Bully the Bullies. To me this means make life difficult for white supremacists every single day. #BullytheBullies #FuckShitUp #StandUpAgainstRacism
Please steal this from me and spread it far and wide when you get a moment. #StompNazis #PunchNazis #FuckShitUp
Bluesky

Bluesky Social
the fifth column

the fifth column

control freak studio / control.org
@GottaLaff "English version of the #Taliban" My #Comrades in #Texas need to seriously #fuckshitup

Friendly reminder that a Bored Gigi is a Bad Gigi(tm) and a Silent Gigi is probably busy doing something you're gonna hate.

😘

#FuckShitlibs #FuckShitUp

AD056 Replicant 3

Happy Nonnukkah! This album fuq’s! Hit that πŸ” button and let this rip! Nonagon Infinity the first album from the Aussie riff masters with some thrash and slash #fuckshitup #KGLW https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m3LoSftJh76j_mowaS4hBhw9-pa3Avy0M&feature=share #music #psychrock
Nonagon Infinity

Nonagon Infinity is the eighth studio album by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard. It was released on 29 April 2016 on ATO Records. The album is designed to play as an "infinite loop" where each song segues into the next and the last song segues into the first, so that "the record can be played front-to-back-to-front-to-back and the sound won't break". The title is a reference to this idea, as there are nine songs on the album that could be played "infinitely". Considered the band's breakthrough album, Nonagon Infinity earned positive reviews from critics and gave King Gizzard greater international exposure, while becoming their first release to make the top 20 of the Australian albums chart. The album "controversially" won Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal album at the ARIA Music Awards of 2016, with some accusing the ARIA of miscategorizing Nonagon Infinity. The album won Best Album at the Music Victoria Awards of 2016. Various aspects of the album are featured on later albums. The opening track, "Robot Stop", briefly features use of microtonal tuning, a technique explored further on the band's follow-up, Flying Microtonal Banana.

YouTube Music