Minion Death Cult's "Based hahaha" episode proposes a satirical strategy to trick content creators into playing Foreskin's "Blue Line Soldiers." By leveraging the artist's amusement at unauthorized streams, this approach ensures videos remain online despite copyright claims. The segment envisions a wink between creator and uploader, suggesting that exploiting an artist's indifference to infringement can bypass takedowns while ironically promoting their work. [Automatically generated summary]
What he should have done, is we should trick him into saying, hey, like, we totally support you dude, like, we back the blue or whatever, uh, we think, hey, if you're gonna play copyrighted music, and like, people are gonna know about it, it's gonna be a story, you should play something from one of your own.
You know what I'm thinking?
Yeah, I think you're right!
I think you're right!
You should play Blue Line Soldiers by Foreskin.
And then, you and I are like winking to each other, you know?
We're like, eh, eh, eh, right, right?
And then the cop is like, oh, good idea.
And then he plays it the next time they're murdering somebody, but it doesn't get taken down.
Because as we both know from experience, Foreskin, he's not mad that you're playing his song, he's laughing actually.
He thinks it's hilarious getting him streams, right?
And so then the video stays up and people get to hear a Forensics song.