Moby doesn't like Donald Trump and first anal sex videohe's making sure in every possible way that you understand this.
If you've watched his music videos, listened to his playlists, or read his tweets calling for Trump's resignation, then you already know this. But just in case you weren't aware, the DJ and producer has released a free, new album entitled More Fast Songs About the Apocalypse, and the accompanying press release finds an opportunity to bash the White House.
SEE ALSO: Moby declines to DJ inaugural ball, but makes playlist anywayJohn Miller is the one of the names Trump has donned when he posed as a media spokesperson to questions about himself, and also just happens to be the publicist behind Moby's press release.
According to johnmillerpr.info, the press release reads as follows:
from the desk of john miller:
to whome it may concerned, the moby artist, who is old and sad, is putting out albums number 2 with the void pacific choirs – apparently “MORE FAST SONGS ABOUT THE APOCALYPSE.”
i can’t say i like it but it’s there. they made album #1 last year before my boss, donald j. trump (who is a real person, just like me) became the president of the united states. moby artist was invited to inauguration(BIGGEST) but he didn’t. the first album they released is very noisy…as is this second album, just see the title, pretty clear. but it’s like they hate america and think it’s NOT GREAT AGAIN. so, don’t listen to this as i won’t be listening, even though they are giving it away for free! idiots!
apocalypse? i don’t see real horsies anywhere? SAD.
MAGA,john miller
(I’m such an incredible publicist, that Steven Colbert (FAKE NEWS) and John Oliver (FAKE NEWS) LOVE ME!)
There's only one thing left to say:
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