- 04-06-12, 01:32 PM #1Registered TeamPlayer
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More advice for white time! Things got weird
And by weird:
Going through some new metal (none of it nu, teehee). Guy comes up to station lobby. Going by speech patterns, behavior, physical appearance...definitely had problems with some harder drugs.
Dressed like a hippie/hipster. Older (at least late 50s, although could be younger due to aging via hard drugs).
Gave me a CD. Poorly recorded. Popped out his iPad to do some live mixes for me. It was actually pretty good, although he's definitely limited by money and lack of equipment. It was experimental/industrial. He told his previous work was guitar/pedal heavy.
Then, a certain song comes on. My pedo-meter goes off enough that all of a sudden, jokes about Guyver are no longer funny in light of the fact there are an early dev school and an elementary school on campus for training student teachers.
Called my dad. He said to report him to the campus police. So, I did. Waiting on hearing back from my GM and my mentor who knows more about the music business side of things (GM is a tech head).
Now, he's nice enough. TBH, I would like to see him get some help for his problems and to get access to better tools to make his music. I'm just not sure what to do in light of the pedo thing. And, I will not tolerate pedo jokes in this thread. Only warning. Do them elsewhere, like Post Your Pic or Nigh Owl or something.
- 04-06-12, 02:01 PM #2
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I can't even imagine a song that would set off alarms like that for me.
Maybe I haven't heard enough songs.
Maybe I don't want to hear enough.
Cheers,
AetheLove
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- 04-06-12, 02:34 PM #4
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So you reported a guy to the police because he had a song that sounded somehow "pedo" to you? If you mean it had a chord progression that sounded like molestation I think it's quite a stretch. Do you mean the lyrics were explicit in some way?
I don't understand how a song can make you go off that hard.
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- 04-06-12, 02:51 PM #5
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It was probably a Brokencyde inspired track.

When can I escape? When can I swim to the moon?
- 04-06-12, 02:54 PM #6
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WTF? Is this like the deadliest joke in the world?
Some guy played a song for you. You called the cops on him, suspecting him of something so horrible that you refuse to let people joke about it in an internet forum.
Then you posted here asking for advice.
What did you think would happen?
Cheers,
AetheLove
- 04-06-12, 03:04 PM #7
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This the most obsurd thing i have ever read. You reported a guy to the police as a pedo because a song YOU think makes him one. Not only is that wrong it makes you a fing moron. What gives you the right to fuck with his life with absolutely 0 proof he did a damn thing wrong?
Maybe you looked in the wrong direction. If that song makes you think of little kids maybe you should report yourself. Wouldnt that seem more appropriate then what you did?
Now maybe you should post the video so Guyver can give a professional opinion.
Just busting your balls Guyver.
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