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As SEAN LENNON releases his album Into The Sun on the BEASTIE BOYS’ Grand Royal label, Sean fuels conspiracy theories by comments such as, “He [John Lennon] was a countercultural revolutionary, dangerous to the government. If he said, ‘Bomb the White House tomorrow,’ there are 10,000 people who would have done it.”

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Rip It Up, Issue 250, 1 June 1998, Page 2

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As SEAN LENNON releases his album Into The Sun on the BEASTIE BOYS’ Grand Royal label, Sean fuels conspiracy theories by comments such as, “He [John Lennon] was a countercultural revolutionary, dangerous to the government. If he said, ‘Bomb the White House tomorrow,’ there are 10,000 people who would have done it.” Rip It Up, Issue 250, 1 June 1998, Page 2

As SEAN LENNON releases his album Into The Sun on the BEASTIE BOYS’ Grand Royal label, Sean fuels conspiracy theories by comments such as, “He [John Lennon] was a countercultural revolutionary, dangerous to the government. If he said, ‘Bomb the White House tomorrow,’ there are 10,000 people who would have done it.” Rip It Up, Issue 250, 1 June 1998, Page 2

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