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About SKULLRING
The Lost album
Back from the Dead
SKULLRING is a fictional band from the dystopian film "The Lost Album".
The film is about a band that finds the lost demo tapes of an artist who went missing decades ago and records an album of his protest songs against government tyranny, corporate corruption, and endless warfare.
Mayhem ensues when the band's front man, who goes by the stage name "YYZ" (pronounced "HE/IS") refers to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as a "sock puppet face painting fascist freak" to the delight of a Freedom Festival audience.
The RCMP is quick to take action under Canada's new censorship law and demands an immediate retraction from the record label.
The Lost Album, inspired by Orson Welle's radio drama "War of the Worlds", George Orwell's novel "1984", Pink Floyd's album and film "The Wall", and the mockumentary "This is Spinal Tap", chronicles the resulting legal dispute, which culminates with a government raid on the music label's recording studio that leaves the compound a charred ruin with the band and record company president reportedly perishing in the flames.
The film's satirizing of fake news and modern groupthink serves as a cautionary tale against the censorship of artistic expression in an era where governments worldwide are aggressively encroaching on free expression under the guise of "protecting" the population from what Canadian Prime Minister Justice Trudeau has fascistically referred to as "unacceptable views."
The Lost Album shines a spotlight on how the state-sponsored promotion of social division is used to justify expanding government control and underscores why we need to make a last stand for free speech before descending into an inferno of government tyranny.