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Old 08.26.2008, 01:25 PM   #21
RanaldoNecro
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First of all, everything is political. So we should not only include politics of the United Nations and D.C. but also the politics of tuition rates, property tax, rent control. There is no avoiding it as a human being...Introducing your politics into your music is kinda inseperable. There has to be a balance.

What bothers me is that people in the US make a career out 'destroying'. Like it is silly. When Johnny Rotten left the Sex Pistols he know he made his point and moved on...To profit off of destroying is SHAMEFUL

rage against the machine's case, very juvenile, screaming "wahh waaah waah I don;t like the bad boogey man wahhhh


People in the US make a career out continually underming the system...Thats silly. Rage against the machine for example, I like them, but the politics is too much.... At what point does a young revolutinary social activist become another suit in with a false face...If they don't like the Machine they don't fly, don't charge for concerts. At what point do they start building up? If you like anarchy then I'm gonna steal your gear...LOL
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