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Bane of your existence 12-07-2009 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Staropramen (Post 780030)
Skrewdriver

Oh, you.

Staropramen 12-07-2009 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Bane of your existence (Post 780053)
Oh, you.

Do I know you?

mr dave 12-07-2009 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by TheCellarTapes (Post 779718)
The tricky thing for me about protest bands is that they're always going to have an air of hypocracy about them, due in part to the industry they find themselves in, especially with all that money swirling round the music industry.

I dont doubt the merits of individual songs and which part of the heart they came from, but I cannot take bands with a protest message all that seriously, I'm afraid.

To answer the question though, I do really love Gogol Bordello, but I aint an anarchist punk dude

absolutely 100% agree.

i can't take the apparent hypocrisy seriously, the idealism is only appealing while you're an idealist that still sees the world in black and white. once you've grown to see everything in shades of grey the inherent immaturity of the ideals is too hard to ignore.



also.... Soundgarden? social protest? 1 song per album on average if that hardly makes them a protest group. maybe i just misinterpreted them all these years, then again the fact that they left their music open to interpretation is what made them so great to my ears. as opposed to being lectured for 44 minutes a pop a la RATM.

TumorAttitude 12-07-2009 06:16 PM

Does Immortal Technique count?

Freebase Dali 12-07-2009 06:19 PM

For me personally, I gotta go with Propagandhi.
I'm liking the other mentions as well too.

sidewinder 12-07-2009 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Freebase Dali (Post 780123)
For me personally, I gotta go with Propagandhi.
I'm liking the other mentions as well too.

Ah good call.

BTown 12-07-2009 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by ElephantSack (Post 779784)
Rage Against the Machine is an obvious top choice.

And thank you for not posting this in the Punk category. Although people tend to exemplify punk rock as the most rebellious or socially-aware music around.

Usually, one of the things I look for in a band is poignancy. So here's some of my tops that at least have select moments of political/social intensity.

Immortal Technique
Soundgarden
The Who
The Clash
NOFX
Bad Religion
Tom Waits
The Roots
Les Claypool
Pink Floyd
Tool
Corrosion of Conformity

I'm a fan of Soundgarden and I have 3 of their albums, could someone explain to me what soundgarden protests?

I am in no way disagreeing with you, you are probably correct due to me not reading much about soundgarden but I am really curious as to what they protest.

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Originally Posted by Staropramen (Post 780136)
Why is someone who loves music but has different political views than you a troll?

Trolling isn't just restricted to music.


ANyway, bands like Operation Ivy and Minor Threat would be at the top of my list. Possibly Daniel Johnston if he counts.

ElephantSack 12-07-2009 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Lateralus (Post 779943)
Excellent list, I would concur with all of these! Rage Against the Machine, Tool, and Tom Waits would be some of my favourites.

Okay. We're friends now.

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I'm a fan of Soundgarden and I have 3 of their albums, could someone explain to me what soundgarden protests?

I am in no way disagreeing with you, you are probably correct due to me not reading much about soundgarden but I am really curious as to what they protest.
You know, I could understand how it would be difficult to see how exactly Soundgarden were socially aware. But its only because they were more obscure with their references and gripes. If they were going to come out and say "Fuck this.", they usually wouldn't just come out say it outright (except for "Ty Cobb"). They were usually more precise in what they were addressing, but they would also do their addressing very poetically, so a lot of times it was hard to understand exactly what they were talking about.

ElephantSack 12-07-2009 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by TumorAttitude (Post 780121)
Does Immortal Technique count?

Most definitely.

proto-punk 12-07-2009 06:50 PM

Dead kennedy's!


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