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I have an Interview With Brokencyde.

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elizaknowswhatshesfor:
Thankyou for getting what I want to do, I've been in touch with their PR guy & one of the reasons I've got the interview is because I've said I have no desire to shitbag them, I already did that with the review. I do actually want to find out what the fuck they are about, I dislike a lot of music, but I don't like it when I just don't get it.

I was thinking about warming them up with some "What's your favourite youtube video, most viewed myspace page, most listened to last.fm track, last song on your ipod" quick easy, internet based stuff so I can move onto questions that imply I'm not a just after a cheap joke.

I'm asking you guys for a reason, I wouldn't even mention it to most of the other forums I post on....(this is a compliment).

stringcheese:
Why "crunkcore?" Why not just be a normal rap group that does party hits?
What has been your most memorable show that you've done?
Nastiest thing someone said about your music?
Thoughts on the music industry?
Pro-Piracy or not?
Where do you get the girls in your videos from?

JD:
Have you heard of Attack Attack!, or no?

Be My Head:
Ask them about any recent dreams they remember having.

a pack of wolves:

--- Quote from: Johnny C on 08 Sep 2009, 15:35 ---Find out why they wanted E-40 to do a guest spot.

--- End quote ---

I would really like to know about that. I thoroughly enjoyed My Ghetto Report Card.

Hmm, serious questions? Well, you could ask them about how they feel mp3 players have affected their music. Is the way they chuck screams into rap songs that steal from dance music a direct product of the way they listen to music? And facetious as my earlier question was, I do think asking them about their thoughts on the fact that so much of their audience seem to be children could be worthwhile. Does this give them an added responsibility, and if so what are they responsible to these kids for? Would altering their lyrics to be less, well, dodgy be responsible or would that simply be patronising? Do they think people's distaste about their band stems from prudishness about what is in reality healthy sexual behaviour, just dressed up in a way an older generation can't understand?

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