Thaat sorta reminded me of the kinds of songs we’d listen to when acts would come to our school and try to teach us things – but with cool, hip music! Like hip-hop acts that rap about disabilities or the rock band that tells you why you should do drugs.
I always liked Sam Kinison’s reply to the Rock Against Drugs campaign.
“Someone was high when they came up with this name. Its like Christians against Christ.”
The problem I have with anti-establishment pop-culture messages like this is that they are really good at identifying the problem (and most people already acknowledge these problems), but very few of these groups ever comes up with a realistic alternative.
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I wish the tune didn’t remind of Ultimate Showdown… if you have that in your head, it makes you laugh in all the wrong places.
*remind me. Typo.
That was just a punk rock song.
I approve.
Thaat sorta reminded me of the kinds of songs we’d listen to when acts would come to our school and try to teach us things – but with cool, hip music! Like hip-hop acts that rap about disabilities or the rock band that tells you why you should do drugs.
It’s possible to try too hard. :/
Um, should NOT do drugs… I think that was the message. >.>
I always liked Sam Kinison’s reply to the Rock Against Drugs campaign.
“Someone was high when they came up with this name. Its like Christians against Christ.”
The problem I have with anti-establishment pop-culture messages like this is that they are really good at identifying the problem (and most people already acknowledge these problems), but very few of these groups ever comes up with a realistic alternative.