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I was absolutely blown away by the mosh video,def a must see!
MOSH VIDEO (Broadband & Dial-up versions)
Eminem's upcoming album, Encore, due November 16th, features the fierce anti-Bush song "Mosh," which was leaked online today.
In the Dr. Dre-produced track, the rapper denounces the war in Iraq. "Rebel with a rebel yell, raise hell," Eminem raps. "We gonna let him know/Stomp, push, shove, mush, f**k Bush!/Until they bring our troops home." Later in the song, he adds, "Let the president answer on higher anarchy/Strap him with an AK-47, let him go fight his own war/Let him impress daddy that way . . . No more blood for oil."
"[Bush] has been painted to be this hero, and he's got our troops over there dying for no reason," says Eminem in an upcoming Rolling Stone cover story (on stands November 5th). "I think he started a mess . . . He jumped the gun, and he f**ked up so bad he doesn't know what to do right now . . . We got young people over there dyin', kids in their teens, early twenties that should have futures ahead of them. And for what? It seems like a Vietnam 2. Bin Laden attacked us, and we attacked Saddam. Explain why that is. Give us some answers."
The thirty-two-year-old rapper says he has registered to vote for the first time -- but stops short of endorsing a candidate. "Whatever my decision is, I would like to see Bush out of office," Eminem says. "I don't wanna see my little brother get drafted -- he just turned eighteen. People think their votes don't count, but people need to get out and vote. Every motherf**kin' vote counts."
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[ This Message was edited by: axxxr on 2004-10-29 01:51 ]
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Posted: 2004-10-23 14:55:55
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How much did he get for it? I dont like if musicians dont do own job, think its politicans responsibility.
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Posted: 2004-10-23 15:00:10
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Hey, he's releasing an anti-Bush track TWO WEEKS after the election. Door, horse, bolt...
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Posted: 2004-10-23 15:23:48
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On 2004-10-23 15:23:48, absinthebri wrote:
Hey, he's releasing an anti-Bush track TWO WEEKS after the election. Door, horse, bolt...
The fact that the track has been leaked b4 its official release is all good!
...Anything to raise awareness against bush helps towards the democratic cause!
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Posted: 2004-10-24 14:37:00
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iam never sure of his motives hes a master of the publicty game, this is no doubt just to promote his new album. i like him but i think he says things that he knows will cause controversy to help sell albums. he chances his views all the time. he will have an anti kerry record out if he wins the election. hes always done it one minute he is preaching about hating homosexuals the next minute we are all the same, then a video mocking bin laden and hiding in a cave then saying he understands why bin laden does what he does.
he just a master of self promotion and everything is just a tool.
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Posted: 2004-10-24 20:23:33
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On 2004-10-23 15:00:10, bobafett wrote:
How much did he get for it? I dont like if musicians dont do own job, think its politicans responsibility.
if you think he's on kerry's payroll you can forget that
Kerry too needs votes of 'white america' remember?
besides..... the 'democratic' elections of the US are all about media coverage, not about real political stands anyway. Every famous person has an opinion, and in the US more than anywhere it is 'good for image' to shout that opinion as loud as you possibly can.
Then again.... what is to be expected in a democracy where your 'democratic vote' is limited to A or B, no further options, no further input, thank you very much, goodbye for now but do come back in 4 yrs time to vote for us again. Since the options are rather limited they'll need something, anything, to get the voters' attention
what i dn't really understand about your posts is why it's the responsibility of politicians to make sure musicians do their own job.
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Posted: 2004-10-24 20:31:20
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I am going to listen that right now.
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Posted: 2004-10-25 18:51:13
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I take it that the 'download' is only a little bit of the song?
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Posted: 2004-10-25 18:58:49
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On 2004-10-25 18:58:49, Lynx69 wrote:
I take it that the 'download' is only a little bit of the song?
1 min 6 sec sample to be exact!
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Posted: 2004-10-25 19:01:59
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The song was too short. What was that pause ion the middle of the song.
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Posted: 2004-10-25 19:20:07
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