Sunday, July 4, 2010

Popular Music Is The Babylon System

Dumbed-down, amoral, nihilistic drivel from the likes of Gaga and Katy Perry serves to keep the masses in a state of spiritual decay.

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Friday, July 2, 2010



It has never been more apparent to those who have awakened from the slumber imposed upon them by popular culture that the establishment music industry now pumps out the most dumbed-down, monotonous, garbage which actually serves to induce depression and despair in those who are enlightened and aware, while providing hypnotizing bread and circuses for those still transfixed by the babylon system.

If the readers of this website sat down and watched MTV for an hour, they’d probably come away feeling dazed, confused, and disgusted at the parade of sickness, idolatry and worship of everything that’s wrong in our society. Love of money, the evisceration of morality, the exaltation of post-modern nihilism, the attack on the family, the normalization of the bizarre, the sick and the twisted.

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1 comment:

illwit said...

people in position to give an artist world-wide marketing and promotion use the artists, and resources available to them. if they had a choice they would choose someone naive, hungry, and young who would be willing to do whatever it takes to sell merchandise to other young, highly impressionable people. obviously they would also need to be "talented." also they would want someone who is very pop oriented because that would appeal to a larger group of people (more money) than an artist making records that would give their audience something that might help them become a responsible member of society.
with these things in mind, take a look at some of the artists and groups with more so called substance in their records. often these people have garnered their own deals because they could not get one for the previously mentioned reasons. they were not commercially viable enough and considered to be to much of a risk for whatever reason.
in conclusion, the artists are responsible for what we hear on the radio. they must have something to say and a steadfast resolve to actually get their music to their audience. after all if an artist doesn't have the stomach to "get that deal", do you really care what they have to say?