St. Louis Punk Rockers Donald Trump Song - Proves to be a Super Trigger
A musical project so secret, some participants asked to remain unidentified due to fear of
“Punk Community Retribution”
In St. Louis, MO: 11/27/2024
A Donald Trump Punk Rock Song is proving to be a super Trigger. A group of St. Louis Punks made an all-American rock song called, “Promises Made – Promises Kept.” A project so secret the participants asked to remain unrevealed due to fear of “punk community retribution.” The song is posted for free via QR Code on a poster of Donald Trump. Individuals that exhibited or have been predisposed to TDS, known as Trump Derangement Syndrome, started acting irrationally.
In fact, there is a second Punk song, also recorded at an earlier date in South City St. Louis with a female lead vocalist that will be re-released for free; quite soon – it also has a live stage performance video.
A poster of President Donald Trump Rocking out to the song “Promises Made Promises Kept” with a scanable QR Code to the Free Song. A project so secret, the musical participants asked to remain unidentified due to fear of
“Punk community retribution.” Individuals that exhibited or have been predisposed to TDS, known as Trump Derangement Syndrome, started acting irrationally.
Responses and questions asked, have you ever heard of the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex of the brain, the cortex is used to track and make sense of narratives? Promises Made – Promises Kept is lighting up the cortex!
Upon posting the punk song Promises Made – Promises Kept this week in St. Louis, social media sites, musical related forums, punk forums and others, the musical number proved to be a HUGE TRIGGER. Individuals that exhibited or have been predisposed to TDS, known as Trump Derangement Syndrome, started acting irrationally. While not officially a medical diagnosis, the TDS has manifested reports of discrimination, bias, and the inability to recognize one’s true brother based on political opinions. Festering and turning into derangement, delusion, hatred and now even the mention of Trump’s success can elicit death threats to or from loved ones. Friends deleting each other’s profiles, and posts in forums get blocked, 1st Amendment Right violations have become normal. Musicians responsible for the song asked not to be identified and to remain anonymous based on words of insiders.
Lyrics were written in South City St.Louis, MO. A project so secret, the musical participants asked to remain unidentified due to fear of “Punk community retribution.”
What happened to the days of liking what you like, being yourself, saying what you think and telling the rest to get f#@ked? No Pistols, Misfits, Dead Kennedy’s, or Napalm Death needed for your punk jacket? To be punk, based on common sense and punk AI algorithms, all you need is self-respect, an open mind and respect for others. Unless of course you do something so punk, like make a Presidential Punk Song, people say you punked the punks?
Blue hair, foot high mohawks, sleeves – daith or Monroe, all wicked cool and sassy. The non-acceptance of others is not a Punk condition, it is a human condition. To be real Punk is to be Cool. To be an arsehole Punk is akin to a loser poser prat. Music is for the mind and soul – whether you like it or not – and it comes from the heart.
Story was provided/written by the St. Louis MO Publisher and Friend – Member of the Missouri Press Association. WB.11/27/2027