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References to Freemasonry in popular culture range from the vitriolic to the innocuous. Far more often they are merely misinformed allusions from which Freemasonry faces a far more insidious threat; that of being marginalized, trivialized, and fictionalized. Most of the references noted on this site are harmless, simply pointing out that Freemasonry has played a role in our society; some are humorous, yet some are disturbing in their associations.
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Secret Lives of the Freemasons
Secret Lives of the Freemasons is a six-member hardcore band composed of Brien Worshsam, Jim Debardi, Tucker Ensley, Joshua Carden, Justin Elrod and Travis Moss. According to their label’s website: "Attempting to gain information about a secret society can be dangerous. Naming your band after a secret society can be even more dangerous. Infatuated with the idea of conspiracy theory, six guys from North Carolina, studied, searched and, wished for the most valued secrets of the world’s most fascinating secret societies. After a family friend passed away, the doors of the Free and Accepted Masons accidentally opened up enough for them to break through. Two months were spent trying to piece together the Mason’s puzzle. The cryptic code was cracked, an idea was born, and the guys have never looked back."

"This Was Built To Make You Dance"
Astro Magnetics
May 10, 2005

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