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Admiral Swagmeister G-Funk
18th July 2011, 10:43
Especially European oi! punk, but post any anti-fascist songs to celebrate good music and the noble cause of ridding the streets of nazi scum!
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Lunatic Concept
18th July 2011, 10:47
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Apoi_Viitor
18th July 2011, 14:14
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Edit: Lunatic Concept, when you quote a youtube link, you just use the part after v= (ex: C6fGsT_jUK4) instead of the whole link
Tenka
22nd July 2011, 10:28
I think this is crap but it's probably relevant:
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Volcanicity
22nd July 2011, 11:29
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graymouser
22nd July 2011, 11:29
Ska-P, A La Mierda:
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I didn't even know the former coworker who introduced me to Ska-P was political. Ran into him at an antiwar rally one day. Funny how things go.
Panda Tse Tung
22nd July 2011, 14:00
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DiaMat86
22nd July 2011, 21:53
From One Big Torrent:
I was recently given permission by the Communist Progressive Labor Party, an anti-revisionist American Communist Party organization, to bundle the tunes they host on their website and put them into a torrent for distribution. I stumbled across all of this while writing a paper on Left wing politics and folk music and think the stuff is really pretty amazing both in terms of historical significance and also just as folk/rock music. I want to learn more about the organization and its history but it has been a somewhat uphill struggle getting regular responses from organizers. The evolution of the Party is also interesting but isn't really documented in the tracks that appear on this release. Their website can be found here: http://www.plp.org. (http://www.plp.org./)
Anyway, the songs range from classics like L'Internationale (in a couple languages), to 1900s American labor topics and into the 1970s obviously, with tunes like "Clifford Glover" and "Smash the Racist Welfare Bosses." Many songs are classics of other countries, including renditions of "Bella Ciao" and "Usted Me Perdona Don."
The radical nature of the album wasn't lost at least on the Harvard Crimson, which featured a review of the two disc LP in 1972:
"Power to the Working Class is performed and produced by members of the Progressive Labor Party, including a group of welfare mothers from New York that handles most of the vocals. Half of the album is devoted to folk songs, half to rock. The PLP-LP concentrates on a broad evocation of working class solidarity, with only a little emphasis on the PLP itself, although many songs reflect PL's peculiarly arid brand of communism." (http://www.thecrimson.com/article/1972/4/13/the-plp-lp-pbebverytime-i-turn-on/)
Some of the songs are kitschy, some satirical. Many are moving. Regardless of your politics, this represents an interesting historical document and some of the songs aren't half bad either.
http://onebigtorrent.org/torrents/10574/The-Progressive-Labor-Party--Power-to-the-Working-Class-1972
ellipsis
22nd July 2011, 22:10
i can't find a downloadable or embedable version, just amazon previews
BUT
woody guthrie- you better get ready
You Better Get Ready
Words and Music by Woody Guthrie
I had a dream the other night.
Sing on, brother, sing;
About this war we've got to fight
Sing on, brother, sing;
I dreamt the Devil come to me,
And he woke me up from out of my sleep;
And here is what he said to me,
Sing on, brother, sing.
Chorus: You better get ready, brother!
You better get ready, sister!
You better get ready,
'Cause you know you've got to fight!
You better get ready, brother!
You better get ready, sister!
You better get ready,
'Cause you may be called tonight!
I raised up from out o' my bed;
Sing on brother, sing!
And to the devil, this I said:
Sing on, brother, sing!
Pray, tell me, sir, what brings you here?
Trifling? Gambling? Wine or beer?
Or is my doomsday drawing near?
Sing on, neighbor, sing.
CHORUS
The Devil opened his big black book;
Sing on, sister, sing!
He opened it up and took a look;
Sing on, brother, sing!
He read off Adolph Hitler's name;
He said "Old Hell just ain't the same!
Compared to the Nazis, Hell's too tame!"
Sing on, sisters, sing!
CHORUS
I then pulled on my fighting pants;
Sing on, brother, sing!
The Devil of Hell he sung and danced!
Sing on, sister, sing!
He said: "If you'll go and win this war,
And chase that super chase out for sure,
I'll never raise Hell on earth no more!"
Sing on, parder, sing!
CHORUS
Lacrimi de Chiciură
23rd July 2011, 06:11
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NoOneIsIllegal
23rd July 2011, 15:14
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Tim Finnegan
29th July 2011, 01:29
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Does this count as an anti-fascist song?
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brigadista
29th July 2011, 01:52
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Frank Zapatista
7th August 2011, 12:05
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Bazza
7th August 2011, 23:26
This is one of my faves.
The fascists are set to march on Cable Street once again this September.
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Die Rote Fahne
7th August 2011, 23:47
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Mettalian
8th August 2011, 01:52
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A Revolutionary Tool
8th August 2011, 22:31
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