alocispepraluger102 Posted May 26, 2013 Report Posted May 26, 2013 http://sitrep.globalsecurity.org/articles/130521902-bean-pounding-j-everett-dutsch.htm "Over the course of the last few years, J. Everett Dutschke was a man of many interests and hobbies: Karate instructor, Mensa member, someone fighting for local political office, insurance salesman and well before allegedly pounding castor beans into a crude powder, an electric guitarist and singer trying to make it with his band, Robodrum. Dutschke recorded no less than four separate CDs, all of them sold on the world wide web and promoted around the country. But Dutschke was not the only American accused of bioterrorism with a career, or intense hobby, in music. That history goes back farther -- to the start of the war on terror. American bioterrorists are few in number. But they are a very modern phenomenon. And the most famous bioterrorist of all, Frederick, Maryland's anthrax mailer, the research scientist Bruce Ivins, was also a recording musician." Quote
JSngry Posted May 28, 2013 Report Posted May 28, 2013 No idea if this guy would have been a bioterrorist or not, but if you want to talk "outsider" music, well, here you go. http://www.cheezeball.net/mp3s/WeeWillieShantz-HushPuppyHush-OddballAuditoriumVersion.mp3 http://www.cheezeball.net/mp3s/WeeWillieShantz-CooCooBird-OddballAuditoriumVersion.mp3 Quote
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