Hells Bells (The Dangers of Rock and Roll)

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Hells Bells (The Dangers of Rock and Roll)

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Wow blast from the past. I remember being a kid and getting invited to a "youth group" thing at church and they played this. I just remember thinking, "WOW I have never heard such cool music before!" lol
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lol... this is great... so going to waste my afternoon looking at this now lol
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I love how Mick Fleetwood is the devil's poster boy! :lol:
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Yarbicus wrote:I love how Mick Fleetwood is the devil's poster boy! :lol:



hahahhahaa.. I know!!!! thank god I wasn't drinking anything when that came up LOL!!! I got as far as part 5 I think, then I had to go make dinner... it has me hooked though, will watch more tonight lol
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3:10 = Dead Kennedys cameo! :rawk:
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I saw this a few times in my church youth group as a kid. One of the other kids in my youth group would ask if we could watch this because we needed to learn about the dangers of rock music. In actuality, we all though it was funny and awesome that we were watching and listening to this stuff at church :rawk:

If I remember correctly there is a section on back masking with ELO and Queen :lol:
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Thanks to all of the moral panics of the 1980's and 90's. The world is a safer place.

The "Just Say No" campaign and the DARE program in schools ensured total victory in the war on drugs. And thanks to the efforts of the be-mulleted man who produced this documentary; not to mention the legal action against musicians. No one has purchased a metal album since. :wank:
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I remember that video too. I always wanted to watch it and listen to the solo for "Hells Bells" lol.
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