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I don't believe every single song is bad, but we need to look at the big picture. First of all, the music is too loud. Secondly, most songs are about trivial irrelevancies or someone’s personal problems. Thirdly, does modern music have a purpose that is constructive to our society? And last but not least, we have the hand of our sworn enemy at the helm of modern music. Surely, this must raise suspicions among right thinking Nationalists. |
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The dominant media influence on young teens comes from MTV, which is owned by the Jew Sumner Redstone. Says MTV's chairman of the board Bob Pittman, and I quote, "At MTV we don't just shoot for the fourteen year olds -- we own them." The man who decides on the content of the entertainment presented to 14-year-olds is MTV's president of programming, Brian Graden, a homosexual Jew.
That is taken from a stormfront post http://www.stormfront.org/forum/site...p/t-25788.html And here's a quote from Herbert Marcuse of the Frankfurt School.. "The means of... communication..., the irresistible output of the entertainment and information industry carry with them prescribed attitudes and habits, certain intellectual and emotional reactions which bind the consumers... to the producers and, through the latter to the whole [social system]. The products indoctrinate and manipulate; they promote a false consciousness which is immune against its falsehood... Thus emerges a pattern of one-dimensional thought and behaviour"
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I was once into Alice Cooper, Black Sabbath, Devo, The Tubes etc etc, and not always a fan of classical or opera. But that was before i found Nationalism and woke up. Not all these groups are involved in any conspiracy, and nor are most of the producers. I’m sure a lot Jew involvement is pure capitalism. However, there are those out there who are quite happy to push idiotic fashions and destructive videos/lyrics to destable our society. I’m sure there are those who are quite happy the goyim are jumping up and down to this mostly senseless garbage. |
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So of the two vids you posted, why do I like the first (even though it's not Metallica) and the second is just boring to me if it's the note I like and they're in the same note. Quote:
Some music is too loud, admittedly but not all. Certainly not as loud as the 1812 overture. (edit: think that's the one I'm thinking of - the one with the cannons.) Why do I enjoy loud, fast thrash metal music and you don't? Secondly, again, some music is about problems, but again, not all. Master is about the evils of drugs so that's a good message, in my opinion. I'm not nit-picking individual songs, though it might seem I am, I'm just speaking about the songs I know of. A purpose that is constructive - this, again, is where I'm struggling. I enjoy it (not all but one band and a few other songs) - but is that enough? And why do I enjoy it?
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Does anyone really believe it's a coincidence Israelis at the centre of Ecstasy trade? Once again, this is a brand of music being used to destroy our youth. It’s music and sex that are their two main attacks against young people. Go and read Eros and Civilisation by Herbert Marcuse. This Frankfurt School Jew spells it out crystal clear in this book.
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I know from personal experience that a certain song is enough to make me feel miserable years after the bloke's name has been forgotten so it shows music does have a lasting effect on our memories. How de we figure which are the ones with sinister intent and which ones have jew involvement simply because the jew knows how to make a buck from someone else's hard work? |
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I don't know. I've never really listened to Slipknot. I think the masks may be a gimmick or trademark to make them stand out from the other similar bands (which alone should say something.) But I really don't know and the masks alone would put me off listening to them because it reminds me of horror films. Daft rationalisation, really.
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I am all for an attack on the popular music industry and the svengalis behind it.Particularly those like Malcolm McLaren who are completely open in their intention to apply their social engineering while making as much money as fast as possible.
I am not sure about the songs though,I have just looked up the Metallica song on you tube and came across November Rain By Guns and Roses.I have heard of this band and believed them to be a heavy metal band but like the Metallica song this is a ballad.Like the Metallica song they have an Orchestra involved. Now this song has a very dodgy multi cult video and the principles in it (Guns and Roses ) Look like heroin users.But the song itself is extremely complex it is not just verse/chorus/verse/chorus/bridge/chorus.It has multi melodies and elaborate intros,extros the melody alone would have taxed Wagner. Now I'm not saying that Guns and Roses should be an example to our youth merely pointing out that while these characters can be attacked for their appearence,demeanour,drug taking and poofy tarts hair.It would not be a wise move to attack their musical abilities
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Music has now become paramount in people’s lives, when it shouldn’t be. Music is drummed down our ears everywhere we go. The music of today is influencing kids to what is supposedly right and wrong. And we as Nationalists must oppose this. |
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On that Nilson track, the music and images seemed kinda incongruous. The music was miserable and whiney, but the sunset pictures were really rather nice. If they'd wanted you to be depressed, they'd have shown dark clouds over a dark city. Just my opinion. |
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Their image is appalling - any man who spends as much time on his hair and nails as Axl Rose does is not a good model but they do have musical excellence. Quote:
I didn't know they were heroin users, although I've not really been into them for years since they turned away from Welcome to the Jungle style songs all soft rock type.
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You could be right on the Nilson one. I didn't notice a sunset the first time, just an expanse of water ideal for drowning in.
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I think the Nilson one is just a video made by a Youtube user.
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Music again being used to push Third Wave Feminism. The party line is the same for all this to be a coincidence.
YouTube - Independent Woman Destiny's Child Last edited by Joe Owens; October 4th, 2009 at 05:15 PM. Reason: update |
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Like with the Pussycat Dolls (even worse) this group of cheap sluts bounce down the road like a gang of lads looking for trouble. Also, did you notice them climbing? Yes, the Pussycat Dolls do the same in a video I posted on this thread. Now girls are not normally renowned for climbing, are they? Once again this video pushes the Third Wave Feminism. I find it hard to believe this is all an accident, in pushing women this way.
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The difference lies in the base (pop culture) and the cebral (classical).
Opera/classical perhaps interacts with the endorphins within the brain that interacts in time to the nervous system because it has a rhythm as opposed to 'popular' musak which relies on beat and it is the beat which dictates the irregular response of ones nervous system and 'takes over' ones emotions independently of ones brain/reason? |
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