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From:
Arthur B. Purvis
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Wed, 11 Feb 1998 23:20:37 -0500 (EST)
Subject:
(idm) muslimgauze
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quoted 5 lines that's a pretty sad viewpoint. you've got to realize that by buying>that's a pretty sad viewpoint. you've got to realize that by buying >people's music you're directly supporting them and any ideologies they >posess. would you really want your money going to someone who supports >the killing of Jews? would you buy a neo-Nazi techno compilation because >it had _cool_ beats?
Well, I own NON CDs, so, well, yeah (ignoring for the moment whether the white power church of satan thing is all a big joke Boyd's playing on us). I am supporting these people with about a buck; in return, I get some excellent music. True, I'm funding the bakesales of the Church of Satan and the white power movement (maybe) with my buck, but frankly, it's only a dollar (prolly less, given gear expenses etc), and I'm not bothered by it in the slightest, because what _I_ am really supporting is the music. And wells, you'd like NON. I'd recommend either the Boyd Rice/Frank Tovey record "Easy Listening for the Hard of Hearing" (someone correct me if that's wrong) - Tovey is definitely not a racist, at least. That record is more rhythmically noisy. NON - Easy Listening for Iron Youth, a kind of "best of" type deal, is great too, but more just plain noise. It's about the bleakest thing you'll ever hear. Pure nothingness. --- the humble abbott arthur purvis set his hand hereto