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Ekliptix
08-04-2002, 12:37 AM
It's a huge archive of reviews on the evils of music artists and their lyrics: http://www.family.org/pplace/pi/allmusic/



Blood hound gang is: http://www.family.org/pplace/pi/music/a0011828.html

RX-7_TWINTURBO
08-04-2002, 01:24 AM
Damn Bible Thumpers always objecting to everything that is'nt from them !:banghead:

Ps: My house is blue :thumbsup:

Ben
08-04-2002, 02:37 AM
Alot of my favorite bands are frowned apon by that faggot review site...if you are not listening to fred penner's sing along that site bashes everything...

They can go eat a dick.


EDIT:

I just read most of them, and Like everything gets a bad wrap!

This is an example of how lame they base things on:

Bare Naked Ladies:

Summary/Advisory:The musical variety and social commentary on Maroon is really impressive. Apart from a couple choice words and an unfortunate band name, these insightful Canadian musicians have a lot going for them. A near miss.

Blink182

Summary/Advisory: "I really feel that we’re blessed. I’m so lucky God let us be here," guitarist Tom DeLonge told Rolling Stone. He’s got to be kidding. This divisive CD sanctions hatred, delinquency and self-destructive rebellion. Don’t let your teens be recruited by Blink-182’s hellish rhetoric.



All thier reviews are based on stupid shit like that...

4wheeldrift
08-04-2002, 09:11 AM
Dumb crap like that is exactly why I have distanced my self from any form of organized religion. people like the ones running that site wouldn't know their ass from a hole in the ground. Ok, I'm just right pissed off now :banghead:

Choice reviews:

Bloodhound Gang (Hooray For Boobies):

Summary/Advisory: One of the most perverse, diseased releases in recent memory. Blasphemy, unconventional sex, anger, obscenities and substance abuse make this awful disc a no-brainer. Don’t let these Bloodhounds sniff out your teens.

Marilyn Manson (Mechanical Animals):

Summary/Advisory: Goth's pied piper has undergone a David Bowie-esque makeover. But while Mechanical Animals isn't as overtly satanic as earlier discs, it's no less bitter or disturbed. Obscenities fly amid themes of angst, apathy and abuse.

Rob Zombie (Hellbilly Deluxe):

Summary/Advisory: Young fans are assaulted by occultic themes and warped philosophizing about torture and death. "This [CD] is a full-blown evil raging beast," said Zombie who, as a boy, wanted to grow up to be Alice Cooper. Who says music doesn't influence children?

Ben
08-04-2002, 12:17 PM
hahahaha, I read all those reviews too...

Unless you like Jessica Simpson or Mandy Moore, your pretty much listening to pots and pans according to that place

three.eighteen.
08-05-2002, 07:20 PM
hahah "Families should use discretion." for the S Club 7 album...i steer away from any religion affiliation...i think religion causes war

Ben
08-05-2002, 08:31 PM
Originally posted by three.eighteen.
hahah "Families should use discretion." for the S Club 7 album...i steer away from any religion affiliation...i think religion causes war



:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

5.9 R/T
08-05-2002, 08:39 PM
"If to pass judgement on a person is a sin then why do you pass judgement on all that are not of your religion?"

4wheeldrift
08-05-2002, 08:49 PM
Originally posted by 5.9 R/T
"If to pass judgement on a person is a sin then why do you pass judgement on all that are not of your religion?"

Not all religious people are like that. its unfortunate that the most irritating zealous are also the most rabidly active.

5.9 R/T
08-05-2002, 08:50 PM
Not all, but most, and thats sad.

Hakkola
08-05-2002, 11:43 PM
...i steer away from any religion affiliation...i think religion causes war

I'm Christian and packin' heat, watch yourself... Haha

You're kinda right though.

LowRiderHD2000
08-06-2002, 12:18 AM
DMX

It's safe to say decent families still aren't ready to welcome this artist's volcanic spewing of homicidal pornography.

also

DMX says, "Why switch up? If it ain't broke, don't fix it." Oh, it's broke alright. And if he was really hearing from God, he'd know it.

also

Steer clear of Hell LOL (my personal favorite)

:D

Hakkola
08-06-2002, 01:42 AM
These artists remain so celebrated among rap-hungry teens that Vibe magazine asked, "Why is it that we still can’t stop thinking about Tupac Amaru Shakur and Christopher ‘The Notorious B.I.G.’ Wallace? Why do we still care? Why do we not only care, but in many cases obsess?" Good question. Why do skinheads revere Hitler? Why is there a line of serial-killer trading cards?

This is very disrespectful and I'm upset that they'd compare 2pac with Hitler.

This is pathetic, they even say teens shouldn't listen to Will Smith who's so far from hard core it's not even funny...:rolleyes: