Difference between revisions of "Rainbow Stalin"
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− | |title1= | + | |title1=Reliving a YTMND memory |
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− | |title2= | + | |title2=Royal Rainbow Stalin |
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− | |title4=Rainbow Stalin | + | |title4=Rainbow Stalin's Communist Party |
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− | |title5=Rainbow Stalin | + | |title5=Rainbow Stalin Spreads His Message |
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Revision as of 09:29, May 9, 2009
Rainbow Stalin |
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Original YTMND: |
Rainbow Stalin |
by Salta |
July 16, 2006 |
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The Rainbow Stalin fad revolves around a misinterpreted lyric from the 2006 song "All this Love" by the Swedish electronic duo The Similou, interpreting the line "rainbow stylin" as "rainbow Stalin." The fad is thus similar to but not the same as Dew Army sites.
The first site in the fad dates back to July 2006 with the original site, Rainbow Stalin by Salta , but it did not gain momentum as a fad until 2009 with dinosaur10's site Reliving a YTMND memory, which gave Rainbow Stalin new life.
Rainbow Stalin sites typically revolve around the song and an image of Stalin that is usually edited to include colors and ravers, re-imagining the feared Soviet dictator as either a raver or a DJ.