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Shacknews Stimulus Games 2021 - Ska Edition Super Challenge 2
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It’s… an interesting time in the United States. It’s been a tumultuous set of years to say the least. Years so bad, it prompted the creation of the Stimulus Games to lighten the load on the hearts of the many. That said, for better or worse, this place is our home and it is that home’s birthday, so we’re going to celebrate with some hot-blooded patriotic gaming competition this weekend. Won’t you join us for a special 4th of July ho?
Shacknews Stimlus Games 2021: 4th of July ‘Murica Super Challenge
We’ve got some fine folks to join us for this particular holiday weekend of gaming competition. Music editor and In Defense of Ska author Aaron Carnes, Curious Quail basist Josh Hotlosz, stand-up comedian Conor Kellicutt, and Shacknews community’s own BadKitty64 join us for a fine round-up of red, white, and blue gaming.
Legendary third-wave ska band The Mighty Mighty Bosstones have returned with their 11th studio album
When God Was Great, which contains the single “The Killing Of Georgie Part III,” which references the murder of George Floyd, which is relevant, well-intentioned, and a towering achievement in the field of no.
Its video features Ben Carr, the band’s main dancer or “Bosstone player” bopping joyfully (which, no) around the streets of Boston while the song’s lyrics appear on walls, so that as you are hearing them and thinking “no,” you can actually read them, confirm that you have heard them correctly, and say, out loud, “No.” “We were so close to something that we all could get behind,” lead screamer Dickie Barrett screams (raising the question “were we?” which, looking back over the last few years, no), “and we could have made a difference, but the stars were not aligned.” A real Mercury in retrograde situation, this whole police brutality thing, righ
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