When Tech Meets Pop Rock: A Sonic Clash
Oh Baby, Controversy! LCD Soundsystem's Super Bowl Licensing Stirs Fan Backlash
LCD Soundsystem is facing heavy criticism from fans after their song "Oh Baby" was licensed for Elon Musk's first SpaceX Super Bowl ad promoting Starlink. The ad, airing during Super Bowl 2026, has sparked significant backlash due to Musk's controversies, including recent Epstein file revelations. Fans have accused the band of 'selling out' due to Musk's tech affiliations and the implications of his questionable associations. The irony of a band known for its anti‑establishment ethos being linked with Musk's ventures has not gone unnoticed.
Introduction to the Controversy
Details of the Super Bowl Ad
Public Backlash and Reactions
Historical Context of LCD Soundsystem's Commercial Licensing
Elon Musk's Controversial Associations and Reactions
Starlink's Strategic Advertising Shift
Broader Implications and Future Prospects
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