Americans on the certain age will remember Tipper Gore, the cofounder around the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC). It was this organization that called your “Filthy Fifteen,” a list on the most offensive popular songs it could possibly find. That list — which awarded Prince the gold medal for his assist “Darling Nikki,” Sheena Easton MS2 Mesos the silver for “Sugar Walls” and Judas Priest a bronze for “Eat Me Alive” — pilloried artists whom it deemed were producing content unsuitable for minors.
Won’t someone think together with the children? asked the PMRC. That open question led to the creation from the Recording Industry MapleStory 2 Gold Association of America’s “parental advisory” labels in 1985.
The Parental Advisory label has developed to a familiar sight to anyone who buys music.