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liberty-oriented music?

Started by picaro, September 03, 2007, 07:04 PM NHFT

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picaro

I prefer punk rock -- though much of the political stuff has marxist undertones.   Bad Religion, Propagandhi, Anti-flag, etc.

I'm aware of Pokerface.   What other artists express the freedom message in their music?

Hannah Clemens of No Really is more folky:

Thousand Yard Stare
Citizen, Go Back to Sleep

Can you recommend others?

Fluff and Stuff

I never noticed marxist undertones in Bad Religion.  Anyway, most punk rock bands that do political music have at least a few pro-freedom songs that are most completely just pro-freedom without any leftist crap.  NOFX, Flogging Molly, Circle Jerks, Boucing Souls, and all of the groups you mentioned, for example. 

There are threads on this subject on most pro-freedom forums, for example, here are some:
http://forum.freestateproject.org/index.php?topic=412.0
http://forum.freestateproject.org/index.php?topic=9251.0 friday's pick
http://forum.freestateproject.org/index.php?topic=7438.0 john's song
http://bbs.freetalklive.com/index.php?topic=10118.0 long thread
http://bbs.freetalklive.com/index.php?topic=14763.0

picaro

Sloppy phrasing on my part.  Didn't mean to imply Bad Religion was marxist -- just listing off a few political punk bands I like and commenting on how most of them tilt left.

Thanks for the links to the other threads.

Insurgent

Quote from: picaro on September 03, 2007, 07:04 PM NHFT
I prefer punk rock -- though much of the political stuff has marxist undertones.   Bad Religion, Propagandhi, Anti-flag, etc.

I'm aware of Pokerface.   What other artists express the freedom message in their music?

Hannah Clemens of No Really is more folky:

Thousand Yard Stare
Citizen, Go Back to Sleep

Can you recommend others?

I'm a liberty-oriented music fan, too. Metal, punk rock, hardcore. old-school etc
and check out this song from one of my friends on My Space http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=173743371


Quantrill

#5
I am yet another music lover.  Here are some groups -

Corporate Avenger
- one of the guys is a brother of someone from Kottonmouth Kings.  So basically this is politically-oriented yelling over hip hop beats.  Fault the police (I don't), Taxes are stealing, FBI files, Drug dealing God etc... These guys preach a tribal approach to life (if you've read Daniel Quinn's books or understand what Bad Religion is all about it'll make sense).

Dead Prez - self-proclaimed Socialists.  Very good hip hop.  They're not too fond of white people, and consider themselves Africans as opposed to african-americans.  "I'm not American, punk Democrat or Repulican.  Remember that".  What they advocate really isn't Socialism, it's survivalism: "imagine having no running water to drink.  chemicals contaminate the pipes leading to you sink.  just think. if the grocery stores closed their doors and they saturate the streets with tanks and start martial law.  would you be ready for civil war?  could you take the life of somebody you know or had feelings for?"   and my all-time favorite line "I'll go against a tank with a shank from my dreams and that's my fuckin word".

Rise Against - very good punk rock.  Prayer of the Refugee is a gem.  The booklet inside the cd urges people to read Ayn Rand and Daniel Quinn.  Me likes.

Rage Against the Machine
System of a Down
  Nothing more needs to be said here.  Although I was very upset to learn that a former 412 resident hadn't heard of RATM.  Kids these days...

Pennywise - Punk rock.  Weren't all that political until releasing Land of the Free?  But the whole album is political.  A little left-leaning but nowhere near as bad as Anti-Flag.  I'm not a big Anti-Flag fan because they are true Socialists.

Company Flow - White Rapper El-P is political though doesn't always rap about politics.  1 good song on the Soundbombing II compilation disc (from Rawkus Records):  Patriotism   "Penitentiary residents, lock 'em up first then ask questions. Omniscient presence.  My charm is the weapon.  With cameras, mikes and satellites that leave privacy breathless.  You don't even know the chemicals you've ingested.  Urine-tested.  Be innocent man, until he confesses."

Strike Anywhere
- more punk rock.  My fav song is Sunset on 32nd:  "when they blow down the door and put their guns in the face of your wife and child, and as they pinned you to the floor did you say 'officer, I'm not resisting you?'

NoFX - punk.  Singer Fat Mike is a progressive and started the Punk Voter nonsense.  I guess he forgot that punk rock is about rebelling against the establishment, yet he wants us to embrace it (well, parts of it.  At least he's not a big fan of the cops).  They released an album called The Decline which is one 20 minute song.  Pretty good.  "Where are all the stupid people from?  And how'd they get to be so dumb?"


And I'm working on some stuff.  Probably be awhile before I get anything recorded (need some equipment).  I'm trying to mix many different genres together, so we'll see how it works - Blues, punk, hip hop, electronica and classical.  Heh.

Fluff and Stuff

#6
Quote from: Quantrill on September 08, 2007, 11:54 AM NHFT
I am yet another music lover.  Here are some groups -

Corporate Avenger
- one of the guys is a brother of someone from Kottonmouth Kings.  So basically this is politically-oriented yelling over hip hop beats.  Fault the police (I don't), Taxes are stealing, FBI files, Drug dealing God etc... These guys preach a tribal approach to life (if you've read Daniel Quinn's books or understand what Bad Religion is all about it'll make sense).

That was the first couple albums.  The latest was metal and mostly anti-religion (mostly anti-islam).  Actually, there was some anti-christian on the first couple albums, also.

Also, Kotonmouth Kings and ICP just dropped a video for their new song, "Think For Yourself" it is long but still a pro-freedom positive message which KMK often does.

Amos Keag


and check out this song from one of my friends on My Space http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=173743371
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dude, that song is pretty cool.  i dig it.

see ya over @ kev's tonight?

d_goddard

#8
One word: Rush

no his mind is not for rent
to any god or government
always hopeful, yet discontent...


----

...Silent and stern in the sweltering night,
The mob moves like demons possesed.
Quiet in conscience, calm in their right,
Confident their ways are best.

The righteous rise
With burning eyes
Of hatred and ill-will.
Madmen fed on fear and lies
To beat and burn and kill.

They say there are strangers who threaten us,
Our immigrants and infidels.
They say there is strangeness to danger us
In our theatres and bookstore shelves,
That those who know whats best for us
Must rise and save us from ourselves.


Quick to judge,
Quick to anger,
Slow to understand
Ignorance and prejudice
And fear walk hand in hand.

Tom Sawyer

Gots to be giving ya karma for that.  :)

d_goddard

Quote from: Tom Sawyer on September 08, 2007, 10:07 PM NHFT
Gots to be giving ya karma for that.  :)
Right back atcha.

The Tom S and d_g Mutual Admiration Society is in full effect

penguinsscareme

QuoteOne word: Rush

The Trees, man:

There is unrest in the forest,
There is trouble with the trees,
For the maples want more sunlight
And the oaks ignore their pleas.

The trouble with the maples,
(And they're quite convinced they're right)
They say the oaks are just too lofty
And they grab up all the light.
But the oaks can't help their feelings
If they like the way they're made.
And they wonder why the maples
Can't be happy in their shade.

There is trouble in the forest,
And the creatures all have fled,
As the maples scream "Oppression!"
And the oaks just shake their heads

So the maples formed a union
And demanded equal rights.
"The oaks are just too greedy;
We will make them give us light."
Now there's no more oak oppression,
For they passed a noble law,
And the trees are all kept equal
By hatchet, axe, and saw.

Free Will:

There are those who think that life is nothing left to chance
A host of holy horrors to direct our aimless dance.

A planet of playthings,
We dance on the strings
Of powers we cannot perceive.
"The stars aren't aligned
Or the gods are malign"
Blame is better to give than receive.

You can choose a ready guide in some celestial voice.
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.
You can choose from phantom fears and kindness that can kill
I will choose a path that's clear
I will choose free will.

There are those who think that they were dealt a losing hand,
The cards were stacked against them
They weren't born in lotus land.

All preordained
A prisoner in chains
A victim of venomous fate.

Kicked in the face,
You can pray for a place
In heaven's unearthly estate.

You can choose a ready guide in some celestial voice.
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.
You can choose from phantom fears and kindness that can kill
I will choose a path that's clear
I will choose free will.

Each of us
A cell of awareness
Imperfect and incomplete.
Genetic blends
With uncertain ends
On a fortune hunt that's far too fleet.

You can choose a ready guide in some celestial voice.
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.
You can choose from phantom fears and kindness that can kill
I will choose a path that's clear
I will choose free will.

Anyway, that isn't punk.  Social Distortion is my favorite band -- not my favorite punk band, my favorite BAND.  Can't say as their stuff is particularly overtly freedom-oriented, but it surely makes a good soundtrack to rebellious misbehavin'.

picaro

Quote from: Quantrill on September 08, 2007, 11:54 AM NHFT
And I'm working on some stuff.  Probably be awhile before I get anything recorded (need some equipment).  I'm trying to mix many different genres together, so we'll see how it works - Blues, punk, hip hop, electronica and classical.  Heh.

Neat.  Keep us posted.

picaro

Quote from: d_goddard on September 08, 2007, 09:48 PM NHFT
One word: Rush

Rush rates high on ideological integrity... Geddy Lee's vocals are hard on me ears.

d_goddard

Quote from: picaro on September 08, 2007, 10:48 PM NHFT
Quote from: d_goddard on September 08, 2007, 09:48 PM NHFT
One word: Rush

Rush rates high on ideological integrity... Geddy Lee's vocals are hard on me ears.
Sample more of the stuff on the Passage to Bangkok ;)



Hey, that reminds me of a joke:
Q: What did the Dead-head say when he ran out of pot?

A: This music sucks!


Anyway, for harder intelligent antiauthoritarian rock I dig TooL.

"Opiate"
Choices always were a problem for you.
What you need is someone strong to guide you.
Deaf and blind and dumb and born to follow,
what you need is someone strong to guide you..
like me, like me, like me, like me