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One of the Andrew W.K.'s Speaks Out About Identity Controversy (Top Story)

11/27/2010
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One of the Andrew W.K.'s Speaks Out About Identity Controversy was a top story in January. Here it is again as we recap 2010: Before anyone complains, that headline was our way of poking a little fun at the Andrew W.K. conspiracy theory. Last week was an extremely slow news week due to the holidays, so a story about Andrew W.K. being a record company creation, and a "Bewitched" like lead actor switched without telling anyone, got a lot of coverage. Does it really matter in the grand scheme of things? Not really, as long as we can still party! Then again, a cynic may suspect that this new controversy was a deliberate creation as well. If that's the case, it is working. That being said, we were sent the following today addressing the semi-controversy:

Andrew W.K. spoke to ongoing allegations that he is either part of a conspiracy or a victim of a huge spider's web of corporate entertainment plots. In an unedited personal statement, Andrew has stated the following in response to the claims made against him: "Since 2001, I have been accused of being part of a conspiracy in which I knowingly entered into a contract with creative directors called Steev Mike, who proceeded to invent a new identity for me to perform under. I'm here to say this is simply not true and a gross exaggeration of easily explainable and common-place music industry practices. Of course I work with people who choose not to include their whole names or real names in the credits, or who aren't on stage with me during my shows - but taking advice and guidance from other people doesn't mean I'm a victim of mind-control. That's like science fiction! Andrew W.K. is about partying and doing what you want! We want fun, and that really is what I am about.

These lies have unfortunately been with me since my career started - critics were saying I had to be a fake puppet for the record industry because I appeared over night. These simple untrue allegations have grown over the years to the point now where I have to defend myself. I have done many interviews and talks where I have explained the nature of how I got into music, and I admitted that I did work with people. But people have still taken what I said and tried to call me a liar and a fake. What alarms me most about these accusations is that they remind me of witch trials: The kind of people who accuse me of being a talking head for some secret conspiracy to corrupt people's morals are the same people who claim MTV and Cartoon Network are owned by secret rulers of the world out to poison kid's brains, or that pop stars like Beyonce or Lady Gaga are part of some occult society, or that companies like McDonald's, Coca-Cola, or Hollywood are secretly promoting hidden plans. Or that the President of the USA is just a figure head and reading a script given to him by a secret world power. Come on! - more on this story

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