
Deryck Whibley Strikes BackLast week we wrote about Sum 41’s new song, “March of the Dogs.” In it, singer Deryck Whibley preaches anarchy and threatens our current administration (and the President’s life), which we thought was pretty punk rock. So you can imagine that we were a little disappointed when Mr. W flip-flopped about the song’s meaning publicly with the ass-covering statement that the lyrics were merely meant as a metaphor. On his Myspace blog this weekend, Whibely took issue with
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Publicado: 2007-05-08 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: General
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Sum 41: Shut Up, Don’t SingThe snot-nosed punks of Sum 41 aren’t the first Canadian artists to pick a fight with the president — that honor belongs to Neil Young. But we’re pretty sure they’re the first to threaten the Commander In Chief’s life on a single. On Sum’s new “March of the Dogs,” frontman Deryck Whibley sings, “And now the president’s dead/ Because they blew off his head/ No more neck to be red/ I guess to heaven he fled.” While calling out the Preside
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Publicado: 2007-04-25 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: General
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