"Don't be a faggot now that's the key" - Finale.
I came across this line when I was listening to State Of Euphoria for the first time in ages. It's odd; I always thought of this record as being very upbeat and positive, but that line stuck out like a sore thumb.
For a band so vocal about racism it seems contradictory to me that they'd be so homophobic...or is it a cultural difference? I mean, in the UK if you call someone a faggot it's a specific derogatory reference to a gay man, maybe in the US it just means 'weak'. I've heard it used in that context before.
Then again, Anthrax had a friendship/working relationship with Billy Milano and we all know he's not exactly a cuddly liberal...
I wouldn't have questioned this line when this album came out - I was only 17, but isn't that the problem? Bands should think of the impact their lyrics can have - why be negative? It's so easy and it just breeds more negativity.
I'm not advocating censorship, not at all. I'm just trying to figure out what was meant and if it's justifiable.
Ross.
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I came across this line when I was listening to State Of Euphoria for the first time in ages. It's odd; I always thought of this record as being very upbeat and positive, but that line stuck out like a sore thumb.
For a band so vocal about racism it seems contradictory to me that they'd be so homophobic...or is it a cultural difference? I mean, in the UK if you call someone a faggot it's a specific derogatory reference to a gay man, maybe in the US it just means 'weak'. I've heard it used in that context before.
Then again, Anthrax had a friendship/working relationship with Billy Milano and we all know he's not exactly a cuddly liberal...
I wouldn't have questioned this line when this album came out - I was only 17, but isn't that the problem? Bands should think of the impact their lyrics can have - why be negative? It's so easy and it just breeds more negativity.
I'm not advocating censorship, not at all. I'm just trying to figure out what was meant and if it's justifiable.
Ross.
x