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Ever since the early days of shock rock in the 1970s, politicians have used it to advocate for the censorship of the music industry, but in recent years backlash has steadily reduced.<ref>https://www.wweek.com/music/2017/08/07/rape-rock-band-booked-by-portland-venue-protests-follow</ref>
Ever since the early days of shock rock in the 1970s, politicians have used it to advocate for the censorship of the music industry, but in recent years backlash has steadily reduced.<ref>https://www.wweek.com/music/2017/08/07/rape-rock-band-booked-by-portland-venue-protests-follow</ref>


During the height of the Mentors, they were invited to the Hot Seat TV show to be interviewed by host Wally George where they were repeatedly denounced and the lead singer's black hood used for concealing the members' identity was snatched off. Because of the conflict between the host and the audience which was actively rallying in favor of the band, the interview was forced to end prematurely.<refhttps://fstube.net/w/6qiVxpMY7VwXuURtAtDYaP</ref>
During the height of the Mentors, they were invited to the Hot Seat TV show to be interviewed by host Wally George where they were repeatedly denounced and the lead singer's black hood used for concealing the members' identity was snatched off. Because of the conflict between the host and the audience which was actively rallying in favor of the band, the interview was forced to end prematurely.<ref>https://fstube.net/w/6qiVxpMY7VwXuURtAtDYaP</ref>


==Notable Rape Rock Bands & Artists==
==Notable Rape Rock Bands & Artists==

Revision as of 18:08, 18 December 2024

Rape Rock or Shock Rock is a subgenre of rock and heavy metal music that sets it's focus on shock value, often times displaying offensive, violent and sexually suggestive lyrics paired with dynamic music[1]

The Mentors, a heavy metal band originally formed in May 1976 in Seattle, Washington is known for having created and popularized the "Rape Rock" genre and played an identifiable role in pushing the boundaries of freedom of speech.[2]

Censorship

Ever since the early days of shock rock in the 1970s, politicians have used it to advocate for the censorship of the music industry, but in recent years backlash has steadily reduced.[3]

During the height of the Mentors, they were invited to the Hot Seat TV show to be interviewed by host Wally George where they were repeatedly denounced and the lead singer's black hood used for concealing the members' identity was snatched off. Because of the conflict between the host and the audience which was actively rallying in favor of the band, the interview was forced to end prematurely.[4]

Notable Rape Rock Bands & Artists

  • GG Allin
    "You'll know the feel of my whip cracking on your ass
    I'd love to shove my shot glass up your tight, tight ass
    Stick a knife in your nipples 'till you can't take no more
    Pissing in your mouth, bitch - let's gangbang this whore"[5]
  • The Mentors
    Round up all glam faggots and put em in a cage
    So the hetero Mentors can rock the stage
    Heterosexuals have the right to rock
    Wanna see a girl with a pussy and not a cock[6]
  • The Raunchous Brothers
    "You are of the weaker gender
    I am a horny sex offender
    Face it, bitch, there's no escape
    Tonight you're gonna get raped"[7]

References