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@d.boon | 21 December 09 | |
It was a great Rage Against The (X-Factor) Machine
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@gtwizzy | 21 December 09 | |
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@gtwizzy | 21 December 09 | |
the guy in the red jumper is called simon :)
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@3rdrail | 21 December 09 | |
Actually oysten, rage never released a clean version of the, a couple of radio stations got together and edited it themselves so it could be played on air. And zphaniah, I've loved this song since I was young, and while it might not be the most christmassy song, it's certainly way better than that cheesy cr*p that xfactor pushed on us. Heavens forbid a song with actual meaning gets to number one!
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@zphaniah | 21 December 09 | |
it must have because it has not
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@oysten | 21 December 09 | |
They not allowed to edit any song without the artists consent,it's copyright law,face it they sellouts to the man,the radio edit was done when it first was released years ago
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@3rdrail | 21 December 09 | |
The lyrics refer to the police brutality against rodney king that started the LA riots. It speaks out against police corruption and racism, basically saying why should we do what the police say when they themselves break laws
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@3rdrail | 21 December 09 | |
Err, radio stations cut and edit tracks all the time to censor swearing in them. Doesn't mean they're breaking copyright laws
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@oysten | 21 December 09 | |
They not allowed to edit any song without the artists consent,it's copyright law,face it they sellouts to the man,the radio edit was done when it first was released years ago
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@3rdrail | 21 December 09 | |
And if they were really sellouts, then why has all profit they made from the sales this last week been given to charity?
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