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*Valerie Plame and The Bangman's Gambit: Support espionage and treason against the United States of America.
 
*Valerie Plame and The Bangman's Gambit: Support espionage and treason against the United States of America.
 
*Days of Elaine: A woman reveals to her own son that he is a mistake and she would rather go back to being a wandering gypsy than continue being a parent.
 
*Days of Elaine: A woman reveals to her own son that he is a mistake and she would rather go back to being a wandering gypsy than continue being a parent.
*O New England: Another show of support for typically Godless regions of the United States of America.
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*I'm Sticking with You: A cover of a Velvet Underground song, a band who were known for their extreme drug use in the 1960s.
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*Culling of the Fold: A man forces a young woman to dismember dead bodies. Possibly ethnic cleansing
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*The Sporting Life: Encourages a lazy and selfish attitude towards school sports.
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*The Perfect Crime: Colin Relishes in robbing a bank, leaving a trail of bodies in his wake.
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*The Chimbley Sweep: Just plain dirty.
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*Billy Liar: Lying
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*Leslie Anne Levine: Abortion
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*Summersong: Distaste for Summertime.
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*Sons & Daughters: Kids rising up against their parents.
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*A Cautionary Song: Piracy, prostitution.
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*Bandit Queen: Feminazism, train robbing.
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*On the Bus Mall: Teenage runaways, all around punk attitudes, what with their dumpster diving and panhandling for drug money.
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[[Category:Bands|Decemberists, The]]
 
[[Category:Bands|Decemberists, The]]

Revision as of 16:07, May 6, 2011

The Decemberists are an immoral, liberal, Indie-rock band from Portland, Oregon. Their members include Colin Meloy, Chris Funk, Jenny Conlee, Nate Query, and John Moen.[1] They played a concert for Barack Obama, and endorsed him for the presidency. [2]

They are known for glorifying rape, suicide (most often by drowning, and some songs simply involve death by drowning, without suicide being involved[3]), and various other sinful acts in their music; the songs "We Both Go Down Together" (rape and double-suicide)[4], "The Landlord's Daughter/You'll Not Feel the Drowning" (rape and apparent homicide by drowning, in the respective parts of the song[5]), and the entire story arc of the latest album, "The Hazards of Love," is based around rape, intercourse, homicide, infanticide (although at least the character who so gleefully sings of his childrens' murders is the villain, although lead singer Meloy takes undue joy in the song) and the eventual double-suicide of the main characters by drowning[6]. Apparently they also suffer from a severe lack of originality, as well as a severe lack of morals.

When asked whether he felt his music could corrupt those who listened to by glorifying rape, homicide and suicide, leader singer Colin Meloy said that he "didn't care".

Decemberists Songs with Potentially Negative Influences

  • Mariner's Revenge Song: Glorifies obsessive revenge and murder.
  • July, July: Encourages fleeting entanglement over true romance.
  • Legionnaire's Lament: Encourages alcoholism.
  • We Both Go Down Together: Encourages rape against a unrequited love.
  • O Valencia!: Pro-gang message.
  • Yankee Bayonet: Glorifies the Confederate cause in the American Civil War.
  • Infanta: Pro-monarchist message.
  • Eli, the Barrow Boy: An anti-Christian and possibly Wiccan image of life after death.
  • The Rake's Song: Tells a story of a young widower who kills his children because he doesn't feel like being a parent anymore.
  • The Crane Wife: Bestiality.
  • This Is Why We Fight: Supports anarchy and lawlessness.
  • Los Angeles I'm Yours: Colin confesses his love for a Godless city.
  • Valerie Plame and The Bangman's Gambit: Support espionage and treason against the United States of America.
  • Days of Elaine: A woman reveals to her own son that he is a mistake and she would rather go back to being a wandering gypsy than continue being a parent.
  1. Decemberists Official Site
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