Good call on Moldy Peaches.
Good call on Moldy Peaches.
The Shaggs are unlistenable in every way except for ironically.
Since this list is all just subjective bullshit, I’ll throw in “Fireflies” by Owl City.
That all started with Rolling Stone magazine. They hated that one of their 60s San Francisco “revolutionary” bands would “sell out”.
And how about the time that Prince beat the shit out of Sinead O’Connor?
Feels good to have a white man licking your boots, huh?
I kid you not, if someone made some of those comments on this site they’d get their asses banned real quick.
I really am.
Will Rap Over Hard Rock For Food
I really don’t believe that there is a good reason to be racist. Let’s say that a white kid grows up in a predominately black neighborhood and that white kid is bullied or abused by black kids for most of his childhood. Does that white kid then have a good reason to be racist? I say no.
Way to go Dad!
That’s called “manthreading”. I learned that from a writer on Gizmodo.
Yeah that’s a tough one. Luckily nothing has come out (yet) about an artist who’s work I really love but I certainly found Louis really funny. I’ve given a lot of thought about the “separate the art from the artist” line of thought and I find it difficult to disown something I truly enjoy because the person who…
So your username... were you or are you a fan of Louis?
Rando! There’s a new article by Michael Harriot on The Root you should check out.
I’ve been practicing slack for over 25 years now.
Oh absolutely not. I believe that we should not only talk about racism but deal with it directly. I believe that all people should have complete equality. The fact is that making fun of, or especially condemning people purely on the basis of their race is not only counterproductive to any healing of the racial divides…
Well it all depends on if you think that black people are capable of racism or not. If no, then it’s a moot point. If yes, then take the headlines of these articles-
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