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Burn wrote:robofreak doesn't joke. He's all about the serious business of the internet.
ItIsHim wrote:My closet is filled to the brim with plastic children's toys. For myself
Burn wrote:Short answer is, no.
Music is about expression, and if artists feel the need to express their opinion on a subject be it political, religious, or whatever, then they have the right to do so.
If you stop them from doing that, then why not stop people from standing up and voicing their opinion in general?
And if you don't like it, well it's not like you can't turn it off or go listen to something.
robofreak wrote:Should politics be left out of music?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Cyberstrike wrote:No, it shouldn't. A lot of Country Music songs like "American Ride, Hate Me if You Want, Love Me if You Can" by Toby Keith have strongly polictal and social messages in them.
People wrote:zombybunnie: N_V scares me...I no longer wish that my pants transformed
Burn:Anyone notice how much of a boring party pooper N_V is? He doesn't join in the fun, he's spent the last few years with dodgy builds feeding XP to the Autobots, and he sure as heck doesn't spam.
disruptor96: I forgot how insane you were.
Name_Violation wrote:Cyberstrike wrote:No, it shouldn't. A lot of Country Music songs like "American Ride, Hate Me if You Want, Love Me if You Can" by Toby Keith have strongly polictal and social messages in them.
because toby kieth is a great role model
hellkitty wrote:Name_Violation wrote:Cyberstrike wrote:No, it shouldn't. A lot of Country Music songs like "American Ride, Hate Me if You Want, Love Me if You Can" by Toby Keith have strongly polictal and social messages in them.
because toby kieth is a great role model
"Cause we'll put a boot in your ass, it's the American way." What could you POSSIBLY find wrong with that?
HK, jingoism rocks!
People wrote:zombybunnie: N_V scares me...I no longer wish that my pants transformed
Burn:Anyone notice how much of a boring party pooper N_V is? He doesn't join in the fun, he's spent the last few years with dodgy builds feeding XP to the Autobots, and he sure as heck doesn't spam.
disruptor96: I forgot how insane you were.
Cyberstrike wrote:No, it shouldn't. A lot of Country Music songs like "American Ride, Hate Me if You Want, Love Me if You Can" by Toby Keith have strongly polictal and social messages in them.
Name_Violation wrote:Can you really imagine Bono with a day-job? what would he do?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Name_Violation wrote:hellkitty wrote:Name_Violation wrote:Cyberstrike wrote:No, it shouldn't. A lot of Country Music songs like "American Ride, Hate Me if You Want, Love Me if You Can" by Toby Keith have strongly polictal and social messages in them.
because toby kieth is a great role model
"Cause we'll put a boot in your ass, it's the American way." What could you POSSIBLY find wrong with that?
HK, jingoism rocks!
yeah, let me just play that song during nascar while i drink budweiser that i opened with the shotgun from my wedding cuz my wifey was preggers. Am I patriotic enough yet? Maybe not. I can actually spell patriotic. thanks toby. thats the image us americans have from hee-haw artists like you.
don't get me wrong i like some country, gimme some hank williams (jr and sr), patsy cline, some good stuff. not the "how do you get your dog back, your girl back, and your truck fixed? you play it backwards" country music, or the "America!!! F*ck Yeah!" country.
also hee-haw was a good show.
as far as politics and music go I just have one question
Can you really imagine Bono with a day-job? what would he do?
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Name_Violation wrote:hellkitty wrote:Name_Violation wrote:Cyberstrike wrote:No, it shouldn't. A lot of Country Music songs like "American Ride, Hate Me if You Want, Love Me if You Can" by Toby Keith have strongly polictal and social messages in them.
because toby kieth is a great role model
"Cause we'll put a boot in your ass, it's the American way." What could you POSSIBLY find wrong with that?
HK, jingoism rocks!
yeah, let me just play that song during nascar while i drink budweiser that i opened with the shotgun from my wedding cuz my wifey was preggers. Am I patriotic enough yet? Maybe not. I can actually spell patriotic. thanks toby. thats the image us americans have from hee-haw artists like you.
don't get me wrong i like some country, gimme some hank williams (jr and sr), patsy cline, some good stuff. not the "how do you get your dog back, your girl back, and your truck fixed? you play it backwards" country music, or the "America!!! F*ck Yeah!" country.
also hee-haw was a good show.
as far as politics and music go I just have one question
Can you really imagine Bono with a day-job? what would he do?
Isn't it already? I guess not. Just feels that way sometimes.HJ wrote:But, to put a spin on it, should music be allowed to be used for propaganda purposes?
Fairness Doctrine here we come.Do you think that music that is overtly political in nature should be labelled as such?
Or that it should be restricted to channels where a number of differing opnions are presented?
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