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by Lizard_King 01/05/2005, 5:23pm PST |
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Is the walmart story below that article.
A Maryland Wal-Mart shopper was horrified to hear the F-bomb on an Evanescence CD - and the retailer may have to cough up nearly $75,000 in damages.
Trevin Skeens says he allowed his 13-year-old daughter to buy a copy of the band's live CD/DVD Anywhere but Home, secure in the knowledge that Wal-Mart's explicit-music policy would protect him and his family from linguistic licentiousness, E! Online reports. Instead, the CD by the band, once marketed as Christian rock, features a cover of Korn's Thoughtless, which thoughtlessly includes the dreaded four-letter word.
"I don't want any other families to get this, expecting it to be clean. It needs to be removed from the shelves to prevent other children from hearing it," the plaintiff says per the Herald-Mail of Hagerstown, Md.
Wal-Mart had no official response, but spokesman Guy Whitcomb says the company will investigate.
"While Wal-Mart sets high standards, it would not be possible to eliminate every image, word or topic that an individual might find objectionable," Whitcomb tells the Herald-Mail.
YOU REAP WHAT YOU SOW, BITCHES. Everyone I hate loses. :) |
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