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[QUOTE="mutis:1171399"][QUOTE="Boozegood:1171347"][QUOTE="Alx_Casket:1171335"]I don't understand this larger issue of getting pissed when merchandising escalates. You don't see anyone getting mad when a band starts printing shirts, who really cares? I have seen kvlt bands print their logos on leather jacket shoulder straps, is that taking it too far? Is that too "scene"? Wearing a logo is just a conduit for making a statement, whether it be a band, a designer, or your favorite sports team. If your favorite band's merch gets sold at hot topic, who cares? Hopefully the profits are going to the right hands, and all that money won't inspire them to write a horrible follow-up album from "selling out."[/QUOTE] It's about defending something you believe in from becoming a mockery of itself due to the invasion of irony-worshiping cowards who are to afraid to actually stand by anything in a sincere, passionate way. [/QUOTE] Wrong wrong wrong. No such thing as Black Metal that stands for anything. If you want to be inspired by the same passions that inspired the original Black Metal pioneers, read Lord Of The Rings and play Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. Really, the irony-worshiping ones are the jocks who overcompensate and call kids who like Harry Potter "fags". Fucking hipsters.[/QUOTE]
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