This is a discussion about music NOT politics. Your reply can talk about the artists political views but don’t just start soapboxing yourself and break rule 6. They can/should be from any country talking about any government/political ideal. I think my favorite is either immortal technique or flobots.
Crash Worship.
They were an anarchist art collective out of New Orleans that put on these incredible live shows.
Some recent bands I’ve been enjoying include Sister Wife Sex Strike, Cricket!, SPY, Cheap Perfume, and JER
There is inti illimani from Chile and Racionais MCs from Brazil. There is the language barrier though…
System of A Down
Love them
My favourite band is Unleash The Archers. They have these great two albums about an immortal warrior cursed to serve whoever holds their true name. It’s political as fuck, they have to grapple with the desire to justify their evil actions because they have no freedom but that to interpret their condition.
Politicians’ lives are like the tide
You had to know that I would come
For you
To take all that there is
To never give
You’re all the sameFallen from on high
Forsaken lies!
You can’t resist the chance to beg and scream
Out for mercy
I’ll drag you out
The coward’s way
Down
On your kneeeeeeeeeeesAlso Bloodywood
I put a fist through the face of a rapist
And yeah I tape this
For the viewing pleasure of the nameless faces he disgracesDead Kennedys
Rage Against The Machine
Grandson
Listened to plenty of rage but never heard of grandson. Have a song or album to recommend?
Something To Hide, Despicable, Blood // Water, Dirty, Thoughts & Prayers, Darkside, Things Change, Peaches (feat. K.Flay), Is This What You Wanted, Apologize, Riptide, Zen…
This should suffice for a great musical afternoon. :)
Midnight Oil (because I’m Aussie so very relevant)
Rise Against
RATM
Billy Bragg
Peter Gabriel
Green Day
Pink Floyd
NWAGreat list
Gonna be showing my age here, but I was heavy into the likes of Dead Kennedys, Ministry, the whole D.C. Underground punk scene (Black Flag, Fugazi, etc). Anymore, though, I don’t actively seek out music with strong political messages. I prefer to hear artists sing about their personal experiences, their struggles, triumphs, losses…and a political slant is okay as long as it’s an organic part of the song’s message and not just endless proselytizing or ruining your own music by being a political douchebag. (Looking at you, Ronnie Radke!)
Edit: Almost forgot, dude, if hip hop is your thing, check out Run the Jewels.
Upvote for ministry
My Ministry story: The one chance I got to see them was on one of the first Lollapalooza festivals, in Raleigh. They came on stage, started playing, and people in the audience started tossing plastic cups back and forth. For a while it was pretty great, but then people started getting stupid. They stared putting mud in the cups. They started throwing the cups on stage. Stage managers were running back and forth trying to collect the cups. Then one of the cups hit Al. He stopped singing, cussed out the crowd, left the stage, and refused to go back on. Their set was done and they had done maybe three songs. Someone came on stage and threatened to cancel the rest of the festival if people didn’t settle the fuck down.
I love run the jewels! Agree with the rest of what you said too.
Brother Ali is also an excellent option in that genre, although his most directly political tracks are not his best IMHO.
I have the same opinion. I think his best is the collaboration between immortal technique and killer Mike “Civil war”.
Dropkick Murphy’s and NOFX!
As much as I hate my country’s devolution into fascism, I love that Murphys are having a resurgence.
Jesse Welles has been coming up on youtube lately with some very good lyrics.
Saw him a couple of months ago. Along with writing great lyrics hes also a great musician with a very fun show!
Yeah I like him
Public Enemy, RATM, The Coup , Dropkick Murphys all have been mentioned, but I’ll mention them again.
Brother Ali isn’t always political, but Uncle Sam Goddamn is so on the nose it is worth including him here.
I’m sure I’m leaving out some more good ones, but go watch that Brother Ali video if you aren’t already familiar with the song. :)
Also there is !leftymusic@lemmy.world
Massive Attack have their hearts in the right place. Their recent collaboration with Tom Waits is excellent.
I am not a huge fan of Bruce Springsteen, but I admire him being the voice of the blue collar worker. I also loved Streets of Minneapolis (however sad the reason)
Hangyouth is one of the more politically laden bands in our country. One of their biggest hits is ‘You do not hate mondays, you hate capitalism’.
PS: I love this thread.
Napalm Death Dead Kennedies Irish folk/rebel songs Liked 90s sepultura for that
Someone mentioned RATM but no one ever talks about The Nightwatchman. Also Boots Riley and The Coup. Street Sweeper Social Club is a Tom Morello and Boots Riley project. Bad Religion is great also. Greg Graffin has several country albums that are pretty good.
Bad religion is fantastic







