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*In 1987, [[NOFX]] released an EP entitled ''[[The P.M.R.C. Can Suck on This]].''.
*[[Sonic Youth]] added an cartoon with the caption "SMASH THE PMRC" on their liner notes of their album ''[[Goo (album)|Goo]]''.<ref>http://www.sonicyouth.com/mustang/lp/lp08h.jpg</ref> In 2001, [[Pistol Grip]] released a song called "Fuck The P.M.R.C".
*The [[Megadeth]] song "Hook In Mouth" from their [[1988]] album ''[[So Far, So Good... So What!]]'' was highly critical of the PMRC, comparing them to the [[Orwellian]] state of ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four]]''. In addition, the music video for the song "[[In My Darkest Hour]]," off of the same album," as well as the [[Megadeth]] portion of the [[1988]] rockumentary, ''[[Decline Of The Western Civilization II: The Metal Years]],'' bassist [[David Ellefson]] can be seen with a sticker on his bass that says "Fuck The P.M.R.C."
*[[Alice Donut]] released a song named "Tipper Gore" on their 1988 release Donut Comes Alive that ironically used sexual metaphors to encourage Tipper to continue her PMRC crusade.
*On the [[Dead Kennedys]] live album [[Mutiny on the Bay]], during their song "M.T.V. - Get off the Air", lead singer [[Jello Biafra]] tells the audience to "buy a homemade [record] instead, before the PMRC closes the stores down that sell 'em". The Dead Kennedys also had another conflict with the PMRC in 1986 when their album [[Frankenchrist]] came under fire due to the poster that came with it, featuring [[H R Giger]]'s "[[Work 219: Landscape XX]]", better known as [[Penis Landscape]].