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New hit song from The Meat Beetles

Wrongo Starr | 09.04.2007 04:26 | Iraq | Social Struggles | Terror War | World

Here is the new hit song by The Meat Beetles, the sensational musical group from Hopeulikit, Georgia, the undisputed cultural center of the USA!

The song is called "The Decider Gets to DecideThe Decidings That Get Decisioned". It features lead vocals by George "The Butcher of Crawford" Bush, with backing vocals by Hilary "The New York Quisling" Clinton. The Meat Beeetles have no interest in fame or fortune. They have no desire to make any money off of their art. They invite you to download this song, burn it, and share it with friends. They even encourage you to make a few CD copies of this song and leave it where randon passers-by will find it (e.g. park benches, phone booths, public transportation, the shelves of your local supermarket). Ater all, what's the point of enduring the Bush dictatorship if we can't laugh at the bastards once in a while? By the way, The Meat Beetles did not use any musical instruments or microphones in creating this groovy hit song.

Wrongo Starr

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Oops!

09.04.2007 04:54

Didn't mean to upload the song twice! Both download are the same. Sorry for the confusion.

Wrongo Starr


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09.04.2007 11:22

this is not myspace

and tthat it not news, its spam

riotact


Sorry, riotact

09.04.2007 13:30

It was not our intention to post "spam". Our only intention with this post was to (maybe!) make people laugh a little in these desperate times. We are not trying to sell anything. We keep our identities secret largely because we seek no personal glory or recognition for what we do. We are simply trying to find creative ways t protest Bush/Blair's filthy little war. When we attend war protests (which we do often) we see people wearing interesting costumes and carrying some pretty artistically sophisticated banners and signs (are they "spammers"?). This is our way of doing that. We want to use our art (and we freely admit that one could argue against the artistic value of at we do!) to get out an important message, albeit with a bit of humor. Sorry if this offended you.

Wrongo Starr