Count Me Out

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Challenging Sexism in the Music Industry

The song 'Count Me Out' by Satanic Surfers is a powerful critique of the sexism prevalent in the music industry, particularly targeting the dismissive attitude towards female bands. The lyrics confront the derogatory label 'Girlband' and challenge the listener to reconsider their biases. By stating 'fuck that point of view,' the band immediately sets a confrontational tone, urging listeners to reflect on their own prejudices. The song suggests that those who feel threatened by female musicians might be projecting their insecurities, making it easier to ridicule rather than admit their own faults.

The lyrics also highlight the hypocrisy in the music industry, pointing out that many male-dominated record collections lack diversity, yet these same individuals criticize female bands for sounding similar. The song calls out the sexist double standards and encourages listeners to pay attention to the messages in the music rather than dismissing it based on gender. The line 'Listen to their words and you might learn something new' emphasizes the importance of giving female musicians the same respect and consideration as their male counterparts.

Furthermore, the song addresses the objectification of women in the industry, noting how female musicians often have to rely on their sexual appeal to get their message across. This is a critique of the 'traditional concept' that reduces women to their looks rather than valuing their artistic contributions. The song concludes with a powerful statement: 'If you decide it's not, please count me out!' This line serves as a call to action, urging listeners to reject sexist attitudes and support genuine artistic expression, regardless of gender.

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