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Showing posts with label Every Ape and His Brother. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Every Ape and His Brother. Show all posts

Friday, May 17, 2024

Rumble back-up channel for Dozerfleet Studios seems more likely

On the eve of the Air Force admitting that things like DEW lasers and chemtrails are, in fact, a reality, YouTube seems more determined than ever to label admitted facts as "conspiracy theories," knowingly lying, in order for its CEO to craft her own "reality."

On May 17th of 2024, the video for the song "Gates Demi!" was falsely accused of "trying to incite [current] violence," by referencing "a conspiracy theory." Online chat bots suggested that Dozerfleet Records contact a criminal lawyer to go after YouTube for this. That option is being considered.

The Dozerfleet Studios Channel was issued a warning, with a strike pending, over the video in question. The video was deleted. What were the butthurt and triggered so upset over?

In 2020, there were confirmed sightings of Air Force DEW laser drones over California, immediately before several "wildfires" broke out across the state. Left-wing TV rags blamed it on "climate change," while right-wing rags like Fox News blamed the fires on Antifa.

The song, released in 2021, was a parody of "Chop Suey!" by System of a Down. It made fun of the "wildfires" claim, by outright stating the DEW lasers were to blame, as they were. The song speculated that Bill Gates and his globalist allies were involved, and that they had intentions to continue starting fires this way. This speculation appears to have been confirmed by none other than Russel Brand, who published video of DEW lasers being used to commit arson and genocide in Hawaii in 2023.

The same bridge to the song later went on to reference disenfranchisement in Michigan, with well-documented cases of mail-in fraud. On top of that, it mocked the state of New York for law enforcement's failure to take action against hospitals and mobs for crimes against the elderly. It also made fun of Oregon, over the whole "Summer of Love" debacle.

The parody song was deemed acceptable at the time of its upload; but was suddenly deemed "not okay" out of nowhere, three years later. Given that many other videos have gone into far more detail on this subject, and in venues that don't involve comedy or entertainment which should fall under key protections, without that content being deleted, it would seem as this particular music video was unfairly targeted.

The decision by YouTube to ban the video was contested with an appeal; but the video was deleted forever anyway.

If any further mischaracterization or undue harassment by YouTube continues against Dozerfleet properties, then as many videos as possible will be moved to another platform. The YouTube channel may very well shut itself down. This blog will then link to the new platform. And if this blog's rights to reference the existence of a parody song are infringed, then Dozerfleet may relocate entirely to a new website. Legal options are also being considered, as censoring comedians just for mentioning truths that the admins don't like due to it being politically inexpedient is an unlawful form of censorship.

Claims of "it's just a private company" fall flat, when it has stock trade value! And when they get their advice to censor that specific content specifically from Congress and the FBI, then that means it's collaboration with a criminal enterprise that is explicitly violating the First Amendment, over the very specific main reason the Amendment was created!

That is unacceptable.

As such, all individual song lyric listings for Every Ape and His Brother have been taken down from this blog. The lyrics will be compiled into song books, and then republished as downlodable e-books by album. Any soyboy who still tries to "report" inconvenient truths in a work of art, is asking for trouble!

Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Ferris articles getting expanded

In order to better address the history of each major notable location at Ferris State, and to make more room for the remake of Blood Over Water, The Notable on-campus locations and Notable in-town locations articles related to Big Rapids are being heavily expanded upon.

Instead of just a main Big Rapids article and two sub-pages, each major location previously mentioned in segmentations is now getting its own page. This will have an impact on links in every article related to these new article pages. However, the following projects and characters will feel the effects sooner than anyone else:

  • Blood Over Water (2009 miniseries)
  • Blood Over Water (webcomic)
  • Sorbet
  • Kozerlen
  • Mackley's Wardrobe
  • Ferris State Live
  • Ferris in Focus (and all episodes)
  • Innovative Grafix ad 2010
  • Mancino's ad 2010
  • Fox 32 ad
  • Volkonir 2008
  • Volkonir (2008 film)
  • Volkonir Meets the Power Rangers
  • The Blue Face Film Strips
  • Volkonir (character)
  • Dereck Tumbline
  • Cassie Helm
  • Hadley Mint
  • Aaron Stefflin
  • Mark Stefflin
  • Chris Kennal
  • Monica Shelly
  • Ashley Phillips
  • George Lawence
  • Kyle Tugrass
  • Clyde Spendelworth
  • Meredith Celestine
  • Wanda Celestine
  • Unlisted
  • She is Nectar
  • Every Ape and His Brother (and all related songs)
  • The Sims 4: Oughties Big Rapids Living Stuff
  • Vance Lingolin
  • Sleet Mountain
  • Interview with Polly
  • Ciem (2007)
  • Ciem 2 (2009)
  • Ciem 3 (2009)
  • A Witness from Dirbine
  • Pursuit of the Facts
  • Mutt Mackley
  • Gambino Penguin
  • Task Delegator
  • Mutt Mackley and Gamino Penguin's "Somewhere I Belong"
  • Mackley's Wardrobe

Other articles' links will be revised on an as-needed basis.

Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Hell Sermon now available in the Every Ape collection

The top description explains the song as such:

"A frustrated preacher with not much to lose, shakes the congregation from apathy with a sermon set to a Journey tune.

Without fast penance, the world is going to Hell. Sending itself. We're already halfway there. This is what Jonathan Edwards mixed with Steve Perry and Bill Weise might sound like."

What is the point of "Don't Stop Believin'" anyway? Many don't believe in the first place! According to this song parody, they'd better start!

You can read the lyrics here, learn more about the making of this song parody here, and rate the song here. Or, if you're already nervous but skeptical due to the sheer number of questionable English translations of the Bible there are, feel free to visit GotQuestions.org. (Disclaimer: GotQuestions has not sponsored this endorsement.)

Monday, July 5, 2021

New Every Ape and His Brother single out!

"Hell Sermon" is set to "Dont' Stop Believin'" by Journey. It's currently only available to visitors on AmIRight, though it may be added to the Every Ape collection soon.

No new album from Every Ape has been announced since the completion of The Sent-In Clowns, but there are ideas floating around for one.

Sunday, May 16, 2021

Every Ape and His Brother albums fully online!


Every Ape and His Brother has been a staple of Dozerfleet Records since 2003. While its exact future is unclear, the potential seventh album may very well follow in the footsteps of previous albums.

On May 16th of 2021, however, around 9:12 PM EDT the fifth and sixth albums, Winter Horrorland and The Sent-In Clowns respectively, were completed.

This marks the end of an era in Dozerfleet Records' history. Unless new material can be made for a future album, then Every Ape will be on hiatus again. This will mitigate Dozerfleet Records to being one of the smallest parts of Dozerfleet. However, it will also be the most complete, as of this date.