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Bring Me The Horizon Accused Of AI Use | The Podcast That Rocked

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The Podcast That Rocked for 12/10/24. Discussion on Bring Me The Horizon accused of AI use, Hellfest 2025 lineup, Pit Diapers, and more. The Podcast That Rocked | Every Tuesday 8PM EST on https://www.youtube.com/@rockednet Discussion Topics:
  • Bring Me The Horizon called out for AI use
  • Hellfest 2025 lineup announced
  • Nicko McBrain retires from Iron Maiden touring
  • Liquid Death Pit Diaper is a real item
  • Conan gets metal in Europe
  • Three of our favorite albums from the 2000's
  • Upcoming albums/tours/more
“Bring Me The Horizon has sparked controversy among fans with their recent use of AI-generated visuals in live performances and merchandise. The band showcased AI-powered effects during a live rendition of "AmEN" in São Paulo, Brazil, where frontman Oli Sykes appeared to transform into a demon on-screen. This move has divided their fanbase, with some praising the innovation while others express disappointment and anger. Critics argue that using AI undermines the work of human artists who have previously created visuals for the band. The controversy escalated when fans discovered AI-generated designs on merchandise, including t-shirts priced at $160. Many view this as a betrayal of human creativity and a step too far in the band's history of pushing boundaries. The backlash reflects a broader debate in the music industry about the role of AI in art and its potential to replace human artists. Despite the criticism, Bring Me The Horizon continues to defend their use of AI as part of their innovative approach to music and performance.” (Perplexity) Hosted by:
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The Podcast That Rocked for 12/10/24. Discussion on Bring Me The Horizon accused of AI use, Hellfest 2025 lineup, Pit Diapers, and more. The Podcast That Rocked | Every Tuesday 8PM EST on https://www.youtube.com/@rockednet Discussion Topics:
  • Bring Me The Horizon called out for AI use
  • Hellfest 2025 lineup announced
  • Nicko McBrain retires from Iron Maiden touring
  • Liquid Death Pit Diaper is a real item
  • Conan gets metal in Europe
  • Three of our favorite albums from the 2000's
  • Upcoming albums/tours/more
“Bring Me The Horizon has sparked controversy among fans with their recent use of AI-generated visuals in live performances and merchandise. The band showcased AI-powered effects during a live rendition of "AmEN" in São Paulo, Brazil, where frontman Oli Sykes appeared to transform into a demon on-screen. This move has divided their fanbase, with some praising the innovation while others express disappointment and anger. Critics argue that using AI undermines the work of human artists who have previously created visuals for the band. The controversy escalated when fans discovered AI-generated designs on merchandise, including t-shirts priced at $160. Many view this as a betrayal of human creativity and a step too far in the band's history of pushing boundaries. The backlash reflects a broader debate in the music industry about the role of AI in art and its potential to replace human artists. Despite the criticism, Bring Me The Horizon continues to defend their use of AI as part of their innovative approach to music and performance.” (Perplexity) Hosted by:
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