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Tenacious D.

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Brian
Brian
9 months ago

I tend to think Jack Black has the balls to use comedy to point out exactly how blatant the music industry is about their satanic ways.

john
john
9 months ago
Reply to  Brian

He’s part of it

fuzz
fuzz
9 months ago
Reply to  Brian

Amazing that people still follow this line of thinking. When the opposite would be untrue if it were Christian content. No one seems to ever say that a band who sings Christian lyrics or displays Christian imagery is just doing it for a show. Interesting how that works isn’t it?

Last edited 9 months ago by fuzz
robblu
robblu
9 months ago
Reply to  fuzz

Some people like Chadwick Boseman still think they are Christian even after they sold their soul for fame.

Bueller
Bueller
9 months ago
Reply to  robblu

How the hell do you know he did that? Plenty dont. Watch your own soul asshat.

Longtime Lurker
Longtime Lurker
9 months ago

Oh ok. I think the volcano image is describing the bit in the book of revelations where the pit of hell opens and demons escape.

Azmoxius Jonez
Azmoxius Jonez
9 months ago

Jack Black was just a mere comedian, but suddenly out of nowhere became the most skilled rocker of all time. His vocals and guitar licks are now supernaturally powerful. Deal with the devil?!

Theghostofkyiv
Theghostofkyiv
9 months ago
Reply to  Azmoxius Jonez

Are they supernatural tho? His music is OK and written and mostly performed by his counterpart Kyle gas. Jack plays rhythm guitar and his vocals are mediocre. Anyone could do what Jack does, his skills are far from supernatural, what is supernatural is that people actually like this musis

knu
knu
9 months ago
Reply to  Theghostofkyiv

right? the comment above yours has to be satire or something lol

imtrash
imtrash
9 months ago
Reply to  Azmoxius Jonez

Jack (or the family) has been conencted for a long time. He is even in old Atari 2600 commercials.

Rob
Rob
9 months ago

At this point it’s so in your face obvious that if you can’t figure out who these stars pay allegiance to for their fortune and fame you must be blind with both eyes wide shut.
Enjoy the flames Jack.

Easily_Remembered
Easily_Remembered
9 months ago

Jack has said before that he is an atheist but supposedly raising his son Jewish. So at best he’s spiritually confused.

lgageharleya
lgageharleya
2 days ago

Sounds like he follows Kabbalah.

Salacious Dud
Salacious Dud
3 days ago

The phrase “Tenacious D” = 666 in gematria. In their defense, they didn’t invent the phrase; bisexual cross-dresser & sexual assaulter Marv Albert helped popularize it in the ‘80s.

The black & white stripes (at least on the Beatles’ Abbey Road cover) are an homage to the Freemasonic checkerboard floor pattern. Then there’s the one-eyed bat, inverted pentagram, fire… It’s all so tiresome.

The D’s ultra-Satanic buddy Dave Grohl played the devil in their “Tribute” music video, and two decades later sacrificed his own kind-hearted drummer by the numbers. At the end of the “Tribute” vid, an old lady gets transformed into a demon after picking up a CD the band had just recorded at a karaoke booth at the mall.
The single version of ”Tribute” is 4:07 long, like the Freemasons’ favorite number, 47, & it was released as a single on 2/11, like the number 211, the 47th prime number. (This is why the scripted Super Bowl held on 2/11 this year had a predictable & laughable 47 total points.)
The album was recorded in L.A., meaning at 118°W. “Death” = 118 in gematria. This ties in with the poker hand Aces & Eights (2 black aces & 2 black 8s) being called “dead man’s hand.” Everything occurring in L.A., the world’s capital of Satanism, thus has “death” encoded into it via this longitude.

When the D were one of my favorite bands two decades ago, I thought they were just cleverly spoofing the devilish antics of ‘70s & ‘80s metal bands, and thus mocking Satan, so I ate it up. Not anymore.