• @hOrni
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    The Rock, Chris Rock and Meth Rock.

    • andrew_bidlaw
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      Thanks, I didn’t know who the white guy is. Is he worth checking?

      • @Mr_Dr_Oink
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        If you aren’t being sarcastic, it’s kid rock.

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          Wait, I thought Kid Rock is the guy in the middle. I haven’t seen him. For some reason I thought he was black.

          • @Mr_Dr_Oink
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            211 months ago

            Well, i suppose he… is… an american badass.

            But no, he’s some white guy that does bad “raps” over other peoples songs.

              • @shalafi
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                Used to like a few of his tunes, but he’s gone so bat-shit, over-the-top right-wing I just don’t want to hear him.

                I can usually ignore performers personal beliefs, at least a bit, but I do mean to say, he’s nuts these days.

                • @[email protected]
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                  There’s the normal “little whacky” that pretty much every major celebrity is. Then there’s whatever the fuck kid rock is now. My god.

                  • @shalafi
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                    211 months ago

                    His popularity waned and he found a home in the radical right side of country music.

                    And for any assholes that comment, “It’s all like that!”, no it ain’t. It’s now mostly formulaic dreck out of Nashville, just like Christian music.

                    Country was pretty good in the day, and we don’t have to go back to Old Hank. Reba, Jackson, Parton, Hank Jr., Rogers, all of them sang hard hitting songs about real people. thier lives and struggles. And if you put on Don’t Take the Girl, I’ll cry my eyes out. Don’t you do it!

                    Here’s a good example from 2008, “In Color”.