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Music with a leftist message

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small44 , in Ska-P - Colores

Great group

Enkrod OP ,

Ya, I don't speak any Spanish really, but I have committed their songs to memory, because they speak directly to my heart.

Common themes are:

  • class consciousness
  • unity in revolutionary thought
  • the horrible history of the white colonizer
  • the rights of the indigenous
  • criticism of capitalism, religion and the media as tools to exploit the worker
  • the socialist movement of south and middle america
  • the expansionist imperialism of the US and much of Europe
Ciderpunk , in Afroman - Will You Help Me Repair My Door

The same Afroman who wrote “Hunter Got High” about Hunter Biden and who said he would love to play at Trump’s rallies after endorsing him?

Good time to remind everyone that you do not, under any circumstances, gotta hand it to ‘em.

Voyajer ,
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rockSlayer OP Mod ,

well that's disappointing to learn. I didn't think afroman would fall in that direction

Ciderpunk ,

Money corrupts.

SkyezOpen ,

OK but like... Imagine him singing "suck a camel's ass" at a trump rally.

givesomefucks , in 2Pac - Changes

Tupac could have really changed America if he wasnt murdered.

People talk about Kendrick being so important for bringing light to societal issues (and he is) but 30 years of Tupac would have done so much more.

Like, rap wouldn't have needed saving in the first place.

And maybe we'd have gotten a second Black Hippy album I'm still salty Kendrick and Schoolboy Q got so popular so fast the group broke up. They just had the perfect mix of ability in that group and Jay Rock and Ab Soul just weren't ready to stand on their own so they dropped off entirely.

GeneralEmergency , in The Cranberries - Zombie

I don't see how trying to distance yourself from a terrorist group is inherently leftist.

rockSlayer OP Mod ,

it's an antiwar message that condemns Bloody Sunday and the Black and Tans, while also recognizing that the IRA was not all sunshine and rainbows. It's a stronger leftist message than you might think.

GeneralEmergency ,

The song was written in direct response to the Warrington bombing. An IRA attack that killed two kids and injured several others, and the various flavours of IRA claiming to be acting on behalf of everyone in Ireland.

"It's not me, it's not my family"

There is fuck all about the black and tans, bloody Sunday, or any other shit the plastic paddy's throw at it.

rockSlayer OP Mod ,

I suppose that's why the music video was explicitly shot in Belfast to display the horrors of the conflict and made a point to film British troops?

GeneralEmergency ,

There are only obscure German words to describe the level of confused anger I am feeling right now.

It was a song specifically written to be neutral to the conflict but instead focus on the human cost of those being caught up.

You are adding extra shit to a song that calls out bringing in extra shit. "It's not 1916"

rockSlayer OP Mod ,

you misheard those lyrics bud, it goes "it's the same old theme, since 1916". Ultimately though, this community is about how the music is interpreted, not specifically about the artist's intent. It's one of the best antiwar songs ever written. It's impossible to look at the Troubles without acknowledging the harm the Black and Tans caused. Dolores was right to be pissed that the IRA claimed the Warrington bombing was "for Ireland". That's how I understand the song.

GeneralEmergency ,

I feel like you've missed the forest for the trees.

You are bringing political division into a song that decries it.

You're bringing in past events for justification for a song that's about not using the past to justify actions.

Maybe it's because I am Northern Irish and it hits differently.

cerement , in We Have Fed You All A Thousand Years - Utah Phillips
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“We have always lived in slums and holes in the wall. We will know how to accommodate ourselves for a time. For, you must not forget, we can also build. It is we the workers who built these palaces and cities here in Spain and in America and everywhere. We, the workers, can build others to take their place. And better ones! We are not in the least afraid of ruins. We are going to inherit the earth; there is not the slightest doubt about that. The bourgeoisie may blast and burn its own world before it finally leaves the stage of history. We are not afraid of ruins. We who ploughed the prairies and built the cities can build again, only better next time. We carry a new world, here in our hearts. The world is growing this minute.”

—Buenaventura Durruti, interview with Pierre van Paassen (1936-07-24)

rockSlayer OP Mod ,

I've never heard of this interview, I'll have to look it up!

BreadOven , in Wingnut Dishwashers Union - Proudhon in Manhattan

Most of folk punk at that haha. Great album.

PP_BOY_ OP ,
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True. WDU just a little bit more than the other, in my opinion.

BreadOven ,

Definitely agree mostly. Mischief Brew (Erik Peterson) though? Love both Pat and Erik (RIP).

ShunkW , in Cancer - Jesse Welles

Because you're spamming it? Put them all in one post.

rockSlayer OP Mod ,

I would hardly call 3 posts in an hour spam. If your complaint is the variety, you're also welcome to share music here.

cardboardempress Global Mod , in Neil Young - Rockin' In The Free World
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I saw Neil Young live once, back at the end of the 80s. He was ... very good.

Waldowal , in "War" — Sinéad O'Connor
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People lost their shit when this happened. Seems almost tame now.

rockSlayer Mod , in Talkin tenant blues

I haven't heard this one from him, this is great! It reminds of Johnny Cash in the best ways

apfelwoiSchoppen , in System Of A Down - B.Y.O.B.
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SOAD always came swinging.

cardboardempress OP Global Mod , (edited ) in [Underworld - Soniamode](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_c0cnV5hGk)
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Embeds do not work in titles. Filed away to recreate this exact thing again and again until I remember.

(I've since been told I should be creating a new LINK post, not a text post. Forgive this lowly creature its mistakes)

Zachariah , in Direct Action - Utah Phillips
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I just saw this community today and was going to post Utah Phillips if no one else had.

rockSlayer OP Mod ,

Feel free to share anyways! He has so many good songs

Zachariah ,
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Yes, he does.

lettruthout , in Have A Cigar - Pink Floyd

You’re gonna go far…

13esq ,

You're gonna fly high...

mr_stank , in Mogwai - George Square Thatcher Death Party

Great song.

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