this post was submitted on 30 May 2025
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I wonder if that's the reason why it found its way into our library. We didn't have a large budget, and mostly everything was quite old. They started carrying cds, but because I lived in a predominantly black area they were almost never checked out because most black folk at the time wouldn't be caught dead listening to rock in any capacity at the time. (*They couldn't have explicit music in the library) I mean honestly, I knew one guy and that was about it. In fact I got my first rock cd ever because someone "hid their shame" of buying a Weezer album and leaving it in an unlocked gym locker because it was something seen as sort of shameful back then. Even when I was a young adult it wasn't really done, and I dated a black alt-punk and I remember her lamenting how white the scene was. Ten years after that though, I saw black kids listening to metal and I figured "we've arrived" =P! Dividing music by ethnicity is dumb af.
I can't remember if I read they split here or on the video but I was astonished their run was so small. Still I think they're very talented, make great music and love that song to death. I think I should give their entire discography a respectful listen =)! Thanks for the share!