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Zack Zarrillo Is A Hypocrite

This article is in reaction to a few articles that Zack posted on Property of Zack about morality and leaking. I mean, who brags about their morality online? Sure, they made a "change" this year (no longer in it for the hits) but it comes off as disingenuous and hypocritical. A little back story before we jump in here: a while back, a picture of the new Title Fight record leaked long before it was officially announced (November 2014, to be exact). I didn't think too much of it at the time until it came up in conversation with a friend.

As you can see by the time stamp in the picture, I didn't rush to get this out. It just sucks that everyone I talked to is turning a blind eye to it. It's only a coincidence that I decided to post this the day before Hyperview comes out; go buy the record nonetheless.

Editor's Note: Sources for this story have requested that their identities be kept a secret. The images used in this post have been edited to maintain the anonymity of those contributing to its creation. We reached out to Anti Records for further comment, but at the time of this post had not received a response.

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PostedFebruary 2, 2015
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tagszack zarrillo, property of zack, title fight

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