• @[email protected]
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    4 months ago

    The day Trump was elected I was excited for a new wave of anti-government human-rights protest music. The best we got was “This Is America”.

    Edit: I appreciate the few examples you’ve offered but I was thinking of the movements of the 60s and 80s. It wasn’t just the hippie peace love anti war music or rap music, it was poetry, fiction, movies, documentaries. It was the culture around the people rising up to protest their government. Now any shmoe can tweet at the president.

    • sarcasticsunrise
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      44 months ago

      Oh shit! How could I forget the best of the best when it comes to leftist punk: Propagandhi! "Less Talk More Rock and Today’s Empires, Tomorrow’s Ashes are essential listening. I’m hella dating myself with these albums, the Adderall has kicked in way too late I guess

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      34 months ago

      NOFX atleast had “The War On Errorism” during the W years, but it was mostly whelming

    • skulblaka
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      14 months ago

      Check out Poor Man’s Poison and, if you’re a rap fan, Cal Scruby has some pretty on-topic pieces (“Captain America” comes to mind as an explicit example).

      But seriously, check out Poor Man’s Poison, he encapsulates almost everything that I’m feeling.