U2 destruction: Not far enough?
We got slightly thrilled to discover that a judge had ordered the destruction of U2's back catalogue, but then it turned out to only be one person's collection, not all of their records in existence.
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We got slightly thrilled to discover that a judge had ordered the destruction of U2's back catalogue, but then it turned out to only be one person's collection, not all of their records in existence.
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"The noise was unbearable. It was like a drag queen's party."
Wow. Just, wow. I'm not sure what that even means.
Still it is the most ridiculous punishment I've read in a while. Couldn't they just force the person to turn the volume down or ban them from using anything but headphones? I mean doesn't this set a worrying precedent?
"The noise was unbearable."
And that was just at normal volume.
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