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Singing Supremacist Sisters Take Up a Mellow New Cause

Twin Prussian Blue stars Lamb and Lynx Gaede claim they've traded in their swastikas for sinsemilla.

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The Gaede Twins Turn Over a New Leaf

By Kirwan Gray

07/19/11

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God certainly works in mysterious ways. Lamb and Lynx Gaede, the adorable Aryan twins who won national attention as lead singers of the notorious white-nationalist pop band Prussian Blue, have dramatically mellowed their former white-supremacist views and now pledge allegiance to pot. The twins, known for such catchy racist ditties as “Aryan Man Awake” and “Our Vinland,” recently discovered that a few tokes of marijuana effectively treated a wide host of ailments they both have suffered from since their brief moment in the limelight. Smoking pot works better for them than any other prescribed medication, the duo explained in an exclusive interview with Rupert Murdoch's The Daily. It also seems to have changed their politics. The two teens, now 19, were raised by mother April Gaede, a well-known activist and writer for the white-nationalist organization National Vanguard. After leaving Bakersfield, California, to enroll in public school in Montana, they say their controversial views about life began to change. “My sister and I are pretty liberal now,” Lamb told The Daily. In high school, Lynx developed a spinal tumor, which she had removed, followed by a rare condition called cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS). Her sister, Lamb, says she suffers from chronic back pain, scoliosis, a lack of appetite, and severe emotional stress. Both now possess medical marijuana cards, and plan to join the movement to legalize marijuana in every state. “I have to say, marijuana saved my life,” said Lynx. And it seems to have saved the rest of us from having to endure any more hate-filled lyrics.


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