I just want you to say this at the wedding. I'm sure you'll agree that saying something about someone behind their back is easy, it takes guts to confront them and say it. I realize you aren't targeting Islam only and you are anti-every-religion, but for this thread's content's sake, would you say it?
Considering you're big in the global Asian community, can you really say ANYTHING you said in this thread about Muslims considering a good portion of your fan base could be Muslim, or could you say anything said in this thread about religion to any of your religious fans?
And this is just a question, but has anything said in this thread trickled down to your music? If so, can you allude to one and if not....well...why not?
You missed the whole point.
A) that comment was a joke.
b) Duke and I have already explained that our angry outbursts are a REaction, and not an action of their own. What's the likelihood at my friends wedding that someone is going to offend me enough? If all of the people at that wedding crowded together and said "Hey isn't Pakistan so awesome for putting death threads against Mark Zuckerberg?" and all cheered - you bet your ass I would say it. But again, what's the likelihood? Regardless, my Muslim friends are rational people who don't think the way these extremists do, and we've already covered that point extensively.
Secondly, a good portion of my fanbase IS Muslim. That didn't stop me from making a status update regarding the Aisha/Pedophilia issue recently. If I feel I have a valid point, I'll make it. I love my fans, but I don't hold my tongue for anyone's sake.
To your last point - my music is not political. I don't much care for political music. I feel that if you really want to hear about politics, go talk to some politicians. Musicians very rarely have a good grasp on politics and when they do, it largely bores the shit out of me. I don't listen to Dead Prez, Paris, shit like that. I respect them, but I don't care much for it.
I make hedonistic, party music, ocassionally with social undertones (rarely), I write songs about love and relationships, and most of all, our songs are about self-identity and finding a place. Music to me is escapism. It's about creating another world to lose yourself from mundane day-to-day activities. My band's new album is an equal balance of three categories - hedonistic party songs, songs about love/relationships, and more introspective songs about identity and idealisms. You won't find a shred of politics anywhere in my bands music or in my solo work.
Even with my favorite artists, I don't care much for any political work they may have done. MJ never cared much for that topic and never sang about it. Prince has done a little bit, but I don't listen to those songs. Tupac largely moved away from political songs after his first two albums, to the same three topics I mentioned - party songs, songs about relationship and introspective/deep songs.
But don't get that confused with me not caring about politics and world issues. I do. But I don't find that it makes a good combination with music, unless the music is incredible and the political message is VERY broad/loose - Bob Marley could be considered a good reference there.