The problem is that people who watch the X-Factor are aware that it's all hogwash anyway.Oh That Dude said:I'm not supporting it because of RAtM, I'm going against X-Factor. I see where you're coming from, the irony is evident and rich. But I'm not doing it to be individual or to go along with the crowd, I'm doing it to prove a point about X-Factor and all it embodies. Also, it won.
Given that the guy who "started" the campaign picked a 17 year old song that just happened to get broadcast on the BBC that just happened to swear that just happened to go against a terrible choice by the X-Factor guy...
I don't think we can be wearing the "V" masks yet. I was much more enamoured with "Mad World".
P.S. Long time pop pundits may remember that last year a similar attempt was made with "Never Gonna Give You Up".
If you want to see how to defeat X-Factor, just look at Will Young now. If you can find him.
Sonny, I was listening to RatM the first time around.kalakashi said:you should look up a history of the kind of stuff they do for loads of people in loads of foreign countries.