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2007.05.19

Anti-Bush Music Becoming More Popular

Picphoto051907bush Longing for a return to the Vietnam anti-war movement?  Think the current era of musicians lack an interest in politics?  Maybe you need to turn on your radio more.  As it turns out, with the war now on the minds of most Americans, a number of popular artists are voicing their disapproval of Bush's policies through their music.

Cox News put together a list of artists that you might have heard of who are taking a stand.  In case you have time for some listening, I put a link to their anti-Bush songs:

The article said Ozzy Osbourne and the well-known group Maroon 5 have anti-Bush songs as well, but I am not sure which tracks they are referring to.

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Don't forget Rufus Wainwright's "Going to a Town." Just came out this week on his new album "Release the Stars."

Nothing more than Anti-War rhetoric by a bunch of anti American, non-troop supporting, al-Qaeda sympathizing, terrorist loving, war hating peace loving, liberal left wing bias nut jobs wimps!! (probably don't even think that 10 month olds should have gun permits...even when gotten legally!) 'Baby Bubba gets a gun permit'

ohh, good song, gotta turn it up!...seeya

Bin Laden by Immortal Technique.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA_xXWSXyFI

(in fact, anything by Immortal Technique)

The new album by Manu Chao called "La Radiolina"!!!! Especially the songs Rainin in Paradise and Politik Kills. Check it out here: http://www.tourdesign.com/eads/2007/manuchao/new/manuchao_ecard.html

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