Iranian TV report on the heavy metal music scene in Tehran:

Devil worship originated in England in the 19th century. It is supported by Jewish and American capitalists. Drug use and depraved sexual rituals are part of the daily life of devil worshippers.

Not forgetting biting the heads off bats.

Rap and heavy metal are among the main music styles in which the most indecent expressions are used, encouraging the listeners to violence, fear, lack of discipline, death, pain, recklessness, and paranoia.

I don’t think I’d want to add anything to that.

Reporter: “What is your hairstyle called?”

Iranian youth: “It’s called ‘fashion,’ ‘rooster,’ or ‘skewer in a socket.’”

Reporter: “What’s a ‘skewer in a socket’?”

Iranian youth: “You stick your fingers into an electrical socket, and your hair stands up on end.”

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3 responses to “Skewer in a Socket”

  1. Dom Avatar
    Dom

    “… the most indecent expressions are used, encouraging the listeners to violence, …” You can say that about quite a few Mosque sermons.
    Also, this is from Iran too. Unintentionally funny:
    http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/1529.htm

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  2. DaninVan Avatar
    DaninVan

    Dom; any idea who the bearded guy in uniform is, watching the video on screen?

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  3. Dom Avatar
    Dom

    Isn’t that odd? There isn’t a clue on the show.

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