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In 2004, the [[David|Dave]] Matthews Band purposefully dumped approximately two thousand kilogrammes of [[Shitposting|human waste]] onto a boat carrying their fans, [[killing]] all of them. | In 2004, the [[David|Dave]] Matthews Band purposefully dumped approximately two thousand kilogrammes of [[Shitposting|human waste]] onto a [[sailing|boat]] carrying their fans, [[killing]] all of them. | ||
== Historical records == | |||
{{Tombox|The shit hit the fans.}} | {{Tombox|The shit hit the fans.}} | ||
== In popular media == | |||
[[File:Jacob Collier tribute to the victims of The Dave Matthews Band incident.png|thumb|If only shit had gone sideways]] | |||
In September 2025, famed computer musician and internet sensation Jacob "Collier" Collier released [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huFzRb0RtQw&t=74s a song] paying homage to the victims of that fateful day. It is beautiful and very sad. | |||
== In unpopular media == | |||
The incident made zero appearances in 2022's ''Morbius'', leading many to speculate whether the unreleased Shit Cut would have seen better box office performance. | |||
Latest revision as of 22:07, 12 September 2025
In 2004, the Dave Matthews Band purposefully dumped approximately two thousand kilogrammes of human waste onto a boat carrying their fans, killing all of them.
Historical records
In popular media

In September 2025, famed computer musician and internet sensation Jacob "Collier" Collier released a song paying homage to the victims of that fateful day. It is beautiful and very sad.
In unpopular media
The incident made zero appearances in 2022's Morbius, leading many to speculate whether the unreleased Shit Cut would have seen better box office performance.