Emo & Goth to be made Illegal in Russia



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Emo & Goth to be made Illegal in Russia

Postby glitch » Sat Jul 26, 2008 10:36 pm

WTF? :???:

http://www.themusichype.com/news/story/Emo_and_goth_to_be_made_illegal_in_Russia/9741/

Uh, somebody tell me that this is an Urban Legend that got picked by a music news blog...

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Re: Emo & Goth to be made Illegal in Russia

Postby LowWoods » Sat Jul 26, 2008 10:38 pm

Ponkin called emo a "social danger" and "a threat to national stability"

Damn, I feel the same way about country-western but come on...
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Re: Emo & Goth to be made Illegal in Russia

Postby metalmariachi » Sat Jul 26, 2008 11:25 pm

And Tipper Gore felt that way about Metal.

Never got what she wanted though.

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