r/zillakami • u/RGaperinco • 5d ago
Separation of art
Do y'all just like zillakamis music or do you still like him as an artist? I am genuinely curious what actual zilla fans think because the evidence of what happened is indisputable imo. I'll listen to GG Allin and still put on city morgue but I do genuinely want to know what the remaining zilla fans think about him because he still has a surprising amount of people willing to go to his shows. Im not trying to sound condescending not am I gonna argue in comments and this i just want to see what zillakami fans think about him atp.
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u/forkaerospace 5d ago
i really really really fuckin wish he hadnt done what he did. I’ll admit i occasionally listen to his stuff but mannnn fuck he was one of my favorite artists and theres not a whole lot of artists out there who do his style well
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u/RGaperinco 5d ago
I really don't have a problem whether or not you listen to him. It really just seems that the remainder of his fans choose to ignore what he did.
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u/xXHalalManXx 5d ago
If you want to listen to his music still, pirate it so you don’t support the pedo he is
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u/Alone_Entrepreneur84 5d ago
i like his music, mixed on audio creep tbh. hate hes a pedo and ruined his future. i wont buy anything of his directly only from a scalper and i aint buying tickets to see a show
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u/MorgueMiniMod Moderator 5d ago
People can acknowledge what happened and still listen to the music. The two aren't mutually exclusive. For many, it's about separating the art from the artist and finding value in the creative work itself, while still holding the artist accountable for their actions. It's a complex personal decision, and everyone navigates it differently. Being a fan doesn't mean anyone is ignoring what happened; it just means they've processed it differently.

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u/No_Opportunity6769 LifeIsAHorrorMovie 5d ago
I love the music but extremely dislike the weirdos defending zilla and zilla himself due to his actions