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  • These include a two-part grouping of band interviews, with the musicians discussing their influences; the usual time-lapse pre-show fan looks and building the stage in Detroit; briefs looks at fans 'tattoos and friends and band mates who have passed away; and, most importantly, seven bonus live performances captured in New York City ( "Destroy Everything," "Doomsayer," "Proven"),

    Knox 2008

  • These include a two-part grouping of band interviews, with the musicians discussing their influences; the usual time-lapse pre-show fan looks and building the stage in Detroit; briefs looks at fans 'tattoos and friends and band mates who have passed away; and, most importantly, seven bonus live performances captured in New York City ( "Destroy Everything," "Doomsayer," "Proven"),

    Knox 2008

  • These include a two-part grouping of band interviews, with the musicians discussing their influences; the usual time-lapse pre-show fan looks and building the stage in Detroit; briefs looks at fans 'tattoos and friends and band mates who have passed away; and, most importantly, seven bonus live performances captured in New York City ( "Destroy Everything," "Doomsayer," "Proven"),

    Knox 2008

  • These include a two-part grouping of band interviews, with the musicians discussing their influences; the usual time-lapse pre-show fan looks and building the stage in Detroit; briefs looks at fans 'tattoos and friends and band mates who have passed away; and, most importantly, seven bonus live performances captured in New York City ( "Destroy Everything," "Doomsayer," "Proven"),

    Knox 2008

  • Doomsayer: You're looking for the dark lining in a silver cloud.

    Hillary Spokesperson: She Is Not Conceding 2009

  • I was lacking adage inspiration until Doomsayer mentioned hay.

    How would Daleks say popular adages? DAVID BISHOP 2007

  • Now, the Doomsayer Democrats object to certain wiretaps made without authorization.

    Hullabaloo 2006

  • Now, the Doomsayer Democrats object to certain wiretaps made without authorization.

    Hullabaloo 2005

  • Now, the Doomsayer Democrats object to certain wiretaps made without authorization.

    Hullabaloo 2005

  • Doomsayer Roubini writes: "The government cannot force corporations to spend or banks to lend."

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2010

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