Hamilton East-steinert High School Alumni
Hamilton, New Jersey (NJ)
Thunderous Krisza
Hamilton East-steinert High School
Class of 2005
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THUNDEROUS' PROFILE

First Name | Thunderous |
Last Name | Krisza |
Graduation Year | Class of 2005 |
Gender | Male |
Current Location | Hamilton, New Jersey |
Hometown | Hamilton, New Jersey |
Relationship Status | Single |
About Me | Envied by some, Adored by many, Revered by All. Timothy - Greek - God's Honor Charles - French - Manly / Warrior Francis - Teutonic - Free Krisza - Hungarian - His Annointed One From Krisztus with suffix 'a' denoting 3rd Person Possessive Pronoun. Christ - Greek - the Anointed One Timothy Charles Francis Krisza: Honoring God, His Sovereign Knight, the Annointed One Poet, Scholar, Pioneer, Luminary, Champion. Blessed with an Electrifying Spirit, Heavenly Charm, Razor-Sharp Wit, and Heart of solid Gold, Timothy Krisza embodies the Strength, Vision, and Character vital to Lead, Write, and Perform Guitars and Vocals for Death Thrash band Doomsday Jesus. Well versed in Music Theory, Composition, and Performance under the tutelage of the area's Foremost Music Professors, Krisza's exceptional understanding of Western Classical music, coupled with the pure Fire and Fury of his Essence, empowers the Raw, yet Refined, Melodic Maelstrom intensifying the already invigorating Explosive Assault, Driving Rhythms and Technical Prowess of Drummer Eric Kathcart. As a adolescent, Krisza fully channeled the naively innocent recklessness and wonder of youth. Blessed with the creative imagination of the brightest minds, as well as a sensible brother to look up to, Krisza received accolades then, just as now, for his uniquely expressive and artistic expositions of English prose and verse, being awarded by such prestigious institutions as The Daughters of the American Revolution, Rutgers University, and the Catholic, Diocese of Trenton. While his insight into and interpretation of poetic English parlance flourished, so too did he maintain a high comprehension with the other core studies of History, Religion, Math, and Science. Yet, as is the sophomoric nature of the juvenile, Timothy lacked the discipline to study any more than was needed for him to understand the story or the solution. Preferring instead to continue on his own while the class reviewed old material, or worse, homework assignments, afforded him extra time to ponder the information and conceptualize relationships between different data, forming a tight memory network. Armed with creative vision as well as the talent to understand, retain, and recall vast information, along with an aptitude for critical thinking, the teenage Timmy Krisza was able to achieve the exceptionally high scores necessary to counterbalance his lack of discipline and work ethic, so as to remain an above average student, yet retain his childlike imagination, and dream on. Severely lacking the discipline to practice, Timmy's dreams were never made manifest by his own sheer inactivity and preference to escape with his strongest asset, his mind. Most of his later teenage years when not in school were spent smoking pot with friends or working at Six Flags, where his leadership qualities and desire to impress excelled as he rose to Supervisor of Hurricane Harbor's Park Services. Contrary to his terrible schoolwork ethic, Krisza was keen on PERFORMING to the best of his ability, especially in front of a large audience. As is his drive for excellence, Timothy earned the Service Superstar Award for Stellar Performance, clearly a sign from the Divine. Upon graduating high school, Krisza was, like many, unsure how to direct his life at 18. It was only upon dropping out of his first two collegiate programs that Timothy received his first instrument, a knock-off Stratocaster, at age 19 and forever committed himself, heart, mind, body, and soul to his driving passion: Heavy Metal! Always a late bloomer, Krisza was confident that his experience through age would attune this relative newcomer to the NJ music scenes. As luck would have it, Timothy's musical lifestyle expanded simultaneously with the cultivation of much deeper thought processes, as well as life changing events, such as arrests, brawls, iniquity, and redemption that would forever alter his perspective and strengthen his zeal. The greatest change, however, was Timothy's transformation from the artistic daydreamer to the wholehearted and committed musician: attentive, studious, and reflective, all made possible by the right College, Educators, and Mentor. "There are two great days in a person's life - the day we are born an...(read more) |

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