![]() but probably not much more than a dozen.īust out a big piece of cardboard, Globeheads, find a flat surface (again, sorry) and get ready to start break-dancing because here is.Ĭhoice rhyme: "You're digger deeper and you don't know what to believe/ you're getting pissed off that you've been duped and deceived/who do you blame NASA? The elites? (both of 'em)/ a lot of darker voices hiding our reality that.the earth's flat, flat flat get over it." Flat Earthers create music in a variety of genres, but the bulk is hip hop, or as I like to call it, "flat hop." You might be as surprised as I was to learn that there is more than one flat hop artist, and more than a dozen around the world (sorry). You can read part one HERE and part two HERE.īut what about music by the conspiracy theorists, for the conspiracy theorists? Although there's examples of JFK Assassination Folk and Extraterrestrial themed pop-punk out there, no conspiracy topic has as well-rounded (sorry) of a musical output as Flat Earth Theory, as I discovered when I attended the Flat Earth International Conference in Dallas this last November. In past "Tea's Weird Week" columns, I explored conspiracy theories and urban legends about musicians, everyone from The Beatles to Tupac Shakur to Kurt Cobain to Ace of Base. ![]() ![]() An Examination of One of Music's Strangest Sub-genres, Plus the #TrumpConspirac圜ounter Hits 063 ![]()
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