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Post by thwak is T.hawk on Apr 12, 2007 21:01:52 GMT -5
now I don't know how it works overseas for some of you crappers out there but here in americal we got these little parental advisory stickers on our albums that tell us weather or not the album has swear words. they look something kinda like this. anyhow In my opinion, the most utterly profane album with out a parental advisory sticker is necro - the sexorcist. I CAN'T EVEN POST THE DAMN TRACK LIST due to the amount of songs with words and slogans that could probably get me banned. yet it still does not have a parental advisory. figure that one out.
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Post by Confused Mark Wahlberg on Apr 12, 2007 21:09:17 GMT -5
Is that Lita on the right there?
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Post by HoagieWithPastrami on Apr 12, 2007 21:15:52 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure that there are a lot of albums released in the US on independant record labels that don't have stickers on them.
I don't think a lot of these small Indy labels fall under the same rules as the big labels do.
I know a lot of punk records I've bought that were on like Epitaph records or something that were very profane, yet no sticker.
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Post by joecro on Apr 12, 2007 21:20:53 GMT -5
anyhow In my opinion, the most utterly profane album with out a parental advisory sticker is necro - the sexorcist. I CAN'T EVEN POST THE DAMN TRACK LIST due to the amount of songs with words and slogans that could probably get me banned. yet it still does not have a parental advisory. figure that one out. that sounds...like full family fun
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Post by thwak is T.hawk on Apr 12, 2007 21:32:47 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure that there are a lot of albums released in the US on independant record labels that don't have stickers on them. I don't think a lot of these small Indy labels fall under the same rules as the big labels do. I know a lot of punk records I've bought that were on like Epitaph records or something that were very profane, yet no sticker. but epitaph is primarly a punk rock label, whereas necro is rap. not to mention the album I posted above contains lyrics that'd make tipper gore's head expload. HE HAS A FREAKING SOUL SINGER SINGING ABOUT HAVE SEX WITH VIRGINS FOR GOD'S SAKE!
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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on Apr 12, 2007 23:34:05 GMT -5
lots of Death metal records don't have the PA logos, and have some pretty vulgar lyrics.
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Severed Savior's "Brutality is Law". no sticker, but had such wonderful lyrics as "I deflowered the Virgin Mary with my Unholy Member" (killer song by the way)
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Post by Blindkarevik on Apr 12, 2007 23:42:09 GMT -5
It's primarily major label artists whose albums ship to stores like Best Buy, Sam Goody, Target and the like who have the parental advisory sticker on it.
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Post by AFN: Judge Shred on Apr 12, 2007 23:47:06 GMT -5
The Dwarves have some albums that never got rated. And well, those songs are about , well your rapper would envy them. of course these are guys who fake their deaths on stages, and almost blew it a few times.
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Post by thwak is T.hawk on Apr 12, 2007 23:58:51 GMT -5
The Dwarves have some albums that never got rated. And well, those songs are about , well your rapper would envy them. of course these are guys who fake their deaths on stages, and almost blew it a few times. ah yes, the album cover to blood, guts, and "cats" is pretty vulgar. still though, in rock it's more about hooks and a catchy song. in rap it's about wordplay, storytelling, and flow. with the idea of wordplay going along with such songs as, "you (explitive deleted) love to get (explitive delted)" and "piss" it can be hard to tell sometimes.
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Post by DSR on Apr 13, 2007 0:03:28 GMT -5
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You've never heard Anal C***, have you?
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Post by AFN: Judge Shred on Apr 13, 2007 0:08:28 GMT -5
Day GLo Abortions as well.
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Post by thwak is T.hawk on Apr 13, 2007 0:09:02 GMT -5
... You've never heard Anal C***, have you? no, and I don't plan on it too. I mean sure there are some bands that have long verses, such as suicidal tendecies (who I hated by the way) but overall they weren't nearly as complex as most rap verses are.
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Post by DSR on Apr 13, 2007 0:11:39 GMT -5
... You've never heard Anal C***, have you? no, and I don't plan on it too. I mean sure there are some bands that have long verses, such as suicidal tendecies (who I hated by the way) but overall they weren't nearly as complex as most rap verses are. I'm not sure what exactly you're trying to tell me. I mean, I know how complex rap verses are. But I thought we were discussing just the sheer vulgarity of what people are talking about on their albums.
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Post by Blindkarevik on Apr 13, 2007 0:13:31 GMT -5
Back away, Back away.... this could easily turn into a rock vs. rap thread.
There will be no survivors!
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Post by DSR on Apr 13, 2007 0:14:25 GMT -5
Back away, Back away.... this could easily turn into a rock vs. rap thread. There will be no survivors! Uh, I like both...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2007 0:14:55 GMT -5
Back away, Back away.... this could easily turn into a rock vs. rap thread. There will be no survivors! *Pulls out guitar.* I know my roots! It's time to take sides, ladies and gents!
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Post by thwak is T.hawk on Apr 13, 2007 0:16:31 GMT -5
no, and I don't plan on it too. I mean sure there are some bands that have long verses, such as suicidal tendecies (who I hated by the way) but overall they weren't nearly as complex as most rap verses are. I'm not sure what exactly you're trying to tell me. I mean, I know how complex rap verses are. But I thought we were discussing just the sheer vulgarity of what people are talking about on their albums. well yeah you can hear a good amount of vulgarity in rock, I'm saying that with rap you can have more detail in a verse about having sex with a woman while she's (abridged due to forum content) then just one or two lines about the same subject if you know what I mean.
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Post by DSR on Apr 13, 2007 0:17:26 GMT -5
Back away, Back away.... this could easily turn into a rock vs. rap thread. There will be no survivors! *Pulls out guitar.* I know my roots! It's time to take sides, ladies and gents! *pulls out Run DMC's cover of "Walk This Way"* I choose no sides. I'LL TAKE 'EM BOTH, I'M HARDCORE!!!
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Post by AFN: Judge Shred on Apr 13, 2007 0:18:47 GMT -5
Oh you have no idea the extent these bands go to, they exist for the sole purpose of explicit, detailed content. many times there are no verse or chorus, it is almost spoken word over rock.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2007 0:19:13 GMT -5
*Pulls out guitar.* I know my roots! It's time to take sides, ladies and gents! *pulls out Run DMC's cover of "Walk This Way"* I choose no sides. I'LL TAKE 'EM BOTH, I'M HARDCORE!!! Rock/rap crossovers? Neutral territory doesn't work here, DSR! You have to be on one side or another...or you'll be caught by the musical machine guns in no-man's land. I have NO idea what I just said.
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