Talk:Camp Lo
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[edit]This page was recently nominated for deletion, and the consensus decision was to keep it, merge it with another article, and/or redirect it to another article. The deletion debate is archived here. – ugen64 01:51, 16 Jun 2005 (UTC)
WTF...
[edit]...is "Blaxploitation-style Dadaist slang"? Can that be referenced? I sure hope so because it's definitely one of the most interesting descriptions of lyrics I've ever seen. Rockstar (T/C) 04:08, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
i feel as if the use of the word dadaist to describe camp lo's lyrics is inapproriate. it may seem gibberish or nonsensical, but much of their lyrical content is a reference to blaxploitation, as stated in the article, but the term "dadist" almost seems to say that there is no deeper content in the lyrics.
-thoyo
I agree, the beginning of that entry seems like an absolute abomination, camp lo are tight. We need to get that awful shit like "blaxploitation" and dadist" out of this article.
-B
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