Is Finn McKenty racist? Well, he certainly said some racist things in a recent video while attempting to guilt listeners of Tom MacDonald. In fact, the first sentence in the video is a blatantly racist remark about "rednecky girls." If we expect to live in a world without racism, this type of language absolutely needs to disappear. That goes for everyone. I've never shared one of Finn's videos before. I do think that his work is semi informative, but I also get the feeling that he is a tad full of himself and wants to make himself in to some kind of scene celebrity. Just my own opinion, and you're absolutely welcome to call me judgemental for that. This is also a reason why I largely prefer to write articles instead of producing videos. I don't care to be a celebrity. I just want my voice to be heard. In a recent video called "MOST HATED ARTISTS," Finn criticized rapper Tom MacDonald for writing music that preaches unity and speaks to a demographic t
If you're looking for a break from politics and social justice, Episode 5 is for you! This episode is a Chill playlist of mostly mellow music which starts off with some energy before melting in to some acoustic tunes for the latter half of the show. I hope that this playlist inspires you to do something positive. Bands and artists featured in this playlist include: Alicewell, Baxter, Kali Masi, Mansions, Molchat Doma, Mike Herrera, The Ataris, The Menzingers, and Eddie Booze doing a nice Millencolin cover, Long time followers of Pop Punk Radio might recognize Alicewell, a four piece rock group from Sweden. We are happy to see them back with their first video in about 5 years. We would also like to shine a little spotlight on Baxter who bring us a blend of melodic skatepunk from Mannheim, Germany. Kali Masi is perhaps the best band that you have possibly never heard yet. Their music video for "The Stray" was only released in Nov, but I am still absolutely shocked that th
What is a Pro Fighter Q? What does a Pro Fighter Q do? Are there any Pro Fighter Q socks? Is anybody listening to me? Billy Madison references aside, some people that listened to Millencolin's classic tune "Bullion" have pondered the lyrics near the end of the song where Nikola Sarcevic refers to something called a Pro Fighter Q. To put it simply, Super Pro Fighter Q was a knockoff device that could be used to "backup" Nintendo cartridge games back in the 90s. I had actually never even heard of these until doing research for the song lyrics, but maybe the following video can explain how a similar device works. So why does Nikola Sarcevic make a reference to the device? Probably because it rhymes with "you." At least, that's my best guess. He's going through a list of things he plans to change and he's conveying the message that he's changing everything. Even things that are close and dear to him. If Nikolai's time has been dominat
"Donut? What's a donut? Oh look... it's raining again." - Marge Simpson New music from AFI. You can definitely hear the Blaqk Audio influence on this one.
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