You are here

Music Videos That Want Your Soul (2014) (432.240)

Primary tabs

SizeSeedsPeersCompleted
252.82 MiB000
This torrent has no flags.


*My video shows how music videos are promoting sin. Music videos are brainwashing millions of people. Watch my film to see for yourself.
My Video is on youtube: Music Videos That Still Want Your Soul
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=pdlyXcLC69M

This video is fair use under 17 U.S. Code § 107 and is non-profit video. Music Videos used were all under ten percent of the original music video. For any music video over five minutes, less than 30 seconds was used from the source. Please be at least 18 to watch.

This film takes an honest look at popular music videos released mostly from 2012-2013. Music videos are subversive by nature. Subversive; trying to destroy or damage something, especially an established political system. My film will attempt the argument that music videos try to destroy and damage a person morally by shaping their values and behavior. This is accomplished by the viewer not being aware of this agenda and the propaganda. Then through repetition, targeting the youth, and by creating an idol image, the target usually accepts the subversive idea. The idea is made to look fun and popular, through having many young, attractive people in music videos. My film will show countless music videos that are subversive by definition.

These are the different video resolutions. The movie is a about 1 hour in duration
720 version (has two audio tracks. Bonus Commentary Track
480 version
360 version
240 version

admiralbob77 - Longing for Tumbleweeds (ft. snowflake)
cdk - Silence Await
Donniedrost - Heaven Hell (ft. SerenityFrost)
Ghost k - Dummy
Gurdonark - Found
Hansatom - Mock the Afflicted (ft. Robert Warrington)
Ramblinglibrarian - How Do You Feel About That?
Wired Ant - Mal Printemps (ft. Thomas
Tritschler, Martian Soul Trekkers)
Zeos - Photo theme: Window Like
Basematic - Orc March
mindmapthat - Vox Vs. Uke(6 Vocal Stems 1 Ukulele Stem)

Comments

I'm blissfully ignorant of all the musicians you listed. That's one good thing about growing old, you stop being the target for their spells and can observe its workings from the outside. From the brief snippets I watched from the Youtube link, it appears the programming hasn't changed much. The pursuit of sex and the foolish waste of money associated with it still appears to be the focal point of their programming. Different from other generations, this generation isn't being programmed as heavily with the drug programming, it is however getting a mega dose of effeminate and homosexual programming. The promotion of purposeless youth rebellion and the pushing of urban black culture onto suburban whites (and vice-versa) is also still part of the programming. The "youth-centric" nature of these videos is also giving kids the egos of Gods and the illusion of self-importance. They are foolishly under the impression that this is "their" time and that they control the future. Five years from now the next generation will mock the bright-coloured hightops and big glasses that the current generation considers so trendy. They'll mock the obsolete iPhones, skinny jeans, and the silly mustache tattoos in the same way that the current generation mocks the flip phones, baggy jeans, and the tribal tattoos worn by those of the previous generation. The sun is setting ever more quickly for each generation, and the next pop generation is already at their heels being prepared by pre-teen pop groups like Taylor Swift and One Direction and Disney shows like "Shake it Up" and "Austin and Ally".

I didn't see much commentary in this documentary. It's a compilation of pop videos but people aren't given any indicators of what they are watching and why it is bad for them. Without this opposing commentary you may actually be promoting this stuff instead of warning people against it.