Rock Star All-Star Lineups (Crossover)
Comments about the canon characters Cripto's powers brought to the real world, and the rock bands that were formed from them at the time.
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Richard: Awesome lineup but judging from the titles of some of their songs, like Hail to The Cops, their performance may attract terrorists. I've seen terrorist attacks at musical concerts before and when I apprehended the terrorists, they told me their reasons which are clearly political reasons. Any song that promotes a certain political ideaology tends to draw in terrorists.
Zax: But what makes a song political?
Jack: Any references to the government or politics.
Chuong: My country is strict with what kind of music is allowed and what kind of music is banned. If the songs have words like "war", "overthrow", or anything relating to political material, it will be banned. Yet, the music in question can be accessed by Internet and Vietnam takes little legal action to that. Yet, songs with the word "revolution" is allowed as long the song's context promotes peace and doesn't reference controversial material. Hence most foreign singers who hold concerts in my country are usually from Korea since we trust their people and culture because they respect us well. And yes there are Vietnamese government officials like myself who translate songs from whatever language they're in into Vietnamese.
Mirza: There's one thing that it can never be banned in any country; Internet memes. Those flow everywhere and no country can stop them. Not even Iran can stop it and I'm Iranian. But that's just me.
Zax: But what makes a song political?
Jack: Any references to the government or politics.
Chuong: My country is strict with what kind of music is allowed and what kind of music is banned. If the songs have words like "war", "overthrow", or anything relating to political material, it will be banned. Yet, the music in question can be accessed by Internet and Vietnam takes little legal action to that. Yet, songs with the word "revolution" is allowed as long the song's context promotes peace and doesn't reference controversial material. Hence most foreign singers who hold concerts in my country are usually from Korea since we trust their people and culture because they respect us well. And yes there are Vietnamese government officials like myself who translate songs from whatever language they're in into Vietnamese.
Mirza: There's one thing that it can never be banned in any country; Internet memes. Those flow everywhere and no country can stop them. Not even Iran can stop it and I'm Iranian. But that's just me.
Cripto: Hail to the Cops wasn't meant to be a political statement; it was just praising the police for the great job they do.
Razor/Jake: If you understood our backgrounds, you'd understand some of these titles better. Still, that's fascinating to know how various nations ban certain things.
Cripto: What we must do is respect all cultures and peoples even if we don't understand why they do what they do sometimes.
Razor/Jake: Absolutely.
Razor/Jake: If you understood our backgrounds, you'd understand some of these titles better. Still, that's fascinating to know how various nations ban certain things.
Cripto: What we must do is respect all cultures and peoples even if we don't understand why they do what they do sometimes.
Razor/Jake: Absolutely.
Richard: That and nowadays, anything is open to interpretation. That's why this world will have various countries because no two people think the same no matter how similar they may be within a local area. Sure the world is finally united together but for a common goal against evil.
Zax: Isn't that why the UN1024 and our allies exist to prove that no matter how different we are, we have a common goal to join together against evil?
Richard: Exactly. We also have at least a few things in common in things like justice. What the terrorists want to do to Bendraqi is not justice but rather an act of revenge.
Zax: If only Ray could understand that if he must fight Bendraqi, he must act through justice than out of revenge. I will never forget that infamous day when the terrorists were cheering Ray on to kill Bendraqi and good thing we stopped him before he went nuts.
Richard: He will be forbidden to fight Bendraqi because of that incident. He can fight other enemies but not Bendraqi.
Zax: Isn't that why the UN1024 and our allies exist to prove that no matter how different we are, we have a common goal to join together against evil?
Richard: Exactly. We also have at least a few things in common in things like justice. What the terrorists want to do to Bendraqi is not justice but rather an act of revenge.
Zax: If only Ray could understand that if he must fight Bendraqi, he must act through justice than out of revenge. I will never forget that infamous day when the terrorists were cheering Ray on to kill Bendraqi and good thing we stopped him before he went nuts.
Richard: He will be forbidden to fight Bendraqi because of that incident. He can fight other enemies but not Bendraqi.
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