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		<title>UPDATE: Asher Roth Bomb Threat Scenario</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 19:55:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Photo via LA Times) Throughout the day, more and more info seemed to unfold pertaining to the story about rapper Asher Roth and a bomb threat detainee on Delta Airlines flight 110 from yesterday morning.  In relaying the original information provided to us by the publicist, we reported that &#8220;Roth and his bandmates&#8221; were involved [...]]]></description>
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<p>Throughout the day, more and more info seemed to unfold pertaining to the story about rapper <strong>Asher Roth</strong> and a bomb threat detainee on <strong>Delta Airlines flight 110</strong> from yesterday morning.  In relaying the original information provided to us by the publicist, we reported that &#8220;<em><strong>Roth and his bandmates</strong></em>&#8221; were involved in subduing the suspect, however, that does not entirely seem to be the case.  It appears that only one member of <strong>Roth&#8217;s</strong> entourage was actually involved in restraining the passenger and that was Bass Guitarist, <strong>Chris Llewellyn</strong> (far left in photo).<span id="more-1547"></span></p>
<p>This news began to leak yesterday but we waited to repost until any amendments until all of the information came through.  According to a post on the <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/music_blog/2009/01/musician-who-he.html"><strong>Los Angeles</strong> times blog</a>, <strong>Llewellyn</strong> was quoted as saying the following about his reaction to the possible mid-flight threat:</p>
<p>&#8220;<em><strong>We were all sitting in our seats</strong></em>,&#8221; Llewellyn said. &#8220;<em><strong>My boys had their headphones on. I turned around and got up and ran to the back of the plane.</strong></em>&#8221;</p>
<p>We here at <strong>Monster Fresh</strong> received received a new email via the groups publicist this morning which helped to update and clarify the situation, as well as to explain any reason for the confusion:</p>
<div>&#8220;<em><strong>More information has come in from the Asher Roth camp last night after hours (they had gone straight to the tv studio for Carson Daly following the LAX situation) and gave us more detail at approximately 11pm eastern.  Asher Roth bassist, Chris Lewellyn, was the real deal tackler of the person crying bomb on flight 110 yesterday and they and Asher want to give him his full hero due.  Asher is thankful and proud of Chris&#8217; bravery and hopes Delta gives him free flights for life!</strong></em>&#8221;</p>
<p>Please also check out the  <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-rapper-airline-bomb8-2009jan08,0,5324632.story"><strong>LA Times</strong> article</a> for the full update about what went down on the flight as well as with quotes from <strong>Llewellyn</strong> himself about his perspective.  As a bassist myself, it&#8217;s nice to see one get the credit he is due.</p>
<p>Asher Roth and his group are scheduled to appear tonight on <strong>Last Call with Carson Daly</strong>, however, <strong>Chris Llewellyn</strong> was brought out shortly for  a brief appearance on the program last night to make a few quick statements about the chaotic flight that he took to get there.  He also mentioned that the cell phone photograph being shown of <strong>46 yr</strong> old suspect, <strong>Lawrence Johnson</strong>, was actually taken by the piano player and not himself.  What I really want to know is if <strong>Chris</strong> has any relation to <a href="http://www.geocities.com/ianofrhs/dougllewelyn.jpg"><strong>Doug Llewellyn</strong></a> of <strong>People&#8217;s Court</strong> fame or <a href="http://cache.kotaku.com/assets/resources/2008/03/q.jpg"><strong>Desmond Llewelyn</strong></a> who played &#8220;<strong>Q</strong>&#8221; in the <strong>James Bond</strong> film series but, most journalists don&#8217;t seem to get down to asking those really tough questions.</p>
<p>As stated, <strong>Roth</strong> will perform tonight on <strong>Daly&#8217;s</strong> program but, until then, here is a clip of an <strong>Asher Roth</strong> feature that previously ran on the show.  It&#8217;s also a great introduction to the artist and how his whole carreer came about in the first place</p>
<p>httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaD5bdP-rrQ</p></div>
<p><em><strong>-Dead C</strong></em></p>
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		<title>Rapper Foils a Bomb Threat instead of his Teeth</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 23:16:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please CLICK for update on the situation. I recently checked my email to find a message from Biz3 Entertainment.  I opened it assuming that it was a simple press release for a project from one of the many quality acts that they represent (Def Jux, Battles, Prefuse 73, etc) but what I read was of [...]]]></description>
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<p>I recently checked my email to find a message from <strong>Biz3 Entertainment</strong>.  I opened it assuming that it was a simple press release for a project from one of the many quality acts that they represent (Def Jux, Battles, Prefuse 73, etc) but what I read was of an entirely differently nature.  The email referred to terrorism, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, bomb threats, and a skinny white kid from <strong>Morrisville, Pennsylvania</strong> that likes to smoke weed and rap about going to college parties.</p>
<p>Rapper <strong>Asher Roth</strong> (aka Asher Paul Roth) and his band, who are scheduled to perform tonight on the <strong>Carson Daly Show</strong>, boarded a flight from <strong>Atlanta</strong> to <strong>LAX</strong> airport in <strong>Los Angeles</strong>.  As  the plane prepared to touch down at <strong>LAX</strong>, a passenger was reported of making bomb threats and becoming violent.  The frenzied wingnut was eventually subdued by a group of passengers which included <strong>Roth</strong> and his bandmates.  They restrained him with plastic ties and the plane landed safely in <strong>Los Angeles</strong>.</p>
<p>This whole scenario only just occurred this morning.  As far as we are aware, <strong>Asher</strong> and his crew are still planning to appear on <strong>Carson Daly&#8217;s</strong> program tonight but will, most likely, not be at liberty to discuss the specifics of the situation which occurred on <strong>Delta Airlines Flight 110</strong>.  <strong>Roth</strong> gave a statement to the <strong>FBI</strong> and we expect more information with the rappers involvement in restraining the man to be released over time.  Especially, in a case like this that deals with National Security.<span id="more-1516"></span></p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-1527" title="LAX Bomb threat Asher Roth" src="http://monsterfresh.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/0107091041-15-500x375.jpg" alt="LAX Bomb threat Asher Roth" width="500" height="375" /><br />
The photo provided above was taken by <strong>Roth&#8217;s</strong> bass player, <span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Chris Llewlyn</strong>, and features the suspect being removed from the aircraft by law enforcement.  Through an article from the<strong> <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2009/01/man-threatens-p.html">LA Times</a></strong> we have learned the following statements based on comments from <strong>FBI</strong> spokeswoman </span><strong>Laura Eimiller</strong>:</p>
<p>&#8220;<em><strong>(the suspect) claimed he had a bomb and assaulted at least one crew member of a Delta Airlines</strong></em>.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;<em><strong>At one point he tried to exit through one of the aircraft doors after the flight landed at LAX</strong></em>.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;<em><strong>There was no immediate word on injuries. Authorities are currently interviewing the man, whose motive and mental state were not immediately clear</strong></em>.&#8221; and &#8220;<em><strong>The plane is being swept for any possible explosive device</strong></em>.&#8221;</p>
<p>Anyone who has yet to hear of <strong>Asher Roth</strong> will be introduced to his work shortly enough.<img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1531" title="asher-roth-toilet" src="http://monsterfresh.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/asher-roth-toilet-266x400.jpg" alt="asher-roth-toilet" width="266" height="400" /> Media attention like this cannot be bought with cash or simple publicity stunts.  It&#8217;s fascinating to think that, while traveling cross country for a small promotional appearance on a half-hour television program that runs when most of the country is sound asleep, something outside of the entertainment industry could occur that will do more to springboard a rap career than any billboard, <strong>VMA</strong> performance, or liquor endorsement ever could.</p>
<p>Based on the self-written bio, press, and tracks on his <strong>myspace</strong> page, we can learn a few things about <strong>Roth</strong> and his work in the rap industry.  In fact, he states that he was signed based off of the music featured on said <strong>myspace</strong> page.  He also claims that his mix tape &#8220;<em><strong>The Greenhouse Effect</strong></em>&#8220;, featuring <strong>DJ Drama</strong> and <strong>Cannon</strong>, is the number one mixtape downloaded in the <strong>U.S.</strong> He is also working with <strong>Steve Rifkind</strong>, who has done work with the likes of <strong>WU-Tang</strong> and <strong>David Banner</strong> and is highly impressed with <strong>Roth&#8217;s</strong> potential.</p>
<p><strong>Asher Roth</strong> recently released &#8220;<em><strong>I Love College</strong></em>&#8221; which is no more than a lighthearted  party song about getting wrecked and throwing keggers.  It&#8217;s not the type of shit that blows minds but it&#8217;s honest and deals with what he knows.  He proudly represents the suburbs and will have no problem appealing to kids from those areas.  At times, his voice and cadence are very similar to <strong>Eminem</strong>, another caucasion rapper and hero to suburban white kids that are into keg stands and double percolators.  This song will, no doubt, become an even larger success over time but, the rapper seems to have much more up his sleeve than songs about fucking &#8220;<strong>hos</strong>&#8221; and stacking chips.</p>
<p>The best thing about <strong>Roth</strong> is that, based on what I have witnessed in this short time, he appears to represent the <strong>anti-G-Unit</strong>.  Only time will tell, but <strong>Steve Rifkind</strong> has been quoted as saying ,  &#8220;<em><strong>He is the best lyricist I&#8217;ve heard in 10 years.</strong></em>&#8220;  <strong>Asher Roth&#8217;s</strong> remix of <strong>Li&#8217;l Waynes</strong> &#8220;<em><strong>A Millie</strong></em>&#8221; is a blatant attack on what the original track represents and the current state of rap music as a whole.  He questions the lack of money that the rap industry is giving back to communities and charities while pointing out that the rap game is focused around egos and showing off their material possessions.  There is a definite contradiction with artists like<strong> 50 Cent</strong> flying out to places like <strong>Angola</strong> to show support and talk about the <strong>Aids</strong> epidemic.  He arrived with his slew of bodyguards to the country in multiple stretch <strong>Hummers</strong> that had images of his own face plastered across their sides.  He then shakes hands with <strong>Marines</strong> and preaches to locals who&#8217;s country has been destroyed by the oil and diamond industries and who are forced to pay upwards of <strong>$12</strong> for a head of lettuce.  <strong>G-Unit</strong> member <strong>Young Buck</strong> gained hype and brought attention to his career back in <strong>2004</strong> by knifing someone at the <strong>Vibe Awards</strong> live on television.  <strong>Asher Roth&#8217;s</strong> crew, on the other hand, helped to detain a possible terrorist attack on an airplane full of civilians.</p>
<p>Who knows how long the rapper will stay humble and honest after the money starts rolling in?  <strong>Common</strong> and <strong>Kanye West</strong> once were once known for their lyrical prowess and conscious approach but, all anyone has to do is listen to the track they did together on <strong>Common&#8217;s</strong> latest release to know that is no longer the case.  For now, however, <strong>Asher Roth</strong> is just a young <strong>23 yr old</strong> excited about working in the industry with his heroes and with having an opportunity to make a living at something that he has claimed is only a hobby for him.  Yep, he has stated that he isn&#8217;t even really a &#8220;<em><strong>rapper</strong></em>&#8221; and that he just started rapping &#8220;<em><strong>a little bit ago</strong></em>&#8220;.  As for <strong>Asher&#8217;s</strong> future, the sky&#8217;s the limit (pun intended).  Who knows, maybe he&#8217;ll just bag the whole music career and get a job with homeland security.</p>
<p><em><strong>-Dead C</strong></em></p>
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