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  • Afroman Wins Lawsuit Against Police After Viral Raid Music Videos

    Rapper Afroman, whose real name is Joseph Foreman, secured a legal victory after being sued by several Ohio sheriff’s deputies.

    The case focused on his decision to use actual footage of a police raid inside music videos that later gained massive online attention.

    The situation quickly turned into a major example of how free speech, satire, and artistic expression can be tested in court when law enforcement is involved.

    Background of the 2022 Police Raid

    A police raid took place in 2022 at Afroman’s home in Adams County, Ohio.

    The event began after authorities obtained a warrant tied to serious criminal allegations, including suspected drug trafficking.

    Key reasons cited in that warrant included:

    • Suspected drug trafficking
    • Suspected kidnapping

 

Officers with the Adams County Sheriff’s Office entered the property and carried out a detailed search. Multiple rooms were examined, including areas considered highly private.

The entire operation was captured through Afroman’s home surveillance system, which recorded movements, conversations, and actions of deputies throughout the house.

Search results did not support the claims listed in the warrant. No evidence tied to drug trafficking or kidnapping was discovered, and no charges followed.

Even with that outcome, physical damage occurred during the process, most notably a broken door that required repair.

Afroman later stated that cash kept inside the home was missing after deputies completed the search. The allegation added another layer of tension to an already stressful situation.

The incident left a lasting effect on daily life, creating financial strain tied to property damage and emotional stress linked to the invasion of privacy.

Creation of Viral Music Videos

Afroman later turned recorded footage into creative work, using material captured by his own surveillance system.

Four songs became central to that effort and gained widespread attention online:

  • “The Police Raid”
  • “Lemon Pound Cake”
  • “Why You Disconnecting My Video Camera”
  • “Will You Help Me Repair My Door?”

 

Visual content in those videos showed deputies moving through the home, opening cabinets, and inspecting belongings.

Edits added humor through zoom-ins, repeated clips, and exaggerated focus on certain moments.

Some sequences implied misconduct, including suggestions that money had been taken during the raid.

Tone stayed satirical and critical, using comedy to question actions seen in the footage. Humor did not remove the underlying message, which pointed toward concerns about authority and accountability.

Public reaction spread quickly after the release. Videos gained millions of views across platforms in a short time.

Conversations that followed centered on several issues raised by viewers:

  • Conduct of law enforcement during home searches
  • Use of force and property damage
  • Accountability when no charges are filed

 

The Lawsuit by Ohio Deputies

Seven deputies involved in the raid responded by filing a lawsuit against Afroman.

Legal action included several claims that addressed both personal and professional harm.

Main accusations presented in court included:

  • Defamation
  • Invasion of privacy
  • Intentional infliction of emotional distress
  • Unauthorized use of names and likenesses

Deputies argued that edited footage created a misleading image that painted them as corrupt or incompetent.

Public exposure led to negative attention, including ridicule and online harassment.

Statements provided during the case described damage to personal reputations and strain on professional standing.

Financial demand tied to the lawsuit reached approximately four million dollars, reflecting claims of emotional and reputational harm.

Afroman’s Defense

 

Afroman grounded his defense in First Amendment protections, stating that his work fell under free speech and artistic expression.

The argument focused on the idea that creative interpretation of real events is allowed, especially when tied to personal experience.

Several key points supported his position:

  • Footage had been recorded legally inside his own home
  • Content acted as satire and commentary connected to a real incident
  • Law enforcement officers qualify as public officials open to criticism

Music videos were also presented as a response to what he experienced during the raid.

Personal harm included property damage, stress, and unresolved concerns after no charges were filed.

Creative output functioned as a way to process and express that experience.

The Trial

The trial took place in March 2026 in Ohio, bringing both sides into a courtroom setting where testimony and evidence were examined in detail.

Afroman described the impact of the raid on his life, focusing on both emotional strain and financial cost.

He explained that humor played a central role in his creative response and that the intention was expression rather than harm.

Deputies provided their own accounts, describing feelings of humiliation and concern after videos spread online.

Public reaction, including comments and messages, contributed to stress and fear.

Legal discussion centered on several critical questions raised during proceedings:

  • If the videos met the legal definition of defamation
  • If satirical content qualified as protected expression
  • If use of real footage featuring deputies violated any personal rights
Afroman wearing a red white and blue suit sitting in a courtroom
Afroman represented himself in court during parts of his legal case drawing significant public attention; YouTube Screenshot

Verdict and Outcome

A unanimous decision was delivered by the jury in favor of Afroman after deliberation concluded.

Jurors agreed that the material presented in court did not meet the legal standards required to support the deputies’ claims.

The ruling made it clear that his videos qualified as protected speech under the First Amendment.

Content was recognized as artistic expression that used satire and commentary tied to a real incident involving his own property.

Court findings addressed each major claim raised in the lawsuit.

After reviewing testimony, video evidence, and legal arguments, jurors rejected accusations tied to harm and misrepresentation.

Claims that did not hold up included:

  • Defamation tied to portrayal of deputies
  • Intentional infliction of emotional distress
  • Violations connected to the use of names and likenesses

 

The decision reinforced the idea that public officials, including law enforcement officers, can be subject to criticism and satire when actions are documented and shared in a creative format.

Final outcome of the case resulted in clear consequences for both sides:

  • No financial damages were awarded to any of the deputies
  • All major legal claims dismissed in full

Afroman responded publicly after the verdict and framed the decision as a win for free speech rights.

He pointed to the importance of allowing artists to respond to personal experiences, especially when those experiences involve government authority and public interest.

Reaction to the verdict also carried broader implications. Outcome signaled that creative works based on real events can remain protected, even when they portray officials in an unflattering or controversial way.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Summary

The case shows how satire and commentary connected to real events can receive strong legal protection.

Individuals have the ability to document and critique actions of law enforcement, especially when recordings come from their own property.

Broader impact points to the growing influence of viral content in shaping both public opinion and legal outcomes.

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  • Thursday Added To 2000trees Festival Line-Up

    2000trees have added another band to their stacked line-up, and it’s a really special one, to say the least.


    It’s post-hardcore legends Thursday, who will be playing on the, well, Thursday of the weekend, alongside the likes of Alkaline Trio, The Bronx, PUP and Superheaven.

    According to the festival, they are one of the most requested bands of the last few years, so you can imagine how it feels to finally be able to make it a reality.

    A bit of this in the July sunshine? It doesn’t get much better than that.


    2000trees will take place between July 8-11 at Upcote Farm, Cheltenham. The likes of Neck Deep, Funeral For A Friend, Arcane Roots, Cancer Bats, Glasjaw, High Vis, As Everything Unfolds, Sunny Day Real Estate, Mouth Culture, Mallory Knox, The Xcerts and so many more incredible bands will also be playing.

    Tickets are available, for now, at 2000trees.co.uk.

    The post Thursday Added To 2000trees Festival Line-Up appeared first on Rock Sound.

  • MORDEO: Everything Is Noise Premieres Debut Full-Length From California Sludge/Crust Metal Outfit Feat. Members Of Amarok, Aberrance, And Level; Record To Drop This Friday!

    Photo by Julianna Rose “It’s hard to oversell just how well MORDEO captures the ferocity of the moment… There’s absolutely a time and a place to build a better world for us and our neighbors, […]

    The post MORDEO: Everything Is Noise Premieres Debut Full-Length From California Sludge/Crust Metal Outfit Feat. Members Of Amarok, Aberrance, And Level; Record To Drop This Friday! appeared first on INFRARED MAGAZINE.

  • ZAKK WYLDE Explains Why He’s Not Really Afraid Of A.I. Music

    A photo of Zakk Wylde playing on stage.

    “No, it doesn’t bother me, ’cause I’m still gonna buy the record from The Eagles.”

    The post ZAKK WYLDE Explains Why He's Not Really Afraid Of A.I. Music appeared first on Metal Injection.

  • NMB reveal tour dates in support of new album ‘L.I.F.T.’

    For over a decade, NMB has stood as one of progressive rock’s most enduring and unified collectives. With their latest studio album L.I.F.T., Neal Morse, Mike Portnoy, Eric Gillette, Bill Hubauer, and Randy George triumphantly returned with a work that embodied the vision, passion and inspiration they have become known for. Written and recorded during a period of major transition, L.I.F.T. captures the band’s creative chemistry at its most instinctive and inspired.

    Now, NMB are excited to announce a short run of shows in support of the new album. The tour consists of 5 shows in the U.S. including a performance at Morsefest USA., Nashville, TN. The band then heads to Europe for Morsefest Netherlands, followed by a final performance at Morsefest UK. The shows will feature the full lineup of Neal Morse, Mike Portnoy, Eric Gillette, Bill Hubauer, and Randy George.

    Aug 11 Glenside, PA – Keswick Theater
    Aug 12 St Charles, IL – Arcada Theater.
    Aug 14 Anaheim, CA – House of Blues.
    Aug 16 Seattle, WA -The Triple Door.
    Aug 21-22 Nashville, TN – Morsefest USA – SOLD OUT!
    Aug 28-29 Zoetermeer, NL – Morsefest NETHERLANDS.
    Sept 4-5 Brentwood, UK – Morsefest UK.
    Details and tickets can be found here:
    https://nealmorse.com/tour-dates/

    With artwork created by longtime collaborator Thomas Ewerhard, the ‘L.I.F.T.’ is available as a Limited 2CD Digipak (incl. instrumental versions), Standard CD Jewelcase, Gatefold 2LP & as Digital Download.
    Order now here: https://nmb.lnk.to/L.I.F.T.-Album

    The full track-listing is as follows:
    1.Beginning 06:48
    2.Fully Alive 05:02
    3.I Still Belong 03:32
    4.Gravity’s Grip 02:03
    5.Hurt People 08:05
    6.The Great Withdrawal 05:08
    7.Contemplation 02:20
    8.Shame About My Shame 05:50
    9.Reaching 07:32
    10.Carry You Again 05:02
    11.Shattered Barricade 01:25
    12.Fully Alive Part 2 06:18
    13.Love All Along 11:18

    The post NMB reveal tour dates in support of new album ‘L.I.F.T.’ appeared first on The Prog Report.

  • Listen to Karen Dió’s energetic new single, Bexy

    Karen Dió has unleashed a lively new single, Bexy.

    The Brazilian punk’s first new music of 2026, the track came about in a cool and incredibly Karen way: by hanging out with fans online and getting inventive.

    A few years ago, me and my husband [Dinosaur Pile-Ups Matt Bigland] had a Patreon page,” she explains. We used to share about our lives and hang with our Patrons in live video calls quite often. In one of these live calls, we decided to grab the guitar and improvise a song live, to everyone that joined the call. 

    Bex, one of our OG beloved supporters joined the live call, so we immediately began writing Bex a song. Matt started to play the chord progression that you hear in the final song and I also started to sing basically the final version of the vocals, the words beginning to form as we messed around. We wrote the song right there, live, on the call. 

    Instead of singing Bex’, I sang Bexy’, a sort linguistic change that happens as my primary language is Brazilian Portuguese. In Portuguese you add an ee’ sound to every word that finishes with consonant! So for instance Facebook’ becomes Faceybooky’, Hot Dog’ turns into Hotchy Doggy’… So Bex’ ended up turning into Bexy’. And that was it, the song was almost completed right there on the call.”

    Listen to Bexy below:

    Catch her live at the following:

    Karen Dió 2026 summer tour dates

    July

    7 Bristol The Croft
    8 Cheltenham 2000trees Festival

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    Posted on March 26th 2026, 2:35p.m.

  • Matteo Mancuso Ft. Steve Vai ‘Solar Wind’ Official Video

    The guitar virtuoso Matteo Mancuso reveals the official video for ‘Solar Wind‘, featuring the legendary Steve Vai. The song is taken from his new album ‘Route 96‘, which will be released on April 24th via Music Theories Recordings. Matteo Mancuso will also be playing the following UK shows: 13th May – Glasgow – Oran Mor 14th […]

    The post Matteo Mancuso Ft. Steve Vai ‘Solar Wind’ Official Video appeared first on ROCKPOSER DOT COM!.

  • Poison Ruïn – “Guts (Lay Yourself Aside)”

    The bleary and majestic Philly punks Poison Ruïn were a Stereogum Band To Watch in 2023, and now they’re getting ready to release the new album Hymn From The Hills next week. We posted lead single “Eidolon,” and now they’ve shared a nasty new one called “Guts (Lay Yourself Aside).” “Guts (Lay Yourself Aside)” is…

    The post Poison Ruïn – “Guts (Lay Yourself Aside)” appeared first on Stereogum.

  • Corrosion Of Conformity Set 2026 Tour In Motion With A Tight, High-Impact Run

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    When Is Corrosion Of Conformity Touring In 2026?

    Corrosion Of Conformity will tour North America from July 6 through July 22, 2026, including a Vancouver stop on July 17.

    TL;DR

    Corrosion Of Conformity just locked in a July 2026 North American tour with Whores and Crobot, running Texas through the West Coast and into Canada. The run includes a Vancouver date, making it one of the few chances for Canadian fans to catch them live this year.

    This Run Isn’t Massive—Which Makes It Matter More

    Short tours like this tend to fly under the radar… until they’re sold out.

    That’s exactly why this one matters. It’s tight, focused, and heavily stacked across the West. If you’re anywhere near these cities—especially Vancouver—you’re not getting many second chances.

    The Full July 2026 Tour Route

    Every Confirmed Date And City

    Corrosion Of Conformity’s July run stretches just over two weeks, moving quickly across key U.S. markets before crossing into Canada.

    • July 06 – Houston, TX
    • July 07 – Dallas, TX
    • July 08 – Austin, TX
    • July 10 – Mesa, AZ
    • July 11 – Los Angeles, CA
    • July 12 – Pomona, CA
    • July 13 – San Francisco, CA
    • July 15 – Portland, OR
    • July 16 – Seattle, WA
    • July 17 – Vancouver, BC
    • July 18 – Spokane, WA
    • July 19 – Boise, ID
    • July 21 – Denver, CO
    • July 22 – Lincoln, NE
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    The Vancouver Date Is The One To Watch

    July 17 – Rickshaw Theatre

    This is the only Canadian stop on the entire run.

    That alone makes it a pressure point show. Vancouver typically draws from across B.C. and even Washington State, so expect this one to move quickly once tickets go live.

    Fans interested in attending any of the band’s shows can find tickets here.

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    Whores And Crobot Round Out The Bill

    Not Just A Support Slot—A Statement Lineup

    This isn’t a throwaway opener situation.

    Whores bring a raw, noise-driven edge that fits perfectly with C.O.C.’s heavier side, while Crobot lean into groove-heavy rock that aligns with the band’s more southern, riff-driven DNA.

    It’s a balanced bill that actually makes sense—rare these days.

    Why Missing This Run Won’t Be Easy To Fix Later

    Short Run, High Impact

    Instead of dragging out a long, bloated tour, Corrosion Of Conformity are hitting specific markets with intention.

    This approach usually means tighter sets, stronger crowds, and less burnout—something veteran bands have started to lean into more over the past few years.

    And honestly, it works.

    Tickets Go On Sale Immediately

    Don’t Wait On This One

    Tickets go live March 27 at 10 AM local time.

    Given the limited number of dates and the single Canadian stop, hesitation is how you miss this.

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    FAQ

    Is Corrosion Of Conformity Coming To Canada In 2026?

    Yes, they are playing one Canadian show in Vancouver on July 17, 2026.

    Who Is Touring With Corrosion Of Conformity?

    Whores and Crobot are confirmed as support for the July 2026 tour.

    When Do Tickets Go On Sale?

    Tickets go on sale March 27, 2026 at 10 AM local time.

    How Long Is The Tour?

    The tour runs from July 6 to July 22, 2026.

    Corrosion Of Conformity Bio

    Corrosion Of Conformity formed in Raleigh, North Carolina in 1982 and evolved from hardcore punk roots into one of the most influential crossover metal and southern sludge bands of all time. Albums like Blind and Deliverance helped define their legacy, blending heavy riffs with groove-driven songwriting that influenced generations of metal and hard rock artists.

    The post Corrosion Of Conformity Set 2026 Tour In Motion With A Tight, High-Impact Run appeared first on Loaded Radio.

  • CORROSION OF CONFORMITY Announces Western US/Canada Headlining Tour This July ~ Tickets On Sale Friday!

    Photo by Danin Drahos

    CORROSION OF CONFORMITY will head West this July for a two-week headlining tour with support provided by Whores and Crobot. The trek, which begins on July 6th in Houston, Texas and runs through July 22nd in Lincoln, Nebraska, serves as the second leg of their North American tour set to commence next month.

    Tickets go on sale Friday, March 27th at 10:00am local time at coc.com/pages/tour. See all confirmed dates below.

    CORROSION OF CONFORMITY w/ Whores, Crobot:
    7/06/2026 Scout Bar – Houston, TX
    7/07/2026 Granada Theater – Dallas, TX
    7/08/2026 The Far Out Lounge – Austin, TX
    7/10/2026 The Nile Theater – Mesa, AZ
    7/11/2026 The Regent Theater – Los Angeles, CA
    7/12/2026 The Glass House – Pomona, CA
    7/13/2026 Great American Music Hall – San Francisco, CA
    7/15/2026 Hawthorne Theatre – Portland, OR
    7/16/2026 The Crocodile – Seattle, WA
    7/17/2026 Rickshaw Theatre – Vancouver, BC
    7/18/2026 Knitting Factory – Spokane, WA
    7/19/2026 Shrine Social Club – Boise, ID
    7/21/2026 Federal Theatre – Denver, CO
    7/22/2026 Bourbon Theatre – Lincoln, NE

    Previously announced dates: 

    CORROSION OF CONFORMITY:
    4/07/2026 The Masquerade – Atlanta, GA *
    4/08/2026 The Pyrle – Greensboro, NC *
    4/09/2026 Starland Ballroom – Sayreville, NJ ^
    4/11/2026 The Palladium – Worcester, MA ^
    4/12/2026 Kodak Center Theater – Rochester, NY ^
    4/14/2026 The Factory – Chesterfield, MO ^
    4/15/2026 Manchester Music Hall – Lexington, KY ^
    4/17/2026 VooDoo at Harrah’s Kansas City – North Kansas City, MO ^
    4/18/2026 Anthem at Hard Rock Sioux City – Sioux City, IA **
    4/19/2026 The District – Sioux Falls, SD ^
    4/21/2026 Mesa Theater – Grand Junction, CO ^
    4/22/2026 Metro Music Hall – Salt Lake City, UT (COC only)
    4/23/2026 Treefort Music Hall – Boise, ID ^
    4/24/2026 Cargo Concert Hall – Reno, NV ^
    4/25/2026 Sick New World – Las Vegas, NV Festival Date
    4/27/2026 Sunshine Theater – Albuquerque, NM ^
    4/28/2026 The Horseshoe – Midland, TX ^
    4/29/2026 The Aztec Theatre – San Antonio, TX ^
    5/01/2026 Vinyl Music Hall – Pensacola, FL ^
    5/02/2026 The Signal – Chattanooga, TN ^
    5/03/2026 The Orange Peel – Asheville, NC ^
    5/05/2026 Phoenix Concert Theatre – Toronto, ON *
    5/06/2026 Fairmount Theatre – Montreal, QC *
    5/07/2026 Le Poisson Rouge – New York, NY ***
    5/08/2026 Underground Arts – Philadelphia, PA ***
    5/09/2026 Mr. Smalls Theatre – Millvale, PA ***
    5/10/2026 The Roxy – Lakewood, OH ***
    5/12/2026 The Machine Shop – Flint, MI ***
    5/13/2026 The Pyramid Scheme – Grand Rapids, MI ***
    5/14/2026 Outset – Chicago, IL ***
    5/15/2026 Cannery Hall – Nashville, TN ***
    5/16/2026 Tipitina’s – New Orleans, LA ***

    • w/ Whores
      ^ w/ Clutch, JD Pinkus
      *** w/ Whores, Crobot

    CORROSION OF CONFORMITY will be touring in support of their mammoth new double album, Good God / Baad Man, set for release next Friday, April 3rd via Nuclear Blast!

    Produced by Grammy award winner Warren Riker (Fugees, Down, Cathedral) and featuring cover art by famed New Orleans artist Scott GuionGood God / Baad Man was recorded at Blak Shak Studios in Riffissippi, USA, Dockside Studios in Maurice, Louisiana, and Bee Gee Barry Gibb’s home studio in Miami, Florida.  

    Watch a video for the record’s first single, “Gimme Some Moore,” HERE and “You Or Me” HERE.

    Good God / Baad Man will be released on digipak CD and digital formats as well as vinyl in the following color variants:

    Gatefold 2xLP w/ Belly Strip – Black Vinyl (Retail)
    2 Separate Jacket LPs w/ Belly Strip – LP 1 Blue/LP 2 Red (Mail Order + Band Exclusive)

    Find all preorders at THIS LOCATION.

    CORROSION OF CONFORMITY:
    Pepper Keenan – guitar, vocals
    Woody Weatherman – guitar
    Stanton Moore – drums
    Bobby Landgraf – bass

    http://www.coc.com

    http://www.instagram.com/coccabal

    http://www.facebook.com/corrosionofconformity

    http://www.nuclearblast.com

    Source: EARSPLIT PR