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RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE FOR CHRISTMAS NO.1


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Got a Facebook invite to this. thought i would share it with ya'all just in case!

 

Fed up of Simon Cowell's latest karaoke act being Christmas No.1?

Me too... So who's up for a mass-purchase of the track 'KILLING IN THE NAME' from December 13th (DON'T BUY IT YET!) as a protest to the X-Factor bollocks?

 

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.p...;gid=2228594104

 

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Doubt it'll work, I'm sure there's one of these every year.

Aye, there is.

 

Last years number one sold upwards of 500,000 - there are less than 50,000 in that group and I doubt any more than 1/3 of them will actually buy the song

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Doubt it'll work, I'm sure there's one of these every year.

Aye, there is.

 

Last years number one sold upwards of 500,000 - there are less than 50,000 in that group and I doubt any more than 1/3 of them will actually buy the song

 

 

Depends who wins X-factor.

 

Leon Jackson 'only' sold 275,000 the year before last though.

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Surely choosing a more festive song would have a better chance of success.

Yeah, but "fuck you I won't do what you tell me" is the mature and considered response to Simon Cowell's one-man campaign to rape all music. Or something.

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I'm in....Rage were/are great....best ever UK live music appaerance on "The Word"

 

 

although in the spirit of Cid_MCP's post I'd quite like to see "pictures of starving children sell records" by Chumbabwumba ;)

 

 

 

 

ps....for good measure, here's Nirvana on The Word.......the live music and the trippy visuals was the only reason to watch that bag of shit...oh and Dani Behr...whatever happened to her?

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3nCI_9uQfI&feature=fvw

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Surely choosing a more festive song would have a better chance of success.

Yeah, but "fuck you I won't do what you tell me" is the mature and considered response to Simon Cowell's one-man campaign to rape all music. Or something.

 

 

best retort in fookin AGES!!

 

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Surely choosing a more festive song would have a better chance of success.

Yeah, but "fuck you I won't do what you tell me" is the mature and considered response to Simon Cowell's one-man campaign to rape all music. Or something.

 

Its "fuck you I wont buy what you sell me" according to facebook.

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Surely choosing a more festive song would have a better chance of success.

Yeah, but "fuck you I won't do what you tell me" is the mature and considered response to Simon Cowell's one-man campaign to rape all music. Or something.

 

Its "fuck you I wont buy what you sell me" according to facebook.

Awesome. Let's burn down Tesco too!

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Surely choosing a more festive song would have a better chance of success.

Yeah, but "fuck you I won't do what you tell me" is the mature and considered response to Simon Cowell's one-man campaign to rape all music. Or something.

 

Its "fuck you I wont buy what you sell me" according to facebook.

Awesome. Let's burn down Tesco too!

 

There's a new Tesco being built near me which, briefly, had the most poetic piece of graffiti I've ever seen.

 

"Tesco are fucking cunts". Nice.

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Surely choosing a more festive song would have a better chance of success.

Yeah, but "fuck you I won't do what you tell me" is the mature and considered response to Simon Cowell's one-man campaign to rape all music. Or something.

 

Its "fuck you I wont buy what you sell me" according to facebook.

 

Shouldn't that be "fuck you I wont buy what you sell others"?

 

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Doubt it'll work, I'm sure there's one of these every year.

Aye, there is.

 

Last years number one sold upwards of 500,000 - there are less than 50,000 in that group and I doubt any more than 1/3 of them will actually buy the song

 

350,000 now

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