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Nyktos (srahc 84) eltit Since: Jan, 2001
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#1: Mar 12th 2011 at 3:42:26 PM

He was headbanging like crazy and doing the horns. He looked like five years old. I want to know what he was listening to!

edited 12th Mar '11 4:41:21 PM by Nyktos

I guess it is.
Buscemi I Am The Walrus from a log cabin Since: Jul, 2010
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#2: Mar 12th 2011 at 6:06:23 PM

Probably a Yo Gabba Gabba CD.

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AngryScientist Nostalgia from Russia with Love Since: Nov, 2009
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#3: Mar 14th 2011 at 2:29:59 AM

Probably classic rock. It seems the newer generation is wising up recently.

KitsuneInferno Jackass Detector from East Tennessee Since: Apr, 2009
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#4: Mar 14th 2011 at 1:59:09 PM

Knowing kids, it was probably something off Disney. I've never laughed so hard as when I saw a bunch of ten-year old girls attempting to mosh to "Party in the USA". As an aside, classic hard rock deserves to go the way of the Cucuteni-Tryptillains.

"It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open one’s mouth and remove all doubt." - Some guy with a snazzy hat.
Buscemi I Am The Walrus from a log cabin Since: Jul, 2010
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#5: Mar 14th 2011 at 5:32:59 PM

Party in the USA. The title and the artist who did it seems to scream xenophobia.

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KitsuneInferno Jackass Detector from East Tennessee Since: Apr, 2009
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#6: Mar 14th 2011 at 7:11:41 PM

Really? It just seemed to be a shallow party anthem with no traces of jingoism outside the title.

edited 14th Mar '11 7:11:56 PM by KitsuneInferno

"It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open one’s mouth and remove all doubt." - Some guy with a snazzy hat.
Buscemi I Am The Walrus from a log cabin Since: Jul, 2010
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#7: Mar 14th 2011 at 7:15:50 PM

Let's see: a Southerner sang the song and it features American flags. Draw your own conclusion.

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MetaFour AXTE INCAL AXTUCE MUN from A Place (Old Master)
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#8: Mar 14th 2011 at 8:35:06 PM

If it were really xenophobic, it would have had the Confederate flag.

KitsuneInferno Jackass Detector from East Tennessee Since: Apr, 2009
Jackass Detector
#9: Mar 14th 2011 at 9:08:41 PM

Dude, I'm more of a Southerner than little Ms. Cyrus. I hate rednecks too, but the song is just an inept retread of "Kids in America".

Why the hell am I defending this horrible singer?

edited 14th Mar '11 9:09:18 PM by KitsuneInferno

"It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open one’s mouth and remove all doubt." - Some guy with a snazzy hat.
Charlatan Since: Mar, 2011
#10: Mar 14th 2011 at 9:08:59 PM

/me makes note to create new experimental "hillbilly rave" genre

MetaFour AXTE INCAL AXTUCE MUN from A Place (Old Master)
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#11: Mar 14th 2011 at 9:14:55 PM

There's already a techno remix of "Cottoneyed Joe".

Charlatan Since: Mar, 2011
#12: Mar 14th 2011 at 10:18:19 PM

Oh yes, silly me, how did I forget about that.

FreezairForALimitedTime Responsible adult from Planet Claire Since: Jan, 2001
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#13: Mar 16th 2011 at 6:31:56 PM

There's also this.

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HungryJoe Gristknife from Under the Tree Since: Dec, 2009
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#14: Mar 16th 2011 at 7:31:06 PM

^^^THAT IS NOT MY NAME.

Classic rock is my thing.

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