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Max Uwe​-​core

by Grassat

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Uwe Max træls Satans skigehals Ingen nedre grænse Bare etniskudrense Du strækker din arm Og lufter din tarm Du laver ikke kunst Men slåser med lederen på Kunsten Vi er ikke Max Uwe-core Uwe Max flot Grassat på din krop Du kan få en lammer Og en Hjørring-krammer Du har din ytringsfrihed, ja Men ingenting at sige Muhammedtegningen Det er ikke kunst – det er bare grimt Vi er ikke Max Uwe-core U' mæ Uwe Jeg vil hellere gå sulten i seng End at æde det lort du lukker ud Vi er ikke Max Uwe-core On the 7th of may 2016 we played our first show at KlubInn in Nørresundby, and the provocative artist Max Uwe was one of the bartenders at the club. We knew he was extreme. We like extreme. We were familiar with his extreme "shitty" art, but not with his shitty political opinions. So we agreed to let him, and his two colleagues, buy the last three of our t-shirts with Mogens Glistrup printed on the front. The t-shirt was obviously not to celebrate the racist politician Mogens Glistrup, but to print a t-shirt with a person that was, without a doubt, crazy beyond belief (roughly translated to "Grassat"). Max Uwe totally misunderstood that, and for some reason, thought we were a right-wing punk band. It couldn't be farther from the truth. When we the day after realised that Max Uwe was not only extreme, but was also extremely right-wing (the first picture Google showed us was him wearing a swastika t-shirt). We were kind of embarrassed that we took a picture of us, Max Uwe, and his two colleagues after the show, but we didn't really care. When he wore our t-shirt in a xenophobic, ultra liberal, and truth-bending talkshow and he referred to our band as a band finally expression their right-wing viewpoints, we had enough. When we heard that he harassed girls around town, we had more than enough. We wrote this song to dissociate ourselves from him and to state that he has his right to use his freedom of speech, but you have no right to use us in your right-wing agenda. We do not fit that mold! As always, we are really lazy, so we didn't record the song. When Max Uwe declared that he would run for the parliament for the most right-wing and fascist party in Europe, Stram Kurs, we decided to record this song and release it on election day. Everything is recorded in first take and it is pretty shitty. Just as Max Uwe's politics. Go vote! But not on Max Uwe and Stram Kurs.

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Recorded at Mylleren Studio, Studio 5, and 1000Fryd

Mastered by Rasmus Glassau Clausen

Gang vocals by Jesper Olsen, Johannes Olsen, Rasmus Glassau Clausen, Teresa Narciso, Tobias Aske Heltborg, Toke Köhne Lind, Lasse Olsen, and Troels H. Sørensen

Farts by Troels

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released June 5, 2019

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On the 7th of may 2016 we played our first show at KlubInn in Nørresundby, and the provocative artist Max Uwe was one of the bartenders at the club. We knew he was extreme. We like extreme. We were familiar with his extreme "shitty" art, but not with his shitty political opinions. So we agreed to let him, and his two colleagues, buy the last three of our t-shirts with Mogens Glistrup printed on the front. The t-shirt was obviously not to celebrate the racist politician Mogens Glistrup, but to print a t-shirt with a person that was, without a doubt, crazy beyond belief (roughly translated to "Grassat"). Max Uwe totally misunderstood that, and for some reason, thought we were a right-wing punk band. It couldn't be farther from the truth. In all the bands we have been in, we always wrote anti-racist, anti-fascist, anti-capitalist, and anti-homophobic songs. And we still do.

When we the day after realised that Max Uwe was not only extreme, but was also extremely right-wing (the first picture Google showed us was him wearing a swastika t-shirt). We were kind of embarrassed that we took a picture of us, Max Uwe, and his two colleagues after the show, but we didn't really care. When he wore our t-shirt in a xenophobic, ultra liberal, and truth-bending talkshow and he referred to our band as a band finally expressing their right-wing viewpoints, we had enough. When we heard that he harassed girls around town, we had more than enough. We wrote this song to dissociate ourselves from him and to state that he has his right to use his freedom of speech, but you have no right to use us in your right-wing agenda. We do not fit that mold!

As always, we are really lazy, so we didn't record the song. When Max Uwe declared that he would run for the parliament for the most right-wing and fascist party in Europe, Stram Kurs, we decided to record this song and release it on election day. Everything is recorded in first take and it is pretty shitty. Just as Max Uwe's politics.
Go vote! But not on Max Uwe and Stram Kurs.

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