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The Neu Fascism is coercive of trad left-leaning values, - so much so, the horseshoe theory has been verified -it mirrors the authoritarianism of old left wing. I guess that came from the long-game of hijacking left (grassroots movements). This ideological, neoliberal- gaslighting's been happening hard (in media) for over ten years, at least, (here) anyway. Now, thorugh sectors of the genuine populace ( genuine communities - connected by generations of social bonds; over political ones), it's been unmasked.

 
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What a weirdo track haha

Kudos to old cheese metal band Accept for finally nailing a perfect track name band name combo

Mr Skull Guy hammers in the sheer power of accepting that life is a bitch, as well as showing the middle finger in an act of shocking defiance

I just read that this band is german - they're LARPing american pretty hard in this track with "trailer park" and stuff. But maybe germans have trailer parks even though it doesn't seem that way to me.
 
Did you know they took the bassline from "Get off your ass and jam" by Funkadelic for a track off their album "Remain in light" (i think)

No hate ofc

Both awesome
I was curious about this because I'm not very familiar with the Funkadelic song. From what I understand, psycho killer was written in 1973, but wasn't released until 77. Talking Heads, originally called The Artistics were performing psycho killer in 1974 as a ballad.
The Funkadelic album, Let's take it to the stage, was released in 75. That album has the song get off your ass and jam. I definitely recognized some samples that were used in other songs. Immediately it was funky cold medina by tone loc. I was surprised by the amount of people who have sampled this song.

 
I was curious about this because I'm not very familiar with the Funkadelic song. From what I understand, psycho killer was written in 1973, but wasn't released until 77. Talking Heads, originally called The Artistics were performing psycho killer in 1974 as a ballad.
The Funkadelic album, Let's take it to the stage, was released in 75. That album has the song get off your ass and jam. I definitely recognized some samples that were used in other songs. Immediately it was funky cold medina by tone loc. I was surprised by the amount of people who have sampled this song.


"Crosseyed and painless" and "Once in a lifetime" both closely similar to the bassline mentioned (just the simple vamp one of course)

From Remain in Light from 1980. Best Talking Heads album to me, really great busy but hypnotic funk inspired

And "Psycho killer" of course a classic too
 
"Crosseyed and painless" and "Once in a lifetime" both closely similar to the bassline mentioned (just the simple vamp one of course)

From Remain in Light from 1980. Best Talking Heads album to me, really great busy but hypnotic funk inspired

And "Psycho killer" of course a classic too
Now that I've gotten some sleep and reread this, I completely misunderstood what you were saying. I thought you were saying psycho killer used the baseline from Funkadelic. See what drugs and no sleep do to a brain? :hypno:
 
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