If you listen really carefully you just might be able to pick out some political messages in the next one despite them fitting so seamlessly into the song....
'The final cut' by Pink Floyd as well.
Makeshift Patriot - Sage Francis
Hurricane - Bob Dylan
Hurricane - Bob Dylan
Primus - Too Many Puppies
RATM - Take The Power Back
Gil Scott Heron - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Tracy Chapman - Talking 'Bout A Revolution (lowing would love this song!)
RATM - Take The Power Back
Gil Scott Heron - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Tracy Chapman - Talking 'Bout A Revolution (lowing would love this song!)
They actually got their label to drop the #1 song in the country of theirs, in order to put this song out. NEVER would happen in todays music biz.
Anything by RATM
Bob Dylan - Masters of War
Bob Dylan - The Times They Are A-Changin'
Bob Dylan - Blowin' in the Wind
Bob Dylan - Masters of War
Bob Dylan - The Times They Are A-Changin'
Bob Dylan - Blowin' in the Wind
Forgot about these songs...
NIN - The Beginning Of The End
NIN - Survivalism
NIN - Capital G
NIN - Hyperpower
NIN - The Beginning Of The End
NIN - Survivalism
NIN - Capital G
NIN - Hyperpower
Jedi Mind Tricks - Uncommon Valor
Very political and also one of the best rap songs I've heard in a long time.
(I can only watch the first two seconds of youtube-videos right now, hope it works for you)
Very political and also one of the best rap songs I've heard in a long time.
(I can only watch the first two seconds of youtube-videos right now, hope it works for you)
Dixie Chicks FTW!
They were awesome live, apart from the snipers.
Fuck Israel
We'll save Australia, don't wanna hurt no kangaroo.

I think I like Nine Inch Nails
Fuck Israel
There's an entire genre of politically-charged music in anarcho-punk. Although I'm not quite sure why you would want to listen to such a huge amount of political music, it gets quite tiresome to me after a few songs.
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I like bands and songwriters that can sing about other things but slip in the odd political song under the radar.Uzique wrote:
There's an entire genre of politically-charged music in anarcho-punk. Although I'm not quite sure why you would want to listen to such a huge amount of political music, it gets quite tiresome to me after a few songs.
forgot about this thread.
still <3 Christy
still <3 Christy
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
MOSH - Eminem