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Post by My Avatar Is A Hot Babe on Jan 31, 2022 18:27:04 GMT
Music that has moved me in 2021 included the magnificent Halsey album, certainly Billie Eilish, Lil Nas X. Unfortunately all 3 are Satanists so I stay far, far away from them. It's a shame that they are leading lights in modern music today. Kids should be exposed to more wholesome uplifting values when it comes to music, and to see their videos with millions of views so overtly glorify the devil and dark perversion, it saddens me.
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Post by NeverHeardOfEm on Jan 31, 2022 18:37:46 GMT
Did a cursory search on VOOM to see who he likes/posts about--seems to be mostly a Beatard/Jesus freak with a smattering of Morrissey & Marr and Alice In Chains.
His first record:
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Post by Brick Wall on Jan 31, 2022 21:39:45 GMT
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Post by krabapple on Jan 31, 2022 22:40:15 GMT
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Post by respiratoryproblems on Jan 31, 2022 22:45:08 GMT
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Post by graucho on Jan 31, 2022 22:47:37 GMT
Love that one. By the mother of hip hop, Sylvia Robinson Let's not forget French Kiss by Lil Louis oh damn, well check it out over there.
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Post by daved on Feb 1, 2022 0:20:27 GMT
It reads like parody but sadly it isn’t.
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Post by Brick Wall on Feb 1, 2022 0:37:26 GMT
Pleased to meet you, hope you guess my name. But what's puzzling you is the nature of my game. Oh, yeah.
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Post by hoffa_nagila on Feb 1, 2022 0:44:14 GMT
For what it's worth, I think his music is way better than some of the other poaters we pick on. Damning with faint praise, but still.
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Post by daved on Feb 1, 2022 0:51:02 GMT
He at least has the ability to make listenable backing tracks. It doesn’t sound like Scoot’s childish shit.
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Post by gobshite on Feb 1, 2022 1:52:51 GMT
"This is a song inspired by Altiyan Childs' 5-hour YouTube video (now banned on their platform) where he made it very clear that every musical icon/celebrity is controlled by the secret societies and he gave photographic examples of each star and how they are all controlled by the freemasons in exchange for fortune and fame. It also covers what John Todd talked about in the 1970s regarding the Satanists and witches secretly conducting rituals and these would be people that you thought were squeaky-clean apple-pie music stars." kyleseyb.bandcamp.com/track/please-step-away-from-all-worldly-music
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Post by bigmuff on Feb 1, 2022 2:38:26 GMT
Back in the days when you could listen in on cordless phone calls via scanner, I once heard a guy calling a pastor to discuss this "inability" he was having in staying away from a few gloryhole spots in the downtown area. The pastor calmly informed him that it sounded like he had a "demon problem", to which the guy responded, "Yep - that's what I was afraid of...".
Me, I listened to the whole thing with my jaw on the floor. This guy would have probably just been nodding sagely through all of it.
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Post by hoffa_nagila on Feb 1, 2022 2:58:03 GMT
When I was 16 or so I, in a burst of creativity, wrote the lyrics for an entire concept album where a high schooler (who would be portrayed by the singer) hijacks a school dance to spout/preach a series of conspiracy theories and other schizophrenic nonsense (freemasons, illuminati, Hitler being alive, UFOs, 9/11, government surveillance, tarot, etc) intended to be performed over very basic melodies and almost spoken rather than sung, like a Roger Waters album. Judging by the journal entry immediately preceding it, I seemed to actually believe a lot of this shit when I wrote it, yet the whole thing really only makes sense if you take it ironically. The lyrics are all dogshit (it's 10 pages in a notebook and I recall writing it all in under an hour) but some of the titles are kinda funny. "It's A Trivial Point, But New World Order Seems So Cliche" might as well have been the name of a Fall Out Boy song. One set of lyrics is called Born Under A Masonic Sign (about triangles and eyes in which obviously means the illuminati controls the media and music industry) and happens to mention MCA (this was before I knew about STeVE!) There's probably a bit of an unintentional layer of anti-semitism permeating the whole thing too. Most importantly, none of it makes any damn sense which I suppose is perfect because it really is just psychotic rambling. The last page casts the listener as The Fool from tarot, and the narrator ends his sermon with "Be good and pure, keep your heart clean, so that you'll always be living the dream," the dream I suppose being that you are taken by the rapture.
This would probably be a funny project to produce if I had any means to do so. Some preachy incel loser thinking he's Neo from the Matrix revealing the secrets of the world but actually just killing everyone's vibe by exposing them to his mental illness.
A few pages after all this shit is a doodle I did of Led Zeppelin (performing atop a zeppelin!) that would make Zoot Marimba's work look like fine art in comparison. I should probably burn these notebooks.
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Post by bradman on Feb 1, 2022 11:13:08 GMT
"Fruits of the Spirit". One thing I can say in Scoot's favor: at least he is not a fucking Christian.
He needs to come to grips with his own fruity spirit.
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Post by sₚⲁᵣₖydₒg on Feb 1, 2022 15:09:47 GMT
An insane woman I used to work with informed that Rev. Bob Rodgers said every member of The Eagles were card-carrying Church of Satan members. One night I walked into the kitchen she was cleaning at work and she was bowing to her radio speaking in tongues.
Then one night she showed up to work all dolled up in makeup (that looked as a small child would apply makeup to herself) and a dress and told me she was in love with me. I got my gay ass out of that situation REALLY quick. She left her pot-smokin' good old boy husband and moved out west, On holidays and my birthday I would receive mysterious unsigned religious greeting cards in the mail.
Every now and then my friend Dan would ask me how "the tongue lady" was doing.
Oh, and here's an actual prayer from 2021 by Rev. Bob Rodgers about the stolen election:
"Father, those that have lied those that have stolen this election, those that have cheated, I place the curse of God upon them," Rodgers said. "I curse you with weakness in your body, I curse you with poverty, I cursed you with the worst year you've ever had in the name of the Lord."
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