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* ColbertBump: Arthur Brown's popularity increased after WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows did a One-Hit Wonderland video on him, to the point that ''this very page'' was created as a result of it. To a lesser extent, this also applies with Adam Rosner of WebVideo/TribeTwelve fame using a backmasked version of "Fire" in the video DEATHTRAPEXODUS. "Fire" is a tragic example, as it was the song that the Christchurch mosque killer was listening to as he got into his getaway vehicle, right after shooting a woman twice in the head with his rifle as she was lying on the sidewalk begging for help. Website/YouTube even went as far as to disable comments on almost all videos with the song as an anti-hate speech measure.
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* ColbertBump: Arthur Brown's popularity increased after WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows did a One-Hit Wonderland video on him, to the point that ''this very page'' was created as a result of it. To a lesser extent, this also applies with Adam Rosner of WebVideo/TribeTwelve fame using a backmasked version of "Fire" in the video DEATHTRAPEXODUS.''DEATHTRAPEXODUS'', as well as Music/DeathGrips [[SampledUp sampling it up]] in "Lord of the Game". "Fire" is a tragic example, as it was the song that the Christchurch mosque killer was listening to as he got into his getaway vehicle, right after shooting a woman twice in the head with his rifle as she was lying on the sidewalk begging for help. Website/YouTube even went as far as to disable comments on almost all videos with the song as an anti-hate speech measure.
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* ColbertBump: Arthur Brown's popularity increased after WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows did a One-Hit Wonderland video on him, to the point that ''this very page'' was created as a result of it. To a lesser extent, this also applies with Adam Rosner of WebVideo/TribeTwelve fame using a backmasked version of "Fire" in the video DEATHTRAPEXODUS.
"Fire" is a tragic example, as it was the song that the Christchurch mosque killer was listening to as he got into his getaway vehicle, right after shooting a woman twice in the head with his rifle as she was lying on the sidewalk begging for help. Website/YouTube even went as far as to disable comments on almost all videos with the song as an anti-hate speech measure.
"Fire" is a tragic example, as it was the song that the Christchurch mosque killer was listening to as he got into his getaway vehicle, right after shooting a woman twice in the head with his rifle as she was lying on the sidewalk begging for help. Website/YouTube even went as far as to disable comments on almost all videos with the song as an anti-hate speech measure.
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* ColbertBump: Arthur Brown's popularity increased after WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows did a One-Hit Wonderland video on him, to the point that ''this very page'' was created as a result of it. To a lesser extent, this also applies with Adam Rosner of WebVideo/TribeTwelve fame using a backmasked version of "Fire" in the video DEATHTRAPEXODUS. \n\n "Fire" is a tragic example, as it was the song that the Christchurch mosque killer was listening to as he got into his getaway vehicle, right after shooting a woman twice in the head with his rifle as she was lying on the sidewalk begging for help. Website/YouTube even went as far as to disable comments on almost all videos with the song as an anti-hate speech measure.
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* ColbertBump: Arthur Brown's popularity increased after WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows did a One-Hit Wonderland video on him, to the point that ''this very page'' was created as a result of it. To a lesser extent, this also applies with Adam Rosner of WebVideo/TribeTwelve fame using a backmasked version of "Fire" in the video DEATHTRAPEXODUS. "Fire" is a tragic example, as it was the song Brenton Tarrant, the Christchurch mosque killer was listening to as he got into his getaway vehicle. Website/YouTube even went as far as to disable comments on almost all videos with the song as an anti-hate speech measure.
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* ColbertBump: Arthur Brown's popularity increased after WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows did a One-Hit Wonderland video on him, to the point that ''this very page'' was created as a result of it. To a lesser extent, this also applies with Adam Rosner of WebVideo/TribeTwelve fame using a backmasked version of "Fire" in the video DEATHTRAPEXODUS.
"Fire" is a tragic example, as it was the songBrenton Tarrant, that the Christchurch mosque killer was listening to as he got into his getaway vehicle.vehicle, right after shooting a woman twice in the head with his rifle as she was lying on the sidewalk begging for help. Website/YouTube even went as far as to disable comments on almost all videos with the song as an anti-hate speech measure.
"Fire" is a tragic example, as it was the song
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** Music/JimiHendrix was a ''huge'' fan of Arthur Brown. His admiration for the man was so high that he actually went into radio stations and asked people to start playing Brown's music on the radio.
** In particular, many well-known musicians such as Music/{{KISS}}, Music/MarilynManson, Music/PeterGabriel, and even ''Music/GeorgeClinton'' have cited Brown as an influence on their work.
** Music/JimiHendrix was a ''huge'' fan of Arthur Brown. His admiration for the man was so high that he actually went into radio stations and asked people to start playing Brown's music on the radio.
** In particular, many well-known musicians such as Music/{{KISS}}, Music/MarilynManson, Music/PeterGabriel, and even ''Music/GeorgeClinton'' have cited Brown as an influence on their work.
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** Music/JimiHendrix was a ''huge'' fan of Arthur Brown. His admiration for the man was so high that he actually went into radio stations and asked people to start playing Brown's music on the radio.
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* UncreditedRole: He sang the lead vocals for [[Creator/EdgarAllanPoe The Tell-Tale Heart]] by Music/TheAlanParsonsProject.
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* UncreditedRole: He sang the lead vocals for [[Creator/EdgarAllanPoe The Tell-Tale Heart]] by Music/TheAlanParsonsProject.
* NamesTheSame: No, Arthur Brown isn't related to the [[Music/JamesBrown Godfather of Soul]] in any way, [[CoveredUp although he did cover one of his songs once.]]
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* UncreditedRole: He sang the lead vocals for [[Creator/EdgarAllanPoe The Tell-Tale Heart]] by Music/TheAlanParsonsProject.
* NamesTheSame: No, Arthur Brown isn't related to the [[Music/JamesBrown Godfather of Soul]] in any way, [[CoveredUp although he did cover one of his songs once.]]Music/TheAlanParsonsProject.
* NamesTheSame: No, Arthur Brown isn't related to the [[Music/JamesBrown Godfather of Soul]] in any way, [[CoveredUp although he did cover one of his songs once.]]
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** In particular, many well-known musicians such as Music/{{KISS}}, Music/MarilynManson, Music/PeterGabriel, and even ''Music/GeorgeClinton'' have cited Brown as an influence on their work.
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* BigNameFan: Music/JimiHendrix was a ''huge'' fan of Arthur Brown. His admiration for the man was so high that he actually went into radio stations and asked people to start playing Brown's music on the radio.radio.
* NamesTheSame: No, Arthur Brown isn't related to the [[Music/JamesBrown Godfather of Soul]] in any way, [[CoveredUp although he did cover one of his songs once.]]
* NamesTheSame: No, Arthur Brown isn't related to the [[Music/JamesBrown Godfather of Soul]] in any way, [[CoveredUp although he did cover one of his songs once.]]
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