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Let’s correct the trajectory. The specific keyword cluster "Rembert + Pendleton + Jackson + Hack" almost certainly refers to the intersection of culture writer Rembert Browne , the band The Drive-By Truckers (specifically their co-founder Mike Cooley and frontman Patterson Hood , and their song "Pendleton"), and the broader cultural discussion of the "Southern Hack" or the specific media phenomenon known as "The Hack."
In this piece, Rembert explains the significance of the Pendleton shirt in Black culture, hip-hop, and its connection to icons like Michael Jackson (who wore flannel/plaid), and how it is a style "hack." rembert+pendleton+jackson+hack
: In the context of art or critique, a "hack" might refer to a piece of work that is considered lacking in originality or skill, or it might imply a critique that is blunt or unconstructive. Let’s correct the trajectory
Pendleton is a character or reference in the podcast "The Local" or related Atlanta media that Rembert has covered. Jackson could be Maya Jackson or a local figure. Hack could refer to a taxi hack or a journalist "hack." Jackson could be Maya Jackson or a local figure
Based on the intersection of these names, this review focuses on the viral internet phenomenon involving (writer/cultural critic), Cito from the podcast The Local (whose real name is often associated with the online handle Pendleton ), and the journalist Hacksaw Jim Duggan —wait, no.