Toledotastic: They Sold Their Souls for Rock n Roll

Saturday, August 27, 2005

 

They Sold Their Souls for Rock n Roll

Some people spent last night out with friends, others saw a movie, still others watched regular network television. Those poor unfortunate souls missed one of television's greatest moments - the broadcast of "They Sold Their Souls for Rock n Roll" on WLMB (Channel 6 on Buckeye Cable). I'm easily giving this program ***** out of *****. Picture AC/DC in concert...now picture it like you're at a karaoke bar with the lyrics splashed across the TV screen...now picture a camera shot of the crowd...now picture the flames of hell superimposed on the crowd with the sound of cheering slowed down to more resemble the sound of tormented souls suffering in hell. Watch out, Steven Spielberg.



The production company's website (Good Fight) hails this as a "rockumentary exposing the Satanic influence upon top pop stars." As if that isn't enough to tempt you, check out the endorsement from everyone's favorite 80s sitcom star Kirk Cameron:


"'They Sold Their Souls for Rock and Roll' is jaw-dropping. If you love any of the artists featured on this box, you can't afford not to watch the videos!" -Kirk Cameron


I'm sure you'll run to order the DVD or video after reading this:

Brace yourselves, as you view rare footage that MTV and VH1 would not dare show you. This unbelievable video will leave you picking your jaw off the ground, as you see hundreds of artists who are being used by Satan to destroy our youth.

This rockumentary, which has already aired in millions of homes, features hundreds of bands, including footage of artists from Eminem to Britney Spears to Madonna and Marilyn Manson. This video answers God's call to "sound the alarm" and "rescue the innocent" being led to the slaughter. While Satan is using music to destroy millions of souls, God is using this video to rescue multitudes from destruction. It's a must see!


While you're ordering, be sure to toss "Hollywood Exposed" in your cart as well. It looks riveting.


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