‘For most teenagers music is a form of rebellion.
From listening to Ozzy Osbourne summon wizards and witches to fantasizing about hanging with Ice Cube on the streets of Compton, the power of music has inspired teens of different backgrounds and generations. Whether it’s the swivel of the King’s hips or the gut wrenching strumming from a man who sold his soul to the devil at the crossroads, music can teach us how to love, live, laugh, cry and kick ass. When we listen to our old heroes, we believe they truly know what the world is about and how to rebel against it.
But what if are anti-‘the man’ rock idols were nothing more than mind-controlled victims? Purposely placed false prophets designated to be the leaders of the counter-revolution, but actually serving the real purpose of a revolution in a war on intelligence. As a culture of intellect and open thought suddenly became overrun with rampant drug use and longhaired Hippies.’ Read more
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