It's rare for a band that sings purely educational songs to become hugely successful. Even more surprising then to find a band such as 'Perfectly Sane Peeps Posse' that has broad educational appeal and is also highly respected by the musical press.
The Posse achieved their greatest success with 'No Miracles', a track released in 2010 that aimed to help people understand the world around them by giving a detailed description of the theory behind magnetic fields. They have been applauded by music journalists and scientists alike for giving an easily accessible, concise explanation to such a complex concept.
JR
2012-07-18 16:34:30
The Posse achieved their greatest success with 'No Miracles', a track released in 2010 that aimed to help people understand the world around them by giving a detailed description of the theory behind magnetic fields. They have been applauded by music journalists and scientists alike for giving an easily accessible, concise explanation to such a complex concept.
JR
2012-07-18 16:34:30
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On the 1st of September 2009 Insane Clown Posse released an album titled 'Bang! Pow! Boom!', which contained the track 'Miracles'. While the track encourages people to open their eyes and look at the world around them, which is admirable, it doesn't suggest a particularly logical analytical method. The track mentions many natural and scientific phenomena which they chalk up to magic and miracles, including the now legendary lyric 'Fucking magnets! How do they work?'. Unfortunately they go on to state that they're not interested in discussing it further with a scientist, on account of their belief that scientists have an infuriating habit of lying.
