Libertarian Bands (And Songs?)

I did an election-year political column on a big heavy metal webzine called The Gauntlet a few years back (very high alexa rank for a metal webzine), in which I wrote an open letter to Jello Biafra from the Dead Kennedys asking him why he supports so much government control in healthcare, food, and housing when he rails against the fascism and corruption of nearly every other type of government program.

I explained the fact that corporations are not market instruments, but government chartered ones, and his manager indicated that he was going to write a reply eventually.

http://www.thegauntlet.com/dangeroustruths/article.php?id=13

"This is by no means to diminish the outstanding career both artistically and politically which Jello Biafra, famed singer of the Dead Kennedys and head of legit indie Alternative Tentacles, enjoys. I find him to be one of two old-school punks (the other being Ian MacKaye), who never did anything identifiable as “selling out” on their own principles. DK is the most socially relevant, well-researched political punk band of the late 70s and early 80s, and Biafra has since become a powerful speaker and critic of corrupt government policy. He was also an early ardent defender of first amendment rights, battling censorship in the front lines by civil disobedience and facing the music in court.

His spoken word performances are enlightening, relevant, and well-researched, primarily in the way they criticize failures of our massive, police-state style government. He rails against the military-industrial complex, the prison-industrial complex, and all of the “something bad”-industrial complexes.

There is one category, however, where I feel he slides off of the rails and could benefit with some further study. This is the typical place I part ways with Green Party style thinkers..."

etc etc
 
Muse is socialist. They flipped out when Beck started using their music to support his agenda.

I didn't know that, and that's *very* unfortunate.

Regardless of his reasons for writing the song, when you hear it - it sounds tons more libertarian revolutionesque than otherwise!

Regardless of his stance - I'm officially co-opting 'Uprising' by Muse as a libertarian song! :P

YouTube - Muse - Uprising [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
 
I like Muse, I know they are also 9/11 truthers (he actually war a 9/11 truth t-shirt on stage), but I wish them and these other bands would understand the fact that corporations are simply wings of the state, and being anti-corporate does NOT mean being anti-business or anti-making money like these guys think.
 
Papa Roach
Nirvana
Choking Victim
Bad Religion(possibly)
Sum 41
NOFX
Static-X
Nine Inch Nails
 
Papa Roach
Nirvana
Choking Victim
Bad Religion(possibly)
Sum 41
NOFX
Static-X
Nine Inch Nails

Choking Victim are anarcho-communists iirc. And I am pretty sure Fat Mike from NOFX is a left winger. Both good bands, but unfortunately not libertarian.
 
Dave Mustain, {Megadeth} is a declared Libertarian. He is a crowd attracting guest at some LP meet and greets, cocktail party type affairs.

In Iron Maidens song "The Clansman" {Scottish Clan, with correct spelling and a reference to William Wallace} .... Bruce the air raid siren Dickinson yells the word "Freedom" rather a lot.


The meat portion of Snoop Dogs "Gin ad Juice" is very much a Republican anthem, and very agreeable song for Libertarians as well. "Smoking on Endo {a stinky sweet strain of cannabis}, sipping on Gin & Juice... with my mind on my money and my money on my mind"... Now obviously, if a white person were to carry on like that... Lefty lefter left lefting leftists would be extremely angered at the injustice and the offender would be vilified and demonized as a greedy rich cliched and stereotyped Republican. It is unfair and very much a double standard that Snoop gets away with carrying on like that.

In general, it very much annoys me that some lefties cannot accomplish writing music during Democrat Administrations. It takes a Republican President to make them feel outraged and downtrodden upon. Then after earning a big pile of money, they dont even say "thank you" to that Republican president. For Example .. Green Day.
 
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YouTube - hammerfall-templars of steel

Very liberty oriented lyrics... In fact I was always hoping this song would be used in a Ron Paul video. Takes a little bit for the lyrics to start but make sure to listen close (in this video you can read along) as they are quite powerful. Hammerfall is a great band with a lot of great songs with a freedom theme.

YouTube - Jackyl - Back Off Brother

Jackyl is one of my favorite bands and many of their songs speak to the freedom minded individual. In fact I think the line "Uncle Sam, kiss my ass" should be enough to make anyone a fan of this band.

YouTube - POKER FACE - KONTROL

Poker Face is an awesome band who should be making millions. They were huge backers of Ron Paul.. They have a few other songs you can hear on youtube you just have to find them.

I would also suggest Look what I did, Aimee Allen and there are numerous songs from what I call "youtube bands" on youtube that you can check out.
 
In general, it very much annoys me that some lefties cannot accomplish writing music during Democrat Administrations. It takes a Republican President to make them feel outraged and downtrodden upon. Then after earning a big pile of money, they dont even say "thank you" to that Republican president. For Example .. Green Day.

Green Day was good when they weren't political (i.e. Dookie and the other early albums). Those were great days in my youth... I agree with a lot of their assessments of Bush, but they fail to see that Obama is not really that different from Bush.
 
Oh yeah.... I would also check out the bands Carnivore and Type O Negative.. many of their songs have great liberty minded themes and speak out against big government, social programs and political correctness.
 
The people who think reading Mises.org makes an exciting afternoon possess characteristics that don't mesh well with modern music. Good music is often guided by strong passion, not objective realism. We'll find musical support for the anti-war front, and the paranoid about government front.

Here's an interesting insight. Every time i think a song is an allegory about the nature of government, it ends up being about drug abuse, particularly heroin. Master of Puppets is an example
YouTube - Blue October - Dirt Room This one might as well be Libertarian revenge song, but it's not even close.
 
Twisted Sister has alot of songs with libertarian lyrics.

Steppenwolf wrote some very libertarian songs.

Iron Maiden has some songs that have a libertarian feel, notably "The Prisoner", also some songs critical of politicians, such as "Be Quick Or Be Dead" and "The Age Of Innocence"

Judas Priest have many songs with a "butt out of my business" theme, like Grinder, You Don't Have To Be Old To Be Wise, and Beyond The Realms of Death

Sanctuary/Nevermore write many anti government songs.

And has been mentioned, Rush.
 
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Crass is the father band of anarchist punk. I would have posted some anti-flag as well but that's already up, but I think Crass is more anarchist and leftist than anti-flag.

Crass - Bloody Revolution

YouTube - Bloody Revolutions

You talk about your revolution, well, that's fine
But what are you going to be doing come the time?
Are you going to be the big man with the tommy-gun?
Will you talk of freedom when the blood begins to run?
Well, freedom has no value if violence is the price
Don't want your revolution, I want anarachy and peace

Chorus: You talk of over throwing power with violence as your tool
You speak of liberation and when the people rule
Well ain't it people rule right now, what differnce would there be?
Just another set of bigots with their rifle-sights on me

But what about those people who don't want your new restrictions?
Those that disagree with you and have their own convictions?
You say thay've got it wrong becuase they don't agree with you
So when the recolution comes you'll have to run them through
Yet you say that revoution will bring freedom for us all
Well freedom just ain't freedom when your back's against the wall

Chorus

Will you indoctrinate the masses to serve your new regime?
And simply do away with those whose views are too extreme?
Transportation details could be left to British rail
Where Zyklon B sucessed, North Sea Gas will fail
It's just the same old story of man destroying man
We've got to look for other answers to the problems of this land

Chorus

Vive la revolution, people of the world unite
Stand up of courage, it's your job to fight

It all seems very easy, this revolution game
But when you start to really play thing won't be quite the same

Your intellectual theories on how it's going to be
Don't seem to take into accoutn the true reality
Cos the truth of what you're saying, as you sit there sipping beer
Is pain and death and suffering, but of course you wouldn't care
You're far too much of a man for that, if Mao did it so can you
What's the fredom of us all agaist the suffering of a few?
That's the kind of self-deception that killed ten million jews
Just the same false logic that all power-mogers use
So don't think you can fool me wiht your political tricks
Bovernment is government and all government is force
Left of right, right or left, it takes the same old course
Oppression and restriction, regulation, rule and law
The seizre of that power is all your revolution's for
You romanticise your heroes, qutoe from Marx and Mao
Well thir ideas of freedom are just oppression now

Nothing's changed for all the death that their ideas created
It's just the same fascistic games, but the rules aren't clearly stated
Nothing's really different cos all government's the same
They can call it freedom, but slavery is the game
There's nothgin that you offer but a dream of last years hero
The truth of revolution, bother..................... is year zero


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Originally conceived and intended as the cover artwork for a self-published pamphlet version of Rimbaud's Christ's Reality Asylum, the Crass logo represented an amalgamation of several "icons of authority" including the Christian Cross, the swastika and the Union Flag, combined with a two-headed snake consuming itself to symbolise the idea that power will eventually destroy itself.[15][16] Using such deliberately mixed messages was part of Crass' strategy of presenting themselves as a "barrage of contradictions", which also included using loud, aggressive music to promote a pacifist message, and was in part a reference to their own Dadaist and performance art backgrounds.



Also In have to mention Copperhead Road.

YouTube - Steve Earle - Copperhead Road
 
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