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Originally Posted by 4X4
I'm too lazy to dig up the "What in the F" gif, but seriously, what in the F?
When did music that was written years ago become guilty by association with recent crime? And what do either of those songs have to do with this? Literally the only time in history that radio stations felt necessary to stop playing a song was after Katrina. New Orleans is Sinking got negative one plays after getting zero plays on New Orleans radio stations.
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ACDC's I Feel Safe in New York City was shelved after 911.
It's stupid, but theres a segment of people that will complain and get a song pulled because it hits too close to home.
Hell, in the thread about the lion that was shot, someone was upset that it happened near the release date of the new Lion King movie.