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I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought of that video in the context of current events.

Also glad more people are being exposed to it. It's like a breath of foul air from the old internet.
 
It's a music video with characters from this old show before my time
"Cheryl Trig Merkowski, a self-described beautiful, paedophilic 25-year-old woman, smoker and owner of three fourths of a lung. Though she makes a point to introduce herself as such, it seems clear that she is much older than she lets on. Cheryl speaks obsessively about her prolapsed vagina, feces, urine, abortions, semen, African Americans, her prized Cadillac Cimarron and the children at the daycare centre that she runs. She has a croaky and aged voice, the results of excessive tobacco smoking and lung cancer. She also tans obsessively to the point that her skin has become very leathery. She worked under Oprah Winfrey (with whom she has a bizarre, masochistic relationship) and was caught up in a global conspiracy of celebrities pooping their panties. She has many famous 'sisters', including psychic Sylvia Browne, former governor Jan Brewer and controversial celebrity chef Paula Deen. Originally only appearing on the show sporadically she has grown to become a full-fledged co-host. In February 2014, her music video "Walls Fall Out", a song about vaginal and anal prolapse, went viral."

Hah, fuck.
 
"Cheryl Trig Merkowski, a self-described beautiful, paedophilic 25-year-old woman, smoker and owner of three fourths of a lung. Though she makes a point to introduce herself as such, it seems clear that she is much older than she lets on. Cheryl speaks obsessively about her prolapsed vagina, feces, urine, abortions, semen, African Americans, her prized Cadillac Cimarron and the children at the daycare centre that she runs. She has a croaky and aged voice, the results of excessive tobacco smoking and lung cancer. She also tans obsessively to the point that her skin has become very leathery. She worked under Oprah Winfrey (with whom she has a bizarre, masochistic relationship) and was caught up in a global conspiracy of celebrities pooping their panties. She has many famous 'sisters', including psychic Sylvia Browne, former governor Jan Brewer and controversial celebrity chef Paula Deen. Originally only appearing on the show sporadically she has grown to become a full-fledged co-host. In February 2014, her music video "Walls Fall Out", a song about vaginal and anal prolapse, went viral."

Hah, fuck.
I feel like this dude would’ve got more notoriety if he started a decade later lol
 
Congrats on finding Nate and the Night Sweats, Null. Now go listen to the Lumineers (and not just Ho-Hey or Sleeping on the Floor though honestly their latest album is not their best), Lord Huron (The Night We Meet and Fool for Love to get a good feel), Fleet Foxes (Blue Ridge Mountains is a good start but they have a lot of songs that span a lot of sounds so you might have to dig to find stuff you like), and Fruit Bats (Humbug Mountain Song is classic but they're another that a lot of their stuff veers more alt-rock than strictly alt-country). Or just stop posting about alternative music so I stop sperging recommendations that no one asked for.
 
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Screw that noise! The Pine Box Boys' Stab or Billy String's Dust In a Baggy or Devil in a Wood Pile's Shake It and Break It is where you need to start! Playful banter aside and to not make this into to a suggestion post, I was not expecting to see SOB on the front page. I wish that country music would get it's head unstuck out of it's ass. It's abandoned it's roots and is trying way to hard to be pop.
Mainstream country has been that way for a while, which is why I've had a distaste for it since my school days. Alt country is good, but dark country/Southern Gothic has become my jam if I go looking for any yeehaw music; Brown Bird is the band that got me into it, but I didn't find them until the guy in it died.
I'll stop oldboy banjo sperging now.
 
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