Even fictional bands are banning the Trump marketing campaign from utilizing their music.
After Isaac Hayes’ property efficiently barred Trump from utilizing “Maintain On, I’m Coming,” the cinematic heavy metallic act Spinal Faucet have preemptively demanded that the marketing campaign not play their track “Intercourse Farm.”
Harry Shearer, who portrays Spinal Faucet bassist Derek Smalls, declared the track off-limits in a hilarious tweet: “Not a band to be outdone, Spinal Faucet is demanding that the Trump marketing campaign chorus from enjoying ‘Intercourse Farm’ at their rallies.”
“Intercourse Farm” is an ’80s laborious rock pastiche with lyrics that parody the objectification of girls that was centric to that decade’s rock/metallic tradition. Whereas it’s clearly not a track any political marketing campaign would truly play, the joke is that it’s a reasonably apt depiction of Donald Trump’s historical past of sexual misconduct and misogyny: “Intercourse farm lady / I’m gonna mow you down / Intercourse farm lady / I’ll rake and hoe you down.”
Within the feedback to the tweet, somebody requested if Spinal Faucet’s “Massive Backside” was nonetheless “up for grabs” for Trump, to which Shearer cleverly replied, “He thinks so.”
In the meantime, we beforehand reported that the extremely anticipated sequel to the mockumentary This Is Spinal Faucet was wrapping up filming this summer season, with plans for a launch in Spring/Summer time 2025.
“We obtained all people collectively and we added a few shock friends,” remarked Rob Reiner of the movie, which sees him reprising his position as director alongside the band’s unique solid: Christopher Visitor (as Nigel Tufnel), Michael McKean (as David St. Hubbins), and Shearer (as Smalls).
Under you’ll be able to see Shearer’s tweet and revisit Spinal Faucet’s “Intercourse Farm.”
Not a band to be outdone, Spinal Faucet is demanding that the Trump marketing campaign chorus from enjoying “Intercourse Farm” at their rallies.
— Harry Shearer (@theharryshearer) September 6, 2024
He thinks so.
— Harry Shearer (@theharryshearer) September 6, 2024