Crack Rock’s new single Pee on Mee




Nobody would seriously believe it, except that it’s on video. Here is primal normalization and glorification of filth. I almost did not post this but figured there is some message due, a warning to beware, that there is an overall energy at work, harnessed, focused. From where, unsure; to what end, perhaps overall degradation. Or maybe this is all total coincidence and just some normal way of things.
https://www.reddit.com/r/WTF/comments/1j9jvso/going_to_a_concert_and_having_the_lead_singer_pee/
This is from 2021 and indeed is Brass Against. Sophia Urista, fitting name, is the urinator.
- In 2021, lead singer Sophia Urista urinated on a fan onstage during a Welcome to Rockville performance at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Brass Against apologized, tweeting that Urista had gotten “carried away”. They added: “That’s not something the rest of us expected, and it’s not something you’ll see again at our shows.” The band was banned from performing at the festival and future NASCAR events.
- (“The rest of the band didn’t expect it.” Band member adjusts ipad to make sure the camera is pointing directly at it.)
Having been to a few NASCAR races myself, this isn’t surprising. I camped at the infield in Chicago and I was surprised at what was going on. Definitely not kid friendly…
I went to talladega one year. And it was one of the craziest things… mobile stripper poles, where any woman is encouraged to come take their clothes off for money…dwarf strippers covered in oil… lots of drugs and alcohol… open sex acts often by these amateur strippers on many other guys while getting cheered by everyone… and as Nascar fans, these are not the fittest and most attractive people.
Nominative determinism is the theory that a person’s name has some influence over what they do with their life.
In 1994 I went to see Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson was the opener. I had my short little friend on my shoulders in like the 2nd row. Marilyn proceeds to take his boot off, piss in it. And then throw it at the crowd. Blasting my friend all over with the piss. She’s hated that motherfucker ever since.
I always thought this was some shock rock band or whatever, not a brass band which makes things even weirder. And now the band seems to think that’s normal and the fans rejoice.
They’re a brass band famous for doing covers of rock songs, leaning more into the rock style than what most people will think of in terms of a brass band. Early in the set she said something about having to pee really bad, and it sucks you can’t. Then she said something about wanting to pee on someone on stage, and asked the crowd if anyone was down and she pointed out some guy. Then they kept playing for a while, and she ended up calling the guy up on stage and doing this.
In demonica, there is a predilection for effluvient, urine, feces…
Paging GG Allin. Yeah, when I read this I said to myself: didn’t GG Allin die? I saw him at the Casbah (near Morena Blvd. San Diego) on like a Tuesday night or something absurd as you’d expect and I was asking myself what I was doing there. It was near the end about a year before he died. We had arrived with the Mentors. They had a crowd of like a dozen people total. Basically the only people in attendance were the “road crew,” That’s a small crowd to absorb that sort of energy. It was scary. [The town of Littleton, NH removed his headstone from St. Rose Cemetery due to how many people visited his grave specifically to defecate on it.]
I got dragged into a GG Allin show when I was 15 and heavy into hardcore and punk, and while I remember exactly nothing musical occurring, I just stood transfixed, watching a naked man in cowboy boots piss all over everyone that was too close to the stage, beat his forehead bloody with the mic, and then later shit on that same stage, throw it at the crowd, then lick his hands clean. I don’t know if it was 10 minutes or an hour. It was just a ‘holy shit’ moment that lasted right until he told us all to “FCKING LEAVE AND DIE” and exited the building.
Yeah, NOTHING to do with the music or the intention behind it.