus]
Take the nation’s pulse
(Can you feel a beat)
Or, is our impulse
(Bringin’ on self-defeat)

[Outro]
Can you get on your feet?
(Are you at a loss)
Souls in retreat
(Reaper, the new boss)
Will we flatline
(Before our time)
My, oh, my
(Wouldn’t that be a crime)
Murder
(For sure)

From the album “Lulu

bookmark_borderLulu

Lulu.mp3
Lulu.mp4
Lulu-Pt-2.mp3
Lulu-Pt-2.mp4
Lulu-intro.mp3

[Intro]
I’m telling you….
(It’s a lulu)

[Verse 1]
Did you see it’s size
(Is there any surprise)
Did you see it’s weight
(Could anticipate)

[Chorus]
I’m telling you….
(It’s a lulu)
It’s coming through
(Overwhelming, too)

[Bridge]
Tell me true
It’s a sample
(Of an outstanding example)

[Verse 2]
Did you see it’s height
(Nears out of sight)
Did you see it’s depth
(And sweeping breadth)

[Chorus]
I’m telling you….
(It’s a lulu)
It’s coming through
(Overwhelming, too)

[Bridge]
Tell me true
It’s a sample
(Of an outstanding example)

[Chorus]
I’m telling you….
(It’s a lulu)
It’s coming through
(Overwhelming, too)

[Outro]
Tell me true
(Whatcha gonna do)
It’s a sample
(Of an outstanding example)
A real lulu
(Staring right at you)
When all’s said and done
(Are you gonna run)

From the album “Lulu

bookmark_borderCry From the Sky

Cry-From-the-Sky-Best-Of.mp3
Cry-From-the-Sky-Best-Of.mp4
Cry-From-the-Sky.mp3
Cry-From-the-Sky.mp4
Cry-From-the-Sky-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Ahhhh, ahhhh, ahhhhh
(I, I, I)
Cry from the sky

[Verse 1]
Waiting for a sign
(Waiting a long time)
Oh, please let us know
(Which way we should go)

[Chorus]
As it happened
(The skies opened)
A thundercloud
(Screaming out loud)

[Bridge]
Ahhhh, ahhhh, ahhhhh
(I, I, I)
Cry from the sky

[Verse 2]
A miraculous event
(As to how our money’s spent)
Oh, some signs can you show
(God, let us know….)

[Chorus]
As it happened
(The skies opened)
A thundercloud
(Screaming out loud)

[Outro]
Ahhhh, ahhhh, ahhhhh
(I, I, I)
Cry from the sky
(You wanted a sign)
… fine!
(Now you’ve come to now)
It’s time we go

ABOUT THE SONG
Hurricane Melissa recorded a 252 mph wind gust, which shatters the previous highest record of 248 mph from Typhoon Megi in 2010, according to UCAR.

If you’re interested in flow dynamics… this is the highest verified hurricane wind speed ever recorded on Earth*.

Climate change is increasing both the frequency and the intensity of extreme systems because the added thermal energy in the climate system does not stay as “heat” — it expresses itself through non-linear atmospheric dynamics. Warmer oceans load storms with more latent heat, more moisture, and stronger pressure gradients. That extra energy then appears as faster wind velocities, more violent updrafts, tighter eyewalls, and explosive rapid intensification cycles that didn’t occur at today’s frequency in the past.

In other words, we aren’t just “warming the air.”
We’re supercharging the fundamental physics of storms — momentum, turbulence, vorticity, and flow — which is why records like this are being broken more often and with greater severity.

* The Physics Behind the 252-mph Gust: Why Hurricane Melissa Signals a New Era of Extreme Storms

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) within this century. This far exceeds earlier estimates of a 4°C rise over the next thousand years, signaling a dramatic acceleration of warming.

We analyze how human activities (such as deforestation, fossil fuel use, and land development) interact with ecological processes (including carbon cycling, water availability, and biodiversity loss) in ways that amplify one another. These interactions do not follow simple cause-and-effect patterns; instead, they create cascading, interconnected impacts that can rapidly accelerate system-wide change, sometimes abruptly. Understanding these dynamics is essential for assessing risks and designing effective climate adaptation and mitigation strategies.

Disease vectors, violent rain, and deadly humid heat are driving an exponential rise in climate-related deaths. This lethal triad–infectious disease, extreme heat, and intense rainfall–demonstrates that climate change is not a distant concern but a present, accelerating force behind rising mortality worldwide. Together, these threats magnify each other’s impacts, underscoring the urgent need to address climate change as a health crisis already unfolding.

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 Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

From the album “That’s Loud

bookmark_borderRead ‘Em and Weep

Read-Em-and-Weep.mp3
Read-Em-and-Weep.mp4
Read-Em-and-Weep-Reggae.mp3
Read-Em-and-Weep-Reggae.mp4
Read-Em-and-Weep-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Put your cards on the table
(Read ’em… and weep)

[Verse 1]
Are you sure
You want to play high stakes
(No matter what it takes)
Will you endure

[Bridge]
Are you able….
(Or is the price too steep)
Put your cards on the table
(Read ’em… and weep)

[Chorus]
A pair of twos
(Is that all you have)
Well, as you choose
(Have is now half)

[Bridge]
You lose

[Verse 2]
Put your money
(Where your mouth is)
Pop quiz!
You ready, honey?

[Bridge]
Are you able….
(Or is the price too steep)
Put your cards on the table
(Read ’em… and weep)

[Chorus]
A pair of twos
(Is that all you have)
Well, as you choose
(Have is now half)

[Bridge]
You lose
Are you able….
(Or is the price too steep)
Put your cards on the table
(Read ’em… and weep)

[Chorus]
A pair of twos
(Is that all you have)
Well, as you choose
(Have is now half)

[Outro]
… of what it use to be
(Can you see….)
The irony:
A royal flush
(Hush, hush, hush)

From the album “That’s Loud

Also found on the album “Reggae at Play

bookmark_borderDropping Rock

Dropping-Rock.mp3
Dropping-Rock.mp4
Dropping-Rock-Unplugged.mp3
Dropping-Rock-Unplugged.mp4
Dropping-Rock-intro.mp3

Dropping-Rock-Prelude.mp3
Dropping-Rock-Prelude.mp4

[Intro]
After all…
(It’s quiet for the fall)

[Verse 1]
Throwing stones
(Without a sound)
Till there are moans
(When a head is found)

[Bridge]
After all…
(It’s quiet for the fall)

[Chorus]
Dropping like a rock
(Quiet on the way down)
Comes to a stop
(And the sounds resound)

[Verse 2]
Throwing bricks
(Without a sound)
Add stones and sticks
(To being head bound)

[Bridge]
After all…
(It’s quiet for the fall)

[Chorus]
Dropping like a rock
(Quiet on the way down)
Comes to a stop
(And the sounds resound)

[Outro]
After all…
(It’s quiet for the fall)
But it’s the bit
(From the hit)
That’s oh so loud
(Above the crowd)

From the album “That’s Loud

bookmark_borderScreamin’ at Ya

Screamin-at-Ya-Best-Of.mp3
Screamin-at-Ya-Best-Of.mp4
Screamin-at-Ya.mp3
Screamin-at-Ya.mp4
Screamin-at-Ya-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Can you measure
(The future)
… screamin’ at ya

[Verse 1]
Oh, no, no, no
(Not comin’ slow)
At a rapid rate
(There’s no debate)

[Bridge]
Can you measure
(The future)
… screamin’ at ya

[Chorus]
Cut down the tree
(Just look n’ see)
To all the rings
(The death we bring)

[Verse 2]
A hundred years
(Maybe more)
Brings me to tears
(More than before)

[Bridge]
Can you measure
(The future)
… screamin’ at ya

[Chorus]
Cut down the tree
(Just look n’ see)
To all the rings
(The death we bring)

[Outro]
Shiver (me timbers)
Deliver (in splinters)
Can you measure
(The future)
… screamin’ at ya
(1, 2, 3, 4)
Now nevermore

From the album “That’s Loud

bookmark_borderBlasting

Blasting.mp3
Blasting.mp4
Blasting-Pt-2.mp3
Blasting-Pt-2.mp4
Blasting-intro.mp3

[Intro]
The song is blasting
(But is it lasting)

[Verse 1]
Beyond subtle
(Beyond sublime)
There’s no rebuttal
(There’s no time)

[Bridge]
The song is blasting
(But is it lasting)

[Chorus]
Pack the powder
(Light the fuse)
Turn it louder
(Can’t refuse)

[Verse 2]
Beyond extreme
(Beyond the limit)
You know what I mean
(Crank it… damn it!)

[Bridge]
This song is blasting
(And everlasting)

[Chorus]
Pack the powder
(Light the fuse)
Turn it louder
(Can’t refuse)

[Outro]
Louder!
This song is blasting
(And everlasting)
So turn it up
(Turn it higher)
No, don’t give up
(Join the choir)

From the album “That’s Loud

bookmark_borderIf I Fall…

If-I-Fall-Best-Of.mp3
If-I-Fall-Best-Of.mp4
If-I-Fall.mp3
If-I-Fall.mp4
If-I-Fall-intro.mp3

[Intro]
If I fall down…
(Stand me up and turn me around)

[Bridge]
The sound
(Of the ground)
Bass turned up loud

[Refrain]
If I fall down…
(Stand me up and turn me around)
If I fall again…
(We’ll no where to begin)

[Bridge]
The sound
(Of the ground)
Bass turned up loud

[Refrain]
If you fall down…
(I’ll land a hand)
… I’ll help you stand
(Turn around your frown)

[Bridge]
The sound
(Of the ground)
Bass turned up loud
(Why not slide)
… why not glide
(As we flow)
… into the know

[Refrain]
If I fall down…
(Stand me up and turn me around)
If I fall again…
(We’ll no where to begin)

[Outro]
If you fall down…
(I’ll land a hand)
… I’ll help you stand
(Turn around your frown)
If we fall down…
(We’ll roll around)
Have fun (all the day)
Along our way
(Into the light)
… into delight

From the album “That’s Loud

bookmark_borderRecipe

Recipe-Best-Of.mp3
Recipe-Best-Of.mp4
Recipe-Best-of-Best-Of.mp3
Recipe-Best-of-Best-Of.mp4
Recipe.mp3
Recipe.mp4
Recipe-Reprise.mp3
Recipe-Reprise.mp4
Recipe-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Recipe:
Take it to ten
(Then….)
Ohh… (I see)

[Bridge]
What will come to be
(Is cooked by me)
And, from your point of view
(Cooked by you)

[Refrain]
We…
Create the recipe:
Take it to ten
(Then….)
Ohh… (I see)
Eleven…
(Is closer to heaven)

Ohh… (I see)
Holy!

[Bridge]
What will come to be
(Is cooked up by we)
And, from our point of view
(We’re cooked, too)

[Refrain]
We…
Create the recipe:
Take it to ten
(Then….)
Ohh… (I see)
Is eleven…
(Closer to heaven)
Or, well….
(Maybe closer to hell)

[Outro]
We…
Create the recipe:
Take it to ten
(Then….)
Our goose is cooked
(Dead, gone to heaven)
Or, well….
(Maybe we dwell in our hell)

From the album “That’s Loud

bookmark_borderFunked-Up Music

Funked-Up-Music-Best-Of.mp3
Funked-Up-Music-Best-Of.mp4
Funked-Up-Music.mp4
Funked-Up-intro.mp3
Funked-Up-Music.mp3

[Intro]
Play that funked-up music
(Right! Enjoy)
Play that funked-up music
(Alright! Employ)

[Verse 1]
We walked into this party
(Only in… partly)
When it really hit me
(Opened up completely)

[Bridge]
As I shout
(Out!)

[Chorus]
Play that funked-up music
(Right! Enjoy)
Play that funked-up music
(Alright! Employ)

[Verse 2]
So, we kept on dancin’
(Jumpin’ and singin’)
When it took me even higher
(This place is on fire)

[Bridge]
As we shout
(Out!)

[Chorus]
Play that funked-up music
(Right! Enjoy)
Play that funked-up music
(Alright! Employ)

[Outro]
Give a shout
(Out!)
Hey….
(This is what “it”)
… is all about
Say (Hey!)
Shout (Out!)

From the album “That’s Loud

bookmark_borderBang!

Bang-Best-Of.mp3
Bang-Best-Of.mp4
Bang.mp3
Bang.mp4
Bang-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Bang!
(… and, dang….)

[Verse 1]
So, there I was
(Minding my own business)
Then, along came a buzz
(Igniting a big mess)

[Bridge]
Bang!
(… and, dang….)

[Chorus]
And, so the story goes
(Sane as before)
Just another fire
(We’ll ignore)

[Verse 2]
So, here we are
(Reminded of our own business)
And, along comes another buzz
(Igniting a big mess)

[Bridge]
Bang!
(… and, dang….)

[Chorus]
And, so the story goes
(Sane as before)
Just another fire
(We’ll ignore)

[Outro]
And, so the story goes
(Sane as before)
Just another fire
(We’ll ignore)
Watch in transpire
(Higher and higher)
Higher and higher

From the album “That’s Loud

bookmark_borderSilence

Silence.mp3
Silence.mp4
Silence-Pt-2.mp3
Silence-Pt-2.mp4
Silence-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Is silence golden
(Is noise beholden)

[Verse 1]
Do you want to hear
(A pin drop)
Or listen to the cheer
(And never stop)

[Chorus]
Is silence golden
(Or noise beholden)
… to the soul
(Let’s rock n’ roll)

[Bridge]
Take a musical stroll
Turn up the sound
(All around)

[Verse 2]
Do you want to hear
(Absolute silence)
Or hear the music clear
(A vibration reliance)

[Chorus]
Is silence golden
(Or noise beholden)
… to the soul
(Let’s rock n’ roll)

[Bridge]
Take a musical stroll
Turn up the sound
(All around)

[Chorus]
Is silence golden
(Or noise beholden)
… to the soul
(Let’s rock n’ roll)

[Outro]
Take a musical stroll
Turn up the sound
(All around)
Loud can be found
(Right near your ear)

From the album “That’s Loud