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- found a citation for the "Kill All Redneck Pricks" reference on the Kill Rock Stars "ask a band" section of their site
10.14.99 neko asks: Dear Jared, when you were in high school did you really make flyers that said Kill All Redneck Pricks ? I am a student at Tumwater and I heard that rumour from a friend. Jared: They were more of a newsletter than a flyer. It was actually Chris who started making them, I only made a couple. They were pretty ridiculous with rants about burning your report cards, singling out assholes that had done something offensive, shit like that. They were fun, but they certainly didn't win us any friends! --top_pocket_man 10:49, 30 January 2007 (UTC)