Vietraq
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Vietraq
I realize the futility of this sort of question, but are there any bands doing anti-war songs and the like that came out of the Vietnam era, or are they too busy watching TV and rebelling for a corporate cause?
In the rare event that this is happening, are there any decent bands? AKA, not rap and Popsa?
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i know system of a down has a few anti war songs, but none come to mind.
the subhumans (u.k., not canada) have alot of great anti-war songs from the reagan-thatcher era to now. there new song "this years war" is specifically about iraq and afganistan. but as the subhumans dont record any new stuff anymore, you might also want to check out a band called Citizen Fish, which is basically the subhumans with like one different member.
DOA (which, ironically, is made up of various members of the Canadian subhumans band) made an album of covers old vietnam protest songs. DOA is a punk band with a little bit of a hair metal sound.
trust me, im probably the biggest stereotype of a teenaged rebel with radical politics on the org.
the subhumans (u.k., not canada) have alot of great anti-war songs from the reagan-thatcher era to now. there new song "this years war" is specifically about iraq and afganistan. but as the subhumans dont record any new stuff anymore, you might also want to check out a band called Citizen Fish, which is basically the subhumans with like one different member.
DOA (which, ironically, is made up of various members of the Canadian subhumans band) made an album of covers old vietnam protest songs. DOA is a punk band with a little bit of a hair metal sound.
trust me, im probably the biggest stereotype of a teenaged rebel with radical politics on the org.
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"Vietraq" is a reference to his beloved "whitehouse.org" where the term is commonly used as a derogatory description for the Iraq 'war'.nailz wrote:read or specify guys, he wants songs from vietnam era.
Also, John Lennon seems to be a glaring oversight.
Khruschev was a bureaucrat. Let's not overestimate the communism-ness of the KPSS.my god! that guy must have gotten all his lyrics directly from Nikita Kruschev!
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I suppose I should have been more specific in the first post, and given my own topic some more attention. The site picks up where Fox news misses to let you know MISSION EVEN MORE ACCOMPLISHEDER! I re-discovered this song/amv which, besides the lack of unquestioning patriotism, is a fine example of what I'm after.
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[Kristyrat]: Vote for Orwell
[Kristyrat]: because train conducters are dicks.
Otohiko: whereas Germans are like "god we are all so horrible, we're going to die a pointless death now."
[Kristyrat]: Vote for Orwell
[Kristyrat]: because train conducters are dicks.
Otohiko: whereas Germans are like "god we are all so horrible, we're going to die a pointless death now."
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