Thom Yorke and the pop band he called “the Antichrist”

Thom Yorke and the pop band he called “the Antichrist”
Thom Yorke and the pop band he called “the Antichrist”

Thom Yorke He was never afraid to put into words what was really on his mind, even if his truth might offend others. In fact, on more than one occasion the leader of Radiohead He has shown his discontent with popular music and has shot some of his colleagues. In 1997 the Englishman told Rolling Stone: “We don’t fit the format. That’s fucking obvious. No Doubt does, but we don’t. That, for me, is a kind of bonus.”

“For me, alternative rock stations… what is happening? I just do not get it. What songs are playing? I gave up. “I don’t listen to them anymore,” she said at the time. Of course, if he was making an analysis of the state of music at that time, Yorke was not going to be able to escape a question related to the Spice Girlsone of the most popular groups at that time.

Yorke did not hide his rejection of the group formed by Melanie Brown, Melanie Chisholm, Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell and Victoria Beckham. In fact, he was extremely categorical with his statements:

“I’m not a fan of them. I agree with whoever said they are soft porn. They are the Antichrist. I don’t want anything to do with this, and if I had kids, I wouldn’t want them to have anything to do with it either. “I would move to an island where you couldn’t get anything from the Spice Girls.”

 
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