Deadlift
Hall of Famer
Trebek..
Jewish "talent" and "love" and "tolerance" will be the first installment.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Religion
Such "tolerant" Jewboys.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Kennedys
Why don't these "cool" and "hip" boys move to mother Africa? Seriously, I can't comprehend why no MAN stood up and bashed these little punks tiny brains to oblivion. There are other vile things at the link.
With little boys running amok, permanent children, society just isn't right. They "sing" about violence and gore and body parts, but I don't think they'd be up for the challenge if a real man stood up, no siree.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dictators
I don't think it's ironic. Jewboys just trying to be "clever".. and hey, they'd gladly take the money from some kid that doesn't know what's going on. Look at the band name... They are probably trying to make dictators' synonymous with White men.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Death
I remember Pat Robertson talking about this numerous times.
"Ironically" - one of these vicious haters offed himself. He was apparently from a Baptist background.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rozz_Williams
We need to stay strong. We can fight these vile beings!
Jewish "talent" and "love" and "tolerance" will be the first installment.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Religion
Logo
Bad Religion's logo has been referred to by fans as the "Crossbuster". It features a black cross with a red prohibition sign over it. It was created by guitarist Brett Gurewitz by drawing it on a piece of paper and showing it to the rest of the band. They supposedly thought it would be a good way to annoy their parents. In the live documentary Along the Way, frontman Greg Graffin claimed to regret choosing that as their symbol because it may put off a lot of religious people who he feels could benefit from listening to Bad Religion. When bassist Jay Bentley was asked about it in the same documentary he claimed it was symbol meant to "piss off our parents" and that it was "something easy to put on t-shirts and for kids to spray paint on walls" and that when people ask him what it means he says "whatever you think it means". Guitarist Greg Hetson claims in the documentary that it stands for anti-establishment.
The Crossbuster caused controversy in Russia when a religious group found a shop in Moscow selling Bad Religion posters. Items like these can no longer be sold in Russia.
Such "tolerant" Jewboys.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Kennedys
In God We Trust, Inc., Plastic Surgery Disasters and Alternative Tentacles Records
With Peligro's propulsive drums behind the band, 1981's In God We Trust, Inc. EP saw them moving toward full on hardcore/thrash. In addition to the EP's controversial artwork depicting a gold Christ figure on a cross of dollar bills, the lyrics contained Biafra's most biting social and political commentary yet, and songs such as "Moral Majority", "Nazi Punks f**k Off!" and "We've Got A Bigger Problem Now" put the DKs on the map as the leaders of a social movement, while "Dog Bite", a cover version of Rawhide and various joke introductions showed a much more whimsical side. The following year (1982) they released a full album, Plastic Surgery Disasters. The album's cover features a withered starving African child's hand being held and dwarfed by a white man's hand. This picture won the World Press Photo award in 1980, and was taken in Karamoja district in Uganda by Mike Wells.
Why don't these "cool" and "hip" boys move to mother Africa? Seriously, I can't comprehend why no MAN stood up and bashed these little punks tiny brains to oblivion. There are other vile things at the link.
With little boys running amok, permanent children, society just isn't right. They "sing" about violence and gore and body parts, but I don't think they'd be up for the challenge if a real man stood up, no siree.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dictators
The ...And You? album cover was a source of some controversy, since it was lifted from a World War II Nazi recruiting poster. It was not the first time members of the band (most of whom, ironically, were Jewish) had been associated with charges of this sort since Go Girl Crazy had featured the songs "Master Race Rock" and "Back to Africa."
I don't think it's ironic. Jewboys just trying to be "clever".. and hey, they'd gladly take the money from some kid that doesn't know what's going on. Look at the band name... They are probably trying to make dictators' synonymous with White men.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Death
Whats The Verdict & Sex and Drugs and Jesus Christ
Without a drummer,[citation needed] the band went into the studio to record "Sex and Drugs and Jesus Christ" and its associated single What's The verdict, released in 1988.The single failed to capitalise on the gains made by Church Of No Return after the label accidentally pressed it with the wrong rough mix version as the A-side.[citation needed] The album cover and T-shirt depicted the image of Jesus shooting heroin.
I remember Pat Robertson talking about this numerous times.
American Inquisition
American Inquisition is so far the latest studio release by Christian Death. Released in 2007, the album is a critique of American society and the role of religion in society. Its cover depicted a tortured prisoner of the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq being burnt on a cross, in front of the American flag.
"Ironically" - one of these vicious haters offed himself. He was apparently from a Baptist background.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rozz_Williams
We need to stay strong. We can fight these vile beings!