GG Allin - On Jerry Springer [Click, Dick] (Described as: "This is so rediculous, genius, stupid, and surreal, you really have to see it to believe it.")
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============================ A review from 1991 - GG Allin
wrote ... The existence of someone like GG Allin is almost necessary at times. His mission makes us think about society and most of all government on how it imposes its will upon us trying to conform our lives into a "one size fits all" category. Right? Probably not! It really isnt necessary to be exposed to rape, violence, mutilation and defecation to become a stronger person. That's what GG Allin believed and he had no choice but to believe that because he was a product of his environment. So instead of worship, I can't help but to feel great pity for his existence. Everybody comes from different backgrounds and he really was just as bad as any government because he was using his shows to impose his will on others as well. Lets all keep in mind that GG Allin was the way he was because of how he was raised & his lack of talent. And I would be that pissed off at the world too if I had as small as the size penis he had. When I saw that (or barely saw that), I said to myself "oh that's what this is all about." GG Allin couldn't fight to save his life. His environment that he surrounded himself in, was psuedo tough. Most punk rockers are just that, psuedo tough. Any person with any skill would of destroyed GG Alin within seconds when attacked by him. I am glad he's dead. The world is a better place without him. If you any kind of self-esteem, you will realize that the existence of characters like GG Allin isn't really necessary to become a stronger person. Take initiative and be a stronger person on your own terms. If you want shock value that can be backed up by talent, stick with MIke Patton