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It is reported that Ernie Scar founder of Brocket 99 has pasted away at age 49.
The parody played on numerous aboriginal and has been characterized as . The tape included names of real people, stores and towns and is an "international underground phenomenon".[1]
The tape was created in 1986 by in , , purportedly inspired by a clip of a parody of men running a radio station called " Radio".[2] The "Brocket 99" tape was never made to be marketed and was meant as a parody.[1]
The premise of the tape was a fictitious broadcasting from , on the reserve (a real reservation 70 km west of Lethbridge), hosted by a character named "Ernie Scar". It stereotypes natives as drunken bums, welfare recipients and drug addicts and uses pejorative terms to describe native men as "bucks" and native women as "". Songs played on the tape included complete versions of multiple hits by artists such as and , often in a row. Between the songs and the DJ segments are fake ads for real products such as foot powder and spray.[]In February 2011, a fan site reported the anonymous actor who played Ernie Scar had died at age 49.
The parody played on numerous aboriginal and has been characterized as . The tape included names of real people, stores and towns and is an "international underground phenomenon".[1]
The tape was created in 1986 by in , , purportedly inspired by a clip of a parody of men running a radio station called " Radio".[2] The "Brocket 99" tape was never made to be marketed and was meant as a parody.[1]
The premise of the tape was a fictitious broadcasting from , on the reserve (a real reservation 70 km west of Lethbridge), hosted by a character named "Ernie Scar". It stereotypes natives as drunken bums, welfare recipients and drug addicts and uses pejorative terms to describe native men as "bucks" and native women as "". Songs played on the tape included complete versions of multiple hits by artists such as and , often in a row. Between the songs and the DJ segments are fake ads for real products such as foot powder and spray.[]In February 2011, a fan site reported the anonymous actor who played Ernie Scar had died at age 49.