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Re: Best politically fueled music-current
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Wow. You should take a political science class or something. Green Day is against the war and does not like George W. Bush. I'm not wild about Green Day, but how could you miss this? What did you think Kanye West meant when he said "George Bush doesn't care about black people?" As for the OP, if hip-hop is your thing, I would check out Dead Prez. Lets Get Free is a great album. [/ QUOTE ] Erm...Kayne West obviously let it known his views on the president, on a national forum. He did so very explicitly. I watched green days video on tv, havent heard much from them in the national media since I was in 8th grade. The lyrics didnt really have much to do with what was going on in the video, although I wasnt paying all that much attention. The video just depicted what looked like scenes from a normal war movie. It was very vauge. If your view of political science comes from rock/hip-hop stars/ and actors, then maybe you should be the one taking a class. |
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Re: Best politically fueled music-current
System Of A Down
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Re: Best politically fueled music-current
This post begins and ends with
RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINES End of discussion. |
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Re: Best politically fueled music-current
Great point, I will try to enroll in one sometime. The name of Green Day's newest album was "American Idiot."
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