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I love the classics but does anyone have recs for modern day rebellion music? I saw dropkick Murphy's released a track "citizen ice" but I would love additional recommendations. Open to any genre that harshly criticizes the current state of 'gestures broadly'
Grandson is probably the closest still making music. Just went independent last year. Have seen them twice, their shows are like going to a protest. A lot of love and anger in the crowd.
I've really been digging Cheap Perfume lately. It's pure feminine rage, which I'm an absolute sucker for. I would start with "it's okay to punch Nazis" but I think almost everything on their newest album is pretty good.
Destructo Disk seems pretty good too but I haven't dug into them as much
I'm also on the hunt for modern day rebellion music.
death grips and machine girl probably
Ehh I listen to both death grips and machine girl and while both are heavy neither are critical of current state
Sum 41 - We're All To Blame
The theme and antics in the music video are chosen on purpose. And 20 years later are downright prophetic despite being targeted at an entirely different era.
You're gonna have to dig real deep for that one. Moat, if not all, record labels are zionist owned. It's why you hear very little about Israel from today's black hip-hop artists.