So What may refer to:

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  • So What!, the official Metallica fan club magazine

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So What? (Anti-Nowhere League song)

"So What?" is a song written by the British punk band the Anti-Nowhere League. The song first appeared as the B-side of the band's debut 7" single "Streets of London", in 1981.

History and controversy

The song was written, according to the band, after sitting in a pub one night and hearing two men try to out do each other with stories of past experiences. The song is therefore a retort to people who tell embellished stories to make themselves appear better than the other person they are in conversation with.

The obscene lyrical content of the song caused the British police to seize all copies of the single from the band's distributors under the Obscene Publications Act and remove all copies from sale . The word "fuck" appeared in the first line of the song. The song has subsequently been appended to various CD reissues of the We Are... The League album and has become somewhat of an anthem for the band. Lyrics in the song include references to bestiality (I fucked a sheep/I fucked a goat...) and acquiring sexually transmitted diseases (I've had the crabs, I've had the lice/I've had the clap...).

So What! (magazine)

So What! is the magazine of The Metallica Club (usually known as Metclub), the official Metallica fan club. The magazine was started in 1981. It comes out four times a year just for club members and has 48 pages with Metallica news, photos and inside information. The title of the magazine came from their cover of Anti-Nowhere League's song "So What".

The band, along with So What! editor Steffan Chirazi released the 273 page book So What!: The Good, The Mad and The Ugly in 2004. This piece was a proverbial "best of" and contained some of the most noteworthy articles, pictorials, and interviews that the magazine has featured in more than a decade. The book also gave the general public its first non-membership look at the Metallica club and the quarterly release of its fan club magazine.

References

External links

  • Metallica's official site
  • MetClub's official site
  • Preview of the book
  • Dead City

    Dead City may refer to:

  • Dead City (film), a 1951 Greek film
  • A song from the 1997 Patti Smith album Peace and Noise
  • Minas Morgul, also known as "The Dead City", a fortress from Lord of the Rings universe
  • A side-scrolling video game by Com2uS
  • See also

  • Dead Cities
  • The City of the Dead (disambiguation)
  • Dead City (film)

    Dead City (Greek: Nekri politeia) is a 1951 Greek drama film directed by Frixos Iliadis. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival.

    Cast

  • Irene Papas (as Eirini Pappa)
  • Nikos Tzogias - Petros
  • Eleni Zafeiriou
  • Giannis Argyris - Lambros
  • Christina Kalogerikou
  • Lakis Skellas
  • Giorgos Foundas
  • Anthi Miliadi
  • Anny Papageorgiou
  • References

    External links

  • Dead City at the Internet Movie Database
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Dead City

    by: Violent Force

    If there's something you will make
    You'll have to take
    Your machine out of the dust
    To satisfie your lust
    We fuck the greenies law
    Mad Bingo cracks will bleed
    They'll end on circular saw
    In Dead City we will meet
    Alcoholic forces power
    Will take us higher
    You'll kill flower power
    That is our desire
    Silly poppers running wild
    Keep on smiling like a child
    When we scratch their face
    Oh, what kind of grace
    Prudish girls in disco-fashion
    Enjoy peace, don't like any aggression
    But we all know, they're so mad




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