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    Surf Mesa Is About to Break the Internet Again 0 EDM News
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    Surf Mesa Is About to Break the Internet Again

    When a bedroom producer goes from uploading tracks online to scoring billions of streams, the EDM community takes notice. Surf Mesa is one of those rare artists whose meteoric rise caught everyone off guard and kept them dancing. His next big hit...

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    Petition Launched to Remove Repulsive T-Shirt With "Eat,
Sleep, Rape, Repeat" Slogan
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    / Categories: Rave News, EDM News

    Petition Launched to Remove Repulsive T-Shirt With "Eat, Sleep, Rape, Repeat" Slogan

    Discourse on social media has led to a petition aimed at a popular print-on-demand service to stop selling a t-shirt with the offensive slogan, "Eat, Sleep, Rape, Repeat."

    For those who are unaware, the phrase is a repulsive spin on the lyrics from Fatboy Slim's iconic electronic song, "Eat, Sleep, Rave, Repeat." Earlier this year, a photo of a man in an airport wearing the shirt was captured and shared across a number of social media platforms, including Reddit and X (formerly Twitter).

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    After some light sleuthing, users were able to find the shirt on the website for the Tampa-based print-on-demand platform Viralstyle. The company has since removed the product from their storefront and claimed that it was uploaded by a third-party user, The Mirror reports.

    However, a cursory Google search reveals many more storefronts continuing to sell shirts with the phrase. "To market, promote and make profit out of the sale of this 'design' is shameful," reads a petition launched on Change.org.

    This isn't the first time the vile slogan has made headlines. In 2015, a Reddit post went viral for calling out someone who wore the garment at Coachella, leading to ubiquitous backlash.

    According to the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network, one in six women have been a victim of an attempted or executed rape in the United States. You can find more information, statistics, resources and donation options on the organization's website.

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