Stay Down Here EP002 – The Devil, Lucifer, Satan, Ponies!

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The second episode of our new vlog series Stay Down Here premieres now!

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Episode two of the new vlogging style series of videos. Find out what it’s about and what’s new to amuse those dwellers of the Underground. Feel free to comment and make constructive comments and (realistic) suggestions.
As the video states, this channel will feature some more casual vlogging and pieces that don’t have the polish or importance for the Underworld Amusements channel. Doing a little experimenting with format/setup. This one hits almost 15 minutes. Longer than I’d like, but I did a bit of cutting to get it to this.

LINKS:
“The Devil’s Ponies” video
BLUTLEUCHTE by Gerhard Hallstatt | Facebook
“What is Satanic?” teaser | Spanish | Portuguese | Dutch and Norwegian soon!
Satan Speaks!
Crimson Elite Productions | Facebook
Infernal Records | Facebook
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US:
Kevin I Slaughter: Facebook, Twitter, Klout, Website
Underworld Amusements: Facebook, Website, YouTube
Stay Down Here: YouTube 

Stay Down Here EP001 – Christ Killer, G. Edwin Taylor, Thanks!

The first episode of our new vlog series Stay Down Here premieres now!

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We’re testing the waters with a new vlogging style series of videos. Find out what it’s about and what’s new to Amuse those dwellers of the Underground. Yep, I’m sick, so expect a little more “pep” next time round. Feel free to comment and make constructive comments and (realistic) suggestions.
As the video states, this channel will feature some more casual vlogging and pieces that don’t have the polish or importance for the Underworld Amusements channel. I wanted to produce a video that was somewhere between “guy in front of webcam” and a slick infomercial. Both have their place, and hopefully I’ll settle into a simple and versatile format that is enjoyable to watch. I want to keep these around 10 minutes, max.

LINKS:
ASPapparel/Underworld Amusements “Christ Killer” T-shirt
The King In Yellow (G. Edwin Taylor Limited Edition)
Crimson Elite Productions
Chaos Sedated
9sense
VASCA Radio

US:
Kevin I Slaughter: Facebook, Twitter, Klout, Website
Underworld Amusements: Facebook, Website, YouTube
Stay Down Here: YouTube 

UAVHEP011 :: JUCHE! 3/3 – Reunification Rainbow

Underworld Amusements Variety Hour, Episode 11 ::
JUCHE! – Reunification Rainbow

 Straight from the DPRK, the final installment of our musical tribute to the paradise of North Korea! It ends in a tribute to the land itself and the prospect of REUNIFICATION!
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UAVHEP010 :: JUCHE! 2/3 – Let’s Embroider the Traces of a Beautiful Life

Underworld Amusements Variety Hour, Episode 10 ::
JUCHE! – Let’s Embroider the Traces of a Beautiful Life

Straight from the DPRK, uplifting songs in praise of youth and the future! In this time of universal mourning, it is good to hear the message “Be confident of the future!” Let’s become satellites of the sun, indeed! REUNIFICATION!
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UAVHEP009 :: JUCHE! 1/3 – Music of North Korea – Song of Women

Underworld Amusements Variety Hour, Episode 9 ::
JUCHE! – Music of North Korea – Song of Women

Straight from the DPRK, the women of Korea lift their voices to Dear Leader in praise of motherhood, womanhood, soldiers and heroes. REUNIFICATION!
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New York Times Review of “Men versus the Man”

New York Times reviewed our little book… well, when it was first available in 1910.

MEN VERSUS THE MAN
A Book in Which Socialist and Individualist Belabor Each Other

Men versus the Man”  is a correspondence between two friends, Robert La Mont, Socialist, and H. L. Mencken, Individualist. They are editors of American newspapers, though their names little indicate it, and it never would be guessed from the authorities they cite in a discussion designed for American readers. Among them may be mentioned Prof. Thorstein Veblen, Prof. Hertzks, Ehrlich’s “Theory of Immunity,” and Lucien Sanial, “one of our ablest statisticians.” No disparagement is implied by this collocation of names, whose authority is in no wise affected by the selection designed to indicate the foreign atmosphere which inheres in a topic so alien to Americans that they may not recognize the distinction of its leading lights. Mr. Mencken, the Individualist, might be assumed to be the more sympathetic of the debaters. He argues that the proletariat—something that anybody desiring to be in touch with the foremost topic of our times ought to look up In the dictlorary forthwith—is composed of human vermin, and that the struggle for life ought not to be interfered with. Mr. Lamont, the Socialist, contends for such a divinity in the humblest humans that all of them have a right for something more than they can secure for themselves by the aforesaid struggle for life under the conditions of modern industrialism. There is no Institution so sacred that the Secialist would not make it over to fit his theories. And the Individualist is equally uncompromising for his view of life, contending that nothing should be done to lessen the struggle for the weak or unfit. In justice to the strong be hard to the weak, is the cry of the latter. In justice to the weak bind or abolish the strong, is the counter cry. Both argue their contentions smartly, and qualify their readers to understand, if not to maintain, a like argument for themselves upon a topic any one must be well-informed about. in order to take part in current conversations. And who so well qualified to instruct Americans regarding their institutions as the gentlemen of the foreign names?

“Men versus the Man” H.L. Mencken, Robert Rives La Monte, John Derbyshire

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Everything has come together perfectly for this new book, and we think it’s an essential purchase for the Social Darwinist, Menckenophile, Egoist or Reactionary Conservative.

There is no irony in the fact that H.L. Mencken is a tall figure in the history of letters, and Robert Rives La Monte is wholly forgotten. La Monte, who worked at the Baltimore News as well as being an editor for the International Socialist Review, was a true believer in the promise of Socialism, and here he writes six letters trying to convince H.L. Mencken that he should reject his selfish ways and become a comrade in the revolution to usher in a perfect world.
Mencken, long time writer for the Baltimore Sun, editor of The American Mercury, and prolific author and essayist, was the absolute worst choice of target for an evangelist of the common man. There have been few who were as openly resolved to a robust Nietzschean individualism. And so, in one of the turn of the last centuries greatest “flame wars,” we have the Bard of Baltimore’s six responses to those calls.

The battle of the “collective good”ť versus “individual liberty” still rages in pitched battles. One difference is that this one, chronicling a hundred year old battle of egoism against collectivism, was fought well before National Socialisms tens of millions and Communism’s hundred million corpses would add more serious weight to subsequent debates.
La Monte’s voice is rightfully now just one of many faceless advocates of class-warfare, and Mencken’s personality survives as the greatest advocate of social Darwinism and thus ultimately Mencken’s own views.

With a preface from the anti-optimist John Derbyshire (We Are Doomed,Unknown Quantity, etc.) giving a historical context as well as his own perspective and its relavance to conservative thought today. He states:

“The argument of Men versus the Man is one we are still having today. The content of the argument is the relative desirability of two approaches to our social life. On the one hand is proposed a society of men: a society in which none is allowed to rise too high above another, a society that subtracts great resources from the more able in an effort to raise up the less able. On the other hand is a society of the man: a society in which individuals are left to do what they can with their inherited capabilities, in conditions of maximum personal freedom and minimal state control.”

-John Derbyshire, from the preface

Mencken biographer Terry Teachout stated:

“(It) shows how (Mencken’s) political thinking had solidified–hardened, really. The law of the survival of the fittest, he declares, is ‘immutable,’ť thus making socialism an absurdity; human progress is the product of the will to power, and all social arrangements failing to take this fact into account are doomed to failure; inequality is natural, even desirable, both in and of itself and as an alternative to mob rule; the world exists to be run by “the first-caste man.”

-Terry Teachout, The Skeptic: A Life of H.L. Mencken

Robert C. Bannister, in his Social Darwinism: Science and Myth in Anglo-American Thought stated that Mencken’s thoughts in this book are:

“The antithesis of the progressive reformer, he responded to the tensions of the decade by voicing a darker side of middle class concern untempered by humanitarianism: worship of efficiency and strong leadership without democracy… unleavened by equalitarianism or internationalism. A Nietzschean social Darwinism, precisely because struggle for existence was the equivalent of a later generation’s rat race, provided the ideal rhetoric for expressing rebellion and disgust, however confused, with the growing constraints in American life…
Mencken’s social Darwinism, like that of Ragnar Redbeard, was thus the exception that proved the rule precisely because both expressed a gospel not articulated in the West “since 300 A.D.!” Both depended on the ability to shock. Concerning Man vs. the Men… Mencken and his critics agreed he spelled out a logic that was implicit in all defenses of the existing order. Defenses of capitalism were really appeals to jungle force.”

-Robert C. Bannister, Social Darwinism

“Christ Killer” t-shirt by Underworld Amusements and ASP Apparel

In his lecture The Great Satan, Satanic priest Kevin I. Slaughter discussed his love of iconoclasm.

“If I were Jewish, I’d occasionally wear a t-shirt with the words Christ Killer on it.”

He then designed the shirt, and ASP Apparel is making them. And even though he’s still not Jewish, he’ll occasionally wear it.

The first collaboration between Underworld Amusements and ASP Apparel has arrived.

Produced in the United Kingdom and shipped worldwide. Hoodies and long-sleeved variants available as well.

‘Tis the reason for the season, so let ‘em know you’d do it all over again.

Order directly from: ASPapparel.com