This reminds me of the spat a few years ago between the Prodigy and The Beastie Boys.. The Beastie Boys objected to the track Smack my Bitch up and requested the Prodigy didn't play it when they were on the same bill at the Reading Festival. The Prodigy ignored them and played the track anyway, but in retaliation, Liam Howlett, on his Dirtchamber Sessions mixtape, included the Beastie Boys track The New Style, and gave particular emphasis to the line "The girlie's I like are underage" from the second verse. Now that definitely sounds dodgy in any context, but song lyrics can't be taken at face value any more than characters and dialogue from a movie can. Quite often the lyrics are from the point of view of a character and don't reflect the writers feelings any more than the words and actions of Dracula reflect Bram Stoker's desire for drinking blood. When Johnny Cash sang "I shot a man in Reno, just to see him die" or Mick Jagger sings "I was born, in a cross fire hurricane" those things aren't real, they exist in the world of the writers imagination and should be viewed as such rather than as factual accounts of anything.