"Destroy Rock & Roll" is a dance track recorded by Mylo. The song appears on the album also entitled Destroy Rock & Roll and was released as a UK single, peaking at number 15 on the UK Singles Chart. The track begins with a severe sampled voice condemning "All perversions of the third eye through distorted and exaggerated images, perverted movements of the body and breakdancing and other forms of dancing.

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  • "Destroy Rock & Roll" is a dance track recorded by Mylo. The song appears on the album also entitled Destroy Rock & Roll and was released as a UK single, peaking at number 15 on the UK Singles Chart. The track begins with a severe sampled voice condemning "All perversions of the third eye through distorted and exaggerated images, perverted movements of the body and breakdancing and other forms of dancing. " The voice calls for "the destroying of rock music directed specifically against children through the videos that were portrayed" and for "the judgement of the sacred fire of this hour before the throne of Almighty God" on certain individuals. The song then lists several popular 1980s musicians and bands. The vocal track sampled, a Church Universal and Triumphant recording, was also used by Negativland on their track "Michael Jackson," on the band's 1987 release "Escape From Noise". The vocal track also provided a key sample for Fatboy Slim's dance hit "Michael Jackson". The artists cited in the list are as follows: Michael Jackson, Prince, Bruce Springsteen, Tina Turner, David Bowie (mispronounced "boo-eey"), Van Halen, Madonna, Huey Lewis and the News, The Cars, Herbie Hancock, Bonnie Tyler, Stevie Nicks, Men at Work, ZZ Top, Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Cyndi Lauper (mispronounced as "looper"), Pink Floyd, The Pretenders, Billy Joel, Billy Idol, Elton John, Neil Young, Sheena Easton, Patty Smyth and Scandal, Fashion, Big Country, Morris Day and The Time, John Lennon (mispronounced "Linen"), Apollonia 6, REO Speedwagon, David Gilmour, The Rolling Stones, Pat Benatar, Hall & Oates, Wham!, Rebbie Jackson, Adam Ant, Bananarama, Christine McVie, Queen, John Cougar Mellencamp, (mispronounced "Jack Cougar Mellencamp") U2, Spheres, Fleetwood Mac, The Alan Parsons Project, Rick Springfield, The Thompson Twins, Missing Persons, Duran Duran (this pair repeated many times), The Police, Eurythmics, Culture Club including Boy George, Band Aid, "Relax", Stevie Wonder.
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  • "Destroy Rock & Roll" is a dance track recorded by Mylo. The song appears on the album also entitled Destroy Rock & Roll and was released as a UK single, peaking at number 15 on the UK Singles Chart. The track begins with a severe sampled voice condemning "All perversions of the third eye through distorted and exaggerated images, perverted movements of the body and breakdancing and other forms of dancing.
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