Napster Bad

Off to save the music industry, one offensive Flash movie at a time.

Money good. Napster bad.

A series of humorous Flash-animated shorts, produced in the years 2000-2001 by Bob Cesca from a group then known as Camp Chaos, satirizing Metallica and their MP3 sharing crackdown.

First, a little history. In 2000, Metallica sued the peer-to-peer service Napster, devoted specifically to sharing MP3 files, for having Metallica songs freely available on their network. The lawsuit ended up forcing Napster to ban hundreds of thousands of users, and eventually resulted in the Napster company going bankrupt.

The Napster Bad series caricatures Metallica--specifically, Lars Ulrich (mispronounced as ul-RICH) and James Hetfield--as a group of greedy primitives, upset about their fans giving them slightly smaller oodles of money than usual due to Napster. Other music celebrities, such as Dr Dre and Sheryl Crow, also get a lot of flak.

Understandably, these movies aren't very popular with most Metallica fans. And stay away if you don't like off-color humor, either.

The series includes:

Tropes good!:

There are people stealin' our copyrighted tunes
Bwaighlo weirhlo, bwaighlo weirhlo lailolailo... prunes!

  • Scenery Censor: Lars's bodily details are covered up with foam throghout "Napster Dead?"
  • Shout-Out: Hetfield's line "FIRE BAD!"
  • Talking Poo: Nutty McShithead, the spokesman of the recording industry. Apparently also a Gasshole.
  • Toilet Humor: Reaches its peak in "Good or Goblin?"
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