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  • Moral music dilemma..
  • Captain-Pugwash
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    Been into the Lost Profits for a while but after recent child abuse convictions if finding it hard to listen to the band.
    Am I being a bit weird?

    Captain-Pugwash
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    Sorry posted on the wrong forum……

    mikey74
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    All their albums should be burnt. Nothing to do with the crimes, they’re just s**t and always have been.

    timc
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    Normal, world full of great music, leave them in your past & move onto something else / new 🙂

    jambourgie
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    I had a similar thing with Queen. Freddy Mercury was cool as f*ck but Bryan May?

    Query: Has there been a cool guitarist since Hendrix?

    zippykona
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    I will listen to Rolf and 2 Little Boys regardless of court case outcome.

    mikey74
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    I had a similar thing with Queen. Freddy Mercury was cool as f*ck but Bryan May?

    Erm, how is that similar?

    Spin
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    No moral dilemma in listening to the tracks you have.

    Buying new ones is questionable though.

    jambourgie
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    Erm, how is that similar?

    It was a joke.

    Never mind.

    mrmoofo
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    Funnily enough – I deleted all the Lost Prophets stuff from my iTunes. Part of that was Ian W being a complete scumbag … but most of it was shit TBH

    But not as shit as Pendulum … I threw that in the bin at work …

    bikebouy
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    He’s going for an appeal apparently that Lost Profits fella.

    I suggest he gets a longer sentence in solitary 😕

    mightymule
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    OP – I think you’ll find that Lost Profits are fine.

    It’s the Lost Prophets that are on dodgy moral ground.

    IGMC

    wordnumb
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    Query: Has there been a cool guitarist since Hendrix?

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRYNKlEsQyw[/video]

    DezB
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    I went to an NME tour gig once and they were playing (the Lost Prophets). They were 3rd rate Faith No More copyists and the singer had no onstage presence but for a shit Mike Patton impersonation.
    I was so annoyed by this, I waited by the side of the stage to shout abuse at him when they finished.

    Still like to hear a Gary Glitter track occasionally, as he was brilliant and original.

    The recorded music has nothing to do with the singers perversions, but Lost Prophets were simply crap!

    DezB
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    timc – Member
    Normal, world full of great music, leave them in your past & move onto something else / new

    I like your thinking, Timc.

    retro83
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    I still like a couple of their songs which were on a computer game I used to have. NFS or something.

    I came to the conclusion that the voice is just an instrument and ignored that it was attached to an arsehole cock womble.

    MrsToast
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    OP – I think you’ll find that Lost Profits are fine.

    It’s the Lost Prophets that are on dodgy moral ground.

    IGMC

    After the court case, ‘Lost Profits’ is probably a more apt name.

    Always knew that Ian Watkins was an arrogant little prima Donna, even before they got big, can’t say I saw him being a paedophile though.

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