♫ Would I lie to you, baby? Would I lie to you? Would I lie to you, baby? Would I lie to you? ♫ Well, would I? Let's find out. Party on, dude! Well, was there a lot of partying in the black metal scene in 1991, 1992? Let's find out. I see it a lot, the claim that we were basically just a bunch of low-bro rock-and-roll, junkie, drunks, partying. And this is as far from the truth as you can possibly get.[1]I DINDU NUFFIN! [I didn't do nothing] Black metal was anti-trend and to party was trendy, rock-and-roll was trendy, death metal was trendy. Doing all the things that normal dumb people do was trendy. It was so anti-trendy that at one point it became a trend to be anti-trend. Black metal was absolutely nothing like traditional rock-and-roll culture. It was the exact opposite of that. Black metal was anti-trend, partying was something trendy people did.[2]♫ Would I lie to you, baby? Would I lie to you? Would I lie to you, baby? Would I lie to you? ♫
- This is an image of PURE INNOCENCE. No drugs, no alcohol, no "partying", no sleeping around, no lying, no stealing.
- Absolute SCUM try to present Black Metal as just another low-brow "rock'n'roll" culture because THEY want you to be like that. THEY promote that SHIT.
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Although, I may add that I don't know what the guys in Oslo did. They lived 500 km away from us... we had very little to do with them.
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