Saturday, May 13, 2017

He Who I Really Shouldn't Mention in the Name of Political Neutrality (Saturday E-Mixtape)

I wasn't alive in the 80's,  I wasn't alive in the time you could buy blank cassette tapes so you could make a cassette mix- tape for your eighth-grade crush, sending her songs that make you seem emotional and deep, but not too new wave. Well, "too new wave" was not a term to be uttered in the 80's, but I digress. I also was not alive in HIS era, though I live in a generation with its own problem, the rebellion in music is yet to come on a large scale. Trickle down, welfare queens, an acting career, all of these things turn into one man, and that man has had much criticism, especially in punk music. I will be careful with my wording, as my 50 something-year-old right wing uncle see's these posts on Facebook, (love you, David.)

1.) Great Equalizer - JFA I will say nothing about this one.
2.) Youth Against Fascism - Sonic Youth This song was released during Clinton's first term and is probably about Bush sr, but boy does it make me think of HIM. (well yeah the president sucks/cause' he's a war pig fuck)
3.) Right Wing Pigeons - The Dead Milkmen HIS line in this song is fitting for #45 also, and in the same nature of political neutrality, I will not elaborate further. (the man in the white house/he just don't care/he starves little kids and/he dyes his hair)
4.) Hinkley Had A Vision - The Crucifux   Yeah I have nothing I want to say about this one either.
5.) We've Got A Bigger Problem Now - The Dead Kennedys Basically Califonia Uber Alles, but jazz for a minute, and about HIM and not Jerry Brown.

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