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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZe4lpZ-tBE
Erock - You have to be a shred guitarist to understand. He's dressed up as Deadpool in that one...
That's just the latest one I've watched, not one of my favs, for example this is his normal stuff:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VuttSbxtUY
Take a crappy song + metal/shred = talent
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCvwVxAT_SE
Didn't you know, it's a provide fact over in America that video games are to blame for most child crimes!
As seens by these real-life events:
- A young teenager was arrested after breaking into a car and driving it around for a joy ride with a bunch of older friends. The teen was originally playing GTA, but got kicked off and was told to go play outside.
- A 8 year old after playing just 5 minutes of GTA 5, doing nothing more than driving around... picked up a loaded gun with the safety off from the middle of the living room table and played with it as a toy, shooting his grandparent babysitting (but ignoring) him.
- Bored two American teenagers pick up a fully loaded .22 caliber rifle just lying around and start shooting, ending in a nurse being killed. GTA again is to be blamed.
This clearly isn't the parent's fault, the babysitter's fault, nor the gun safety laws... it's a video game to easily scapegoat and take the blame each time. 'Murica!
Perhaps Youtube videos will be blamed next?