5 Social Justice Rock Bands You Should Boycott

Popular music has long been a major outlet for disseminating degenerate SJW trash. While the godlike radio airplay and online viewership of the likes of Nicki Minaj, Katy Perry, Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, and other teenage girl corrupting singers do the heaviest damage, the less mainstream rock world also rubs some unwanted salt in societies proverbial wound.

This article will address five groups, of varying degrees of exposure, that no red pill masculine man should make any monetary contribution towards. Bleed the beast, one riff at a time.

1. Stray From The Path

I never heard of this group until Paul Joseph Watson gave them a well-deserved troll job. Affectionately dubbed a “cuckcore” band (it’s funny because it’s true), these guys lyrically hit just about all the SJW buttons you can think of.

Lots of profanity, cries about “racism”, cries about “hate”, cries about “Nazis“, cries about “supremacy”, “It’s the current year!” nonsense, what a supposed “threat” the KKK entails to everyone, and advocating wanton blood-spilling violence against people they disagree with.

Thankfully, their video for “Goodnight Alt-right” has been getting the lightsaber treatment online, and their underwhelming riffage and sky high cringe-o-meter reading should help ensure that their musical foray is either short-lived or unsuccessful. Hopefully both.

My best advice for these relatively unknown axe-wielding cucks is to set aside a sufficient amount of whatever cash they make for their tattoo removals. Because, in their own words, they are largely going to get “knocked the fucked out” of the two-figure-per-hour labor force unless they get rid of their degenerate neck ink.

2. Green Day

Green Day’s heyday was back in the mid 90’s, stretching from their 1994 megahit ‘Dookie’ album to their 1997 effort ‘Nimrod’. It was fun, simple, and catchy punk rock that mostly addressed social alienation, boredom, and relationships. Any faults you could find largely just boiled down to the juvenile music theory, and the fact that they weren’t much beyond juveniles themselves (all members were in their early 20’s during Dookie days).

However, ever since they sort of reinvented themselves with 2004’s ‘American Idiot’ album, intended for a new generation of youth, they have been on a systematic SJW downward slide. Aging into their 30’s, and now even their 40’s, while still paint brushing their hair in neon green or blue, also seems as ridiculously out of place as their late-bloomer liberal college campus politics.

Try and cherish the memories of a 1995 era Green Day, because they are a cringe-inducing shadow of their former selves, and not deserving of any concert attendance or merchandise purchases while they choose to remain active.

3. Anti-Flag

Anti-Flag are an anti-capitalist middle-aged ragtag of punk rockers from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Once signed to the major label RCA Records (oh how capitalistic!), their far-left talking points delve into just about every whiny topic from the SJW playbook.

They love to bitch and moan about how “unfair” everything is, “slavery” somehow still exists in the United States (and Jim Crow too), history is “white-washed”, profits are “fascist”, and that “terrorism” is in plain sight (must be that KKK again. They’re everywhere!)

At least they haven’t been advocating violence against the right, or not yet anyway…

4. Millencolin

Ah Sweden… if there was one country on this list that had to make an outside-of-the-U.S. appearance, you were always going to be a top choice. Millencolin have been around for quite awhile (they are in their 40’s too), and while not as widely known to American audiences, they have been popular throughout Europe and Australasia since the days of 2000’s ‘Pennybridge Pioneers’.

A lot of their earlier material passes the SJW seismograph, but the bands leftist/progressive/anti-racist politics, which has jointly coincided with their nations demise, has come out in full force in recent years. Read the lyrics of ‘Sense and Sensibility’ closely and you can see how it hits everything we have known about SJW’s for years.

I always thought I was a tolerant man
The kind that’d always try to understand
But there’s a darker force inside of me that wants me to
Be as bad and be as sad, sad as you

And that’s the side of me I turn to
When I think about the world, well
That’s not my cup of tea
Yeah, it’s the side of me I take
That tells me you’ve got it wrong
Well, how clear we disagree

Yeah, it’s the side of me that said
I would like to kick your head in
You’re so far out at sea”
This state of mind is hard to get through
Makes me hate as much as you do
It clearly makes me see
You’re just a racist clown to me

You’re just a racist clown to me
You’re just a racist clown
A racist clown to me

That “I’m gonna stab you” stare when you dare to disagree with an anti-racist modern leftie

As you can see, they are anything but “tolerant”, they have many sinister issues/intentions, they “hate” a lot more than right-wingers ever will, they shout “racist” when they have run out of things to say, and they are increasingly fantacizing about violence against the right. You don’t want to get “your head kicked in” for daring to disagree with social justice in real life do you?

5. Rage Against The Machine / Prophets Of Rage

Pretty much sums up the young left-wing attitude towards everything

Rage Against The Machine have been on hiatus since 2011, and as far as I’m concerned they can stay that way. The quality of their music (politics aside) has been down the crap chute since their 1992 debut album, and they have been perhaps the most popular Marxist rock band in contemporary history.

Their fairytale views are considered to be Anarcho-communist in nature, and to date the best known example of an Anarcho-communist society was the anarchist territories of Spain during their 1936 Revolution. Now just how exactly did that turn out? Worthy of emulation again?

Unfortunately, Rage 2.0 now lives on through ‘Prophets of Rage’, which is a new SJW side project of several Rage Against The Machine members and B-Real from ‘Cypress Hill’, among several others. Get a load of their brilliant hive-mind lyrics like “No hatred, fuck racists, and unfuck the world”, and also their tacit approval to the use of violence (Richard Spencer sucker punch 0:58).

Conclusion

I appreciate the irony that a modest amount of Youtube clicks might actually make some of these groups a couple of dimes in advertising royalties, but ensuring that as many people as possible don’t fork out $60 for a concert ticket, $30 for a T-shirt, or even just $5 for a digital album download are the main prizes to help spring a leak in their coffers.

If you are a father, do not finance your children to attend one of their shows, and carefully check the lineup of music festivals to gauge the level of SJW infiltration. Just one ‘progressive’ spouting band might be one band too much.

Finally, by all means write in the comment section if you are aware of any additional rotten eggs that should be added to this basket of cringe lyric deplorables.

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407 thoughts on “5 Social Justice Rock Bands You Should Boycott”

  1. What passes for ‘music’ these days is absolutely not worth listening to regardless of content.

    1. How do you define “these days” ? It seems to me music was good late 90s / early 2000s and then fell apart starting around 2003. That’s when nu metal disappeared along with rock / punk.

      1. napster reallyreallyreally fuct up the music biz. lotta smaller labels/sub labels got shut down around then. I knew guys in two diff bands who were signed(one had album released, other never finished it) and the labels just shut down. Theres no pretense that its an artform, its purely commerce now

  2. The issue is the time in which these messages were created. I’m okay with Billie Holiday recording “Strange Fruit” in 1939 but I’m not okay with people using that track to promote the idea that “things haven’t changed”. That’s bullshit.

    1. Alvy Singer: “Yeah, grass, right? The illusion that it will make a white woman more like Billie Holiday.” – Annie Hall, 1977

    2. That song was my first disillusionment with Siouxsie and the Banshee way back then.
      Why were they covering it? What was the message they were trying to convey.
      My teenage mind started thinking and realizing that there was a liberal left that wouldn’t let go of the past.

      1. Indeed. It pisses me off when people attempt to depict contemporary American society as if it were Mississippi in 1902. While it is true that SJWs always lie, it is also true that SJWs are also delusional. There is a measure of truth in the claim that what passes for liberalism is symptomatic of a mental disorder.

  3. Disagree with RATM:
    While they did have some lyrical content that was SJW (free Mumia), they did a lot that of music that was anti-globalist and anti-consumerism in message.
    Listen to “No Shelter”
    The main attraction – distraction
    got ya number than nnumber than numb
    Empty ya pockets son; they got you thinkin that
    What ya need is what they sellin
    Make you think that buyin is rebellin
    From the theaters to malls on every shore
    Tha thin line between entertainment and war
    The frontline is everywhere, there be no shelter here
    Speilberg the nightmare works so push it far
    Amistad was a whip, the truth was feathered and tarred
    Memory erased, burned and scarred
    Trade in ya history for a VCR
    Cinema, simulated life, ill drama
    Fourth Reich culture – Americana
    Chained to the dream they got ya searchin for
    The thin line between entertainment and war
    There be no shelter here
    Tha frontline is everywhere
    Hospitals not profit full
    Yet market bulls got pockets full
    To advertise some hip disguise
    View tha world from American eyes
    The poor adore keep fiendin’ for more
    Tha thin line between entertainment and war
    They fix the need, develop the taste
    Buy their products or get laid to waste
    Coca-Cola is back in the veins of Saigon
    And Rambo too, he got a dope pair of Nikes on
    And Godzilla pure muthafuckin filler
    To keep ya eyes off the real killer
    Cinema, simulated life, ill drama
    Fourth Reich culture – Americana
    Chained to the dream they got ya searchin for
    Tha thin line between entertainment and war
    American eyes, American eyes….
    View the world from American eyes
    Bury the past, rob us blind
    And leave nothin behind
    Just stare
    Relive the nightmare

    1. It can be a mixed bag with some of those artists. I understand your point about RATM. I am of the same mind where Ice Cube is concerned. He’s clearly an SJW but I appreciate him for doing a track that viciously points out the shortcomings of Black culture.

      1. You don’t hear any lyrics like that now.
        No anti-globalist or anti-materialist messages.
        It’s all about VIP club service, making it rain in da club, bottle service, and getting rich by any means necessary

        1. I’ve been listening to them since I Was 12 or 13… Battle of Los Angeles and Renegades of Funk came out when I was in middle school. I don’t think anything put out in the past 17 years beats those two albums…

        2. theres lotsa commie rap rock coming outta korea these days. mostly women

    2. Zac is not in the group anymore. Maybe he was the non commie of the group or “redpilled”

    3. Yeah. I really liked RATM between when I was younger. Their political-economic model and often misguided social activism are not to be cherished but they were quite talented and made some good points here and there.

    4. Yeah I’m glad someone else thought the same thing about RATM.
      They probably are technically on the Marxist side of things, but I think sometimes people on the far-left and far-right have more in common than they think… and taking an extreme position is really just about trying to force a change… any change… against the modern world…

    5. “anti-consumerism.” Still hypocrites. Consumerism drives an economy, and made them all millionaires.
      Support local musicians. My friends and I play in coffee shops and bars for free just to entertain people. We have to learn hours and hours of music. We have no political agenda. And typically, these are the most talented musicians technically.

  4. Never heard of any of these guys. Except for Green Day, but I always considered them faggots. Too emo and melodramatic.

    1. Yeah, except for Green Day, going down that list was just a mental question mark of – who?? Haha. I’ve never cared for Green Day anyways, and unfortunately have been sucked into time wasting arguments over their swill

  5. Check out RATM’s Testify music video. Pretty red pill (on the illusion of choice in presidential candidates):

    1. and it concludes with Ralph Nader saying: “If you’re not turned onto politics, politics will turn on you.”

  6. Guess I’m ahead of the game. Don’t know any of these nutters. 🙂

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      1. would a band named the Butthole Surfers be consider PC on non-PC these days?

        1. P.C. Since butthole surfing and any potential sodomy reference is empowering and trendy

        2. I think it’s more that they portrayed themselves as buttholes who surfed than actually surfing buttholes.

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      2. Primus was a much better band than people give them credit. They put on a hell of a good live show.

    2. I can’t believe I totally overlooked Motorhead throughout my youth until I came across the red pill. I was totally into Ted Nugent, ACDC, Led Zeppelin, etc. Excellent band that deserves more recognition.

      1. Lemmy was a total scumbag hahaha! in his prior band, he doused the audience with liquid lsd- sprayed em from the stage

        1. Hawkwind. They used to spike food at gigs too with LSD and had their electronics player use his device to target audience members to flop around and then shit themselves by messing around with a device and its sound frequency. Hilarious stuff.

      2. I didn’t “discover” Motorhead until I was about 25 myself. Damn good find.

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      3. Nugent has been very vocal about taking back america (conservative) – I listened to him back in the 1970’s, one of my idols when I was a kid.

      1. I think long distance truckers high on speed were into that first album, or it was written as an ode to those truckers who wer high on speed…either way, wont see an album like that anymore

      2. It’s the most accurate shit test in the least amount of time possible: if a dude likes both hard rock AND metal he’s at the very least purple-pilled. And if you like these two there’s no way in the physical universe you don’t love Motorhead…

    3. That takes me back to playing Tony Hawk on my playstation. That song over and over.

    4. This article reminded me of a derviche in Africa who was Muslim, and started to tell me about how music in its entirety was illicit.
      They start like that, small then slowly over time, others things becomes illicit too, till you just become brainwashed.
      So, now I can’t read Celine because he was anti Semitic (lefty version) and listen to songs who are too “SJW” (alt right extended version).
      So, Green Day are crappy musicians, never been really punk, the 2 others bands are not that great. But RATM, I don’t care about the message, the first album is just a bomb. Morello, and the bass/drums are insanely good, those are real musicians. They made a lot of crap after that, but they have it in them. Unless listening to them gives an automatic alt right fatwa? Where are we going with that by actually telling others what not to listen or watch?
      We have no issue screaming at the intolerance of the left, but we should all listen to same music, or “licit” music. This is how you create group think.
      Try those bands, Opeth (my favorite), meshuggah, porcupine tree, rob zombie, Black Sabbath, RATM (if you play guitar, fuck the lyrics the guitar riffs are brilliant on the first album), Ronnie James Dio, Kreator, Jeff Buckley, Queen of the Stone Age.
      You want to go red neck? Try Steel Panther (pussy whipped is excellent), Iron Maiden, there are so many good bands out there, some of them are on the left, other on the right.
      I listen to music, but I never listen to people telling me what I should avoid in art. The lefties do that, the religious too, now it’s the right.
      The next step is to tell us what not to read or watch? WTH. That’s the PC culture.
      https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/ae619b9ac5d0904e7b60e65fe323e7daab6da48734e44a51e2660abba9373f79.jpg

  7. Green Day is comprised of nothing more than washed up has beens that are trying to say relevant and sell some records. Their 15 minutes has been up for some time now. Them being in the Rock Hall of Fame is a joke. Only SJW and snowflakes listen to this bubble gum punk band. How ironic their song American Idiot preaches about being controlled by the media when modern liberals are controlled by the media.

    1. I really can’t stand these whiny cunts. I have limo-liberal relatives in their 60s who think Green Day are brilliant. Of course, they’d never heard of Green Day until American Idiot. I suspect they’d drop to their knees for any band that criticized Bush, Trump or any non-Democrat.
      We shouldn’t forget their propensity for stealing other people’s riffs or songs outright (“fair redistribution?”) This is a particularly egregious example that’s hard to explain as coincidence.

      1. Green Day stole the riff to “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” from an Oasis song.

    2. Goddamn I hate greenday, I really loath those shitbags. Now I find it even more painful to see them in thier 40s trying to stay relevant.
      Nothing sadder than a shitty, radio friendly punk band aging before your eyes.
      GET OFF THE STAGE FAGS!

      1. While not too much of a punk enthusiast myself, I felt terrible for my punk rock-loving friends when Green Day and Offspring and Epitaph Records raped and butchered their beloved scene in the 90s by bascially being the anthesis of all things the scene stood for, most of all selling platinum records.
        Long live Discharge, Amebix, Crass and Flux of Pink Indians!

    3. Green Day is now for fat emo pre teen girls, which hasn’t really been a trend since like the late 2000’s

    4. You’re kidding me. GREEN DAY IS IN THE ROCK HALL OF FAME????
      Van halen wasn’t inducted until 2007.
      Madonna 2008 (whether deserving or not, the point is you must be a superstar for years or DECADES before induction).
      Metallica 2009
      Abba & Genesis 2010
      Alice Cooper 2011 when he’s looking dead already
      Neil Fucking Diamond 2011 at age 70
      The Faces in 2012
      Heart, Randy Newman, and Rush in 2013
      Peter Gabriel, Linda Ronstadt, Hall & Oates, Cat Stevens 2014.. 30 years after there biggest hits
      Journey didn’t make it until THIS YEAR
      The Cure, Tina Turner, The Smiths, John Coltrane, and Whitney Houston still aren’t in it. But Fucking Green Day is? They are not horrible but they are simply too new to be inducted into the hall of fame, and I’m not sure they were influential enough anyway.
      Linda Ronstadt was touring in the 1960s, and has #1 hits 4 decades old. She’s still performing today. Journey was formed years before I was born, while Green Day was popular when I was in High School. Sorry, but that is bullshit.

      1. You laid it right out there, nice citations…convincing call of utter fucking BS! Amen dude…

      2. It took Deep Purple nigh on 50 years to get into the hall of fame. They were inducted last year.

      3. Fuck that RRHOF piece of shit.
        All they do is dug up ancient black groups and refer to them as pioneer geniuses.

  8. If you want a band with more right-leaning politics, check out Stuck Mojo:
    The song “Crooked Figurehead” is about the Clintons:

    They also support capital punishment:

    They’re also critical of Islam:

  9. How is it possible U2 is not on this list? The worst offender of them all. I had the great misfortune of seeing them earlier this summer.

    1. There are so many offenders, it would take an encyclopedia to list them all. Would be easier to list who are not offenders. Merle Haggard, Confederate Railroad, Frank Sinatra, Bo Diddley, and maybe Ted Nugent.

      1. Absolutely. In fact, much of the stuff that we enjoy, and continue to enjoy, has some SJW rot contained therein. It’s a matter of the thoroughness of said rot. I like Public Enemy which is clearly Leftist but, at the same time, their production team created some innovative beats which I appreciate.

  10. OT, but Visa is now offering small merchants using its payment systems $10,000 each to help them upgrade those systems. In exchange for this “gift” they can no longer accept cash payments.
    Visa chief Al Kelly states: “We’re focused on putting cash out of business.”
    Visa executive Jack Forestell states, [This is] a journey to cashless. We’re really viewing this as the opening salvo.” (So, it’s a war. On cash.) –
    http://investmentwatchblog.com/an-alarming-new-front-in-the-war-on-cash/

      1. “Money, it’s a crime. Share it fairly but don’t take a slice of my pie.”
        Wow, they were softening us up for this even back then.
        Thanks for pointing that out, CBCB.

        1. nyc phased out cash on the bridges and tunnels. the swipe card is also gonna get phased out in the next few years- will need a phone app to get on subways and buses. I worry about ID theft

        2. ID theft should become rampant after they put the finishing touches on this plan. I worry about it all the time, too, and I rarely use a credit card. But don’t worry – cryptocurrency is gonna save us all. (Guffaw. That’s the biggest fucking joke I’ve heard in the last 10 years.)

        3. ID theft is why I dont use a debit card, but I guess I will have to in the future- but hey! rewards points out the wazoo

        4. Yeah, look on the bright side. Rewards points! I think any merchant that takes Visa up on that $10,000 bounty should be publicly humiliated. Boycotted. But the sheeple won’t do that, no, they need that Starbucks Espresso, they want that Starbucks Espresso…

        5. Ay, yes. Roger Waters. He of the “Entertaining ourselves to death” meme. A man who made vast amounts of money entertaining us to death. Hypocrite.

  11. First, I love his guitar playing, so it pains me to say this, but Stevie Ray Vaughn. It’s a good thing that normally I don’t attach my musical preferences to the artists political views unless they’re really outrageous. Most of Vaughn’s stuff is apolitical, but some of it is obnoxiously leftist.
    Really given the day and age a better article might be rock bands that are NOT out snarking Leftist lunacy. Like…Amon Amarth and lots of really heavy type metal and…..well I’m sure there are others (not really old bands who were usually apolitical or right wing, like Rush, Nugent etc, I mean newer bands).

    1. As far as newer bands, the music typically sucks anyways, so I try to keep clear, other than having to monitor what my kids are listening to.

  12. I don’t think it’s possible that a band could sing about putting the elite out of business (exposing red-pill truths and social-engineering scams like feminism, etc.), and have those very same elite sign them to a record deal. I mean, does that make sense on any level…

    1. That’s why you won’t find them on corporate record labels, but rather, as independent artists on the interwebs these days. There was a time when the record business was just about being as greedy as humanly possible, which to me is perfectly peachy, and we had some right-wing/libertarian bands in the mix, but nowadays you tow the line of the Kleptocracy or you’re shown the door. Thank God for the internet.

      1. Yeah, that’s the only way possible these days. Same for really red-pill films. Truly independent films. I watched this allegedly “independent” film on Showtime last night. It was about as independent as “Eat, Pray, Love”, for all practical purposes. Starred Joseph Gordon-Leavitt, Natalie Portman, and Piper Laurie. Yeah. That’s independent. Jesus, what a mess they have made of mainstream entertainment…

  13. I loved this song the first time I heard it. The message sounds very red-pilled – “Cut the cord” Shinedown:

      1. Actually Dreads belong to Whites. The Ancient Greeks kept their hair in dreadlocks (Well, the soldiers did I mean).

        1. I’ll sue his people for cultural appropriation and demand reparations. It just seems like the right thing to do.

        2. I see someone with dreadlocks, whatever color, and one word pops up in my frontal lobe: loser.

  14. I heard a little boy about eight years old, explaining racism to his younger sister in the hotel pool yesterday. The teachers are hammering students about what that entails, and they are hammering them early. I couldn’t believe what this kid was spouting. He was almost rabid about it. They are creating brainwashed, leftist drones at a dizzying pace. I’m sure modern, mainstream music helps with that process.

      1. “Give us the child for 8 years and it will be a Bolshevik forever.” – Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

      1. Exactly. It’s much more important to teach classes to four-year-olds about transgenderism, and homosexuality, and how to use dildoes and vibrators.

        1. they are getting really close with sexbots. Spanish designer is manufacturing white girls in China(huh?). looks and feels real, although it cant walk, close its eyes, but it provides stock responses based on tactile stimulation. Its only about 75% creepy, whereas i thought it would be 100%

        2. If they ever get those sexbots close to 100% real, it will put a major crimp in population growth. Gee, I wonder if that’s part of the overall plan here. Speaking of which, Bladerunner 2049 will be out soon (October 6th). Can’t wait to see the female Skin Jobs (robots) in that film. But…what if all of us actually ARE robots, and always have been, and we just don’t know it. That sure would explain a lot in regards to human behavior. I’m gonna drop a couple hits of acid now, put on some Pink Floyd, and think about that one until the Gestapo Robots come for me.

        3. On the bright side, sexbots have the power to bring down women’s value, which could undermine feminism.

        4. We’re not that far away. A good friend of mine is an attorney who works with people doing capital raises to finance start-ups and other projects. He sat in on a presentation to one of his big money clients on a “personal companion” production company start-up. They brought in 3 different prototypes, and all different kinds of samples of the AI programs and materials they were developing. The product is essentially a sexdoll, but they are trying to market it along the lines of this “personal companion” theme, stressing all the other things it is supposed to be able to do besides just be a hole to put your dick in.
          My buddy said that the prototypes they brought were too primitive – they just looked like a life-like doll that could make some crude facial expressions. They could talk to you, but it was a little iffy on the interaction part. He said the really interesting part were the separate samples they brought, especially the sample AI. It was run through a computer and not in the doll yet, but he said talking to the female AI really kind of shocked him — it was a lot like Siri or Alexa, but it was more realistic and more responsive. He said the hair samples were a little fake, but one of the “warm skin” samples they had was eerily realistic.
          The pitch these start-up guys made was this: we don’t have to fool anyone. We don’t have to make it realistic enough to actually pass for a human. We just have to get it close enough so that the guy who buys it can fool himself.
          My buddy said that really resonated with his clients. He reminded me of a guy we both know who is a good guy, solid dude, but married to this 300 lb, miserable shrew whose hair is falling out. He was like, you put this skin and that AI in a doll and give it to that guy, he’ll be 1000 times happy than he is now.

        5. I was thinkin’ the same thing. They will rail against it, the closer it gets to happening.

        6. Population growth in the 1st world, since they’ll be the only ones that will be able to afford the life size fuk machine.
          3rd world will still resort to the 3 Fs:
          Feed,
          Fuk and
          Fight

        7. Pavel, just come to Thailand. I see plenty of girls here with indian guys.

    1. As a 30 year-old, I think I’m part of the last generation that had a relatively normal childhood… aka raised by my own parents rather than HR departments.

    2. Did they say Wacist? Do they happen to be chinky eyed Asians? Where there black people in the pool? Is the lifeguard Latino? Where were the white people?
      I need to hear all the racist details.

        1. It’s always the whites who talk about how racist they are.
          Seriously though, it is depressing to hear what they teach those poor kids.

        2. And it’s even more depressing to realize they start hammering kids with it their first year of school.

    3. I was at a convenience store a few months ago buying a pack of ice. While waiting in line, some tatted up ham planet was in front of me with her autistic and effeminate 7 year old son spouting on about how “wacist” he thinks Trump is.
      It was like watching Elliot Roger or the Skeptic Feminist in the making.

      1. who buys ice? Do they not have ice cube trays in your country?

        1. Those of us without electricity or mechanical refrigeration have at times been known to rely on buying ice. Have to chill the beer somehow.

        2. but he has web access? or is wifi free at his local ice store?

        3. Perhaps. I’m merely pointing out reasons beyond lacking ice trays why someone might purchase ice.

        4. I buy ice if I’m filling up an ice chest to go fishing or whatever. They have these nifty ice kiosks where you get 20lbs of purified ice for $1.50.

    4. Should have drowned the deluded little bastatd-more humane by far.

    5. Kids who listen to teachers are pussies, that’s always been true. Those kids are the guaranteed below-betas who will get chewed up by the brownie losers they’ve been told to worship.

  15. I’ve never liked these bands but I am always amazed how these acts can play the whole “fuck the corporate world” schtick and still essentially be profit-making corporations in themselves. Most of these acts are worth millions.

    1. “The Fuck Da Man!” World Tour- presented by Skechers and Revlon

    2. That’s a pretty strong clue that they are full of shit. Look at Don Henley of the Eagles, and his Walden Woods Project. The guy goes nuts over environmental issues (which fits right in with the eltist/UN plan to take away potable water and land from the peons), and he whines about corporate greed in some of his songs. Then he turns around and charges $500 a seat for his concerts. These big-name bands are comprised of two-faced shitheads, backstabbers and thieves.

      1. It’s the same when you see big name Hollywood celebrities go on and on and on about how man-made global warming is supposedly going to destroy the Earth, but their lives aren’t exactly “carbon neutral.”

        1. Yep. Read something about that just yesterday. Johnny Depp. Rails against climate change, etc. He has 14 houses and a jet (not to mention his own island). I think it comes with the territory. “We’re gonna make you a star, but you have work to do for us away from the set…”

        2. It wouldn’t be so bad if the retarded fans didn’t keep flocking back to pay for this nonsense. If anything it isn’t hypocrites like Johnny Depp who are the fools, but the fans themselves.

    3. The music industry is the most capitalistic industry on the planet. But hey, they’re undermining the system from the inside.

      1. I don’t think the entertainment industry is going to allow any acts that it signs to do any “real” damage to the system that makes it so much money. They might allow for some “overt subversion” but it is all fluff which won’t really do anything.
        I’m honestly surprised that the same industry hasn’t done more to shut down truly independent artists who use media like YouTube to go straight to their fans without using that industry as a middleman.

  16. “21 Pilots” – devout Christians and if you listen closely, this song makes a lot of sense:

    1. From central Ohio yet. My son knows one of them personally.

    1. You’ve never heard of Green Day?
      Like….seriously? I mean I loath them but I don’t think any person who survived the 90’s intact would be able to be unaware of them.

      1. yeah @disqus_tj7gjZttfg:disqus i gotta admit some surprise along with GOJ here. I am not fan of Green Day but never having even heard of them is pretty crazy.

  17. American Idiot is such a cringey song. It literally describes perfectly the behavior of Green Day and the mainstream media, but they and their cuck fans seriously believe that it shows how they’re rebelling against Donald Trump.
    And I find it hard to believe it was all that different during the Bush years, either.

  18. of the two bands on this list that I have heard of (Green Day and Rage) I am not a fan at all…however, that is based on their music which I think is total shit and also their 90’s “im fucking sad” attitude which is even shittier than the music. That said, I can’t imagine anyone deciding what kind of music to listen to based on the personal or political belief system of the artists. Music ought to be judged on whether or not you like it. If you like Green Day or whatever but refuse to listen because of the singers political beliefs I think you are being a little whack-a-doodle.
    Also…the author mentions not giving money to these guys. I mean, I remember back in the day when I would save up for a record and later for a tape and think long and hard about which to buy. A lot went into it. Would I like the B sides, did my friends already have it bla bla bla…but is anyone actually paying for music now? Like paying money? For music? My ability to use a computer is almost non existent and I was able to figure out how to bit torrent everything i like with one youtube video and now don’t even bother with that as I just plunk down the 10 bucks a month for spotify premium

    1. memba thinking long and hard about cd purchases. the music means more to you when you have to pay for it

      1. Agreed, because you paid for it, it defined who you were. I stuck to ACDC, by best friend was a PInk Floyd guy. Now, I got a 2500 song playlist that is still growing. Although I got more ACDC than ever, it doesn’t define me like it used to.

        1. I had a few coworkers who were music lovers, we became friends over our love of music. there was a Virgin Megastore not far from work, we’d hit it up every week. Its gone now, no need. I have no idea what my coworkers are listening to, no CD cases on the desks, headphones always on. A lot has changed in 10 years

        2. the being defined for it is a serious thing. I remember one of the first things you did when you met a new friend or a girl was to look through their music collection. You could tell something about who they were.

        3. The Virgin Megastore on Broadway near 8th street was amazing!

        4. One of the few fault lines in my marriage is centered along a milk-crate full of 80’s garbage cassettes that belong to my wife….

        5. I wonder how that will be for my kids when they get to be teenagers. My oldest son hates anything new, without music defining who they are, will they be as interested?

        6. You said it yourself that you liked Zeppelin – they were long gone when you were a teenager.
          Shit I didn’t even have a radio because most of what I liked was from the 60s.
          Your kids might develop a penchant for doo-wop or big band or some shit…

        7. closed a while yeah. Meanwhile, Bleecker Street Records is still open

        8. The newest genre I’m getting into is ragtime guitar (Willie McTell, 1920s-30s), never would have had the ability prior to the internet.

        9. When you’re young, you think rock stars are gods. When you get to mid age, you realize they’re some of the saddest people on the planet. Take Bono.

        10. I am sure it will be something but what that will be is beyond me.

        11. Sad indeed. Hot slutty women everywhere you go, adoring fans, booze, a palace in the bahamas…..sad indeed.

        12. bite your tongue! check out Live from DAryl’s House. youll rethink this post

        13. send me her work email- Ill get on that for you
          I was 8 or 9, and break dancin was still popular. the super would have the marble floors polished, and I would call up my best friend to do windmills/backspins/whatevs on the slippery hall floors. He almost spun himself down the stair once. Woulda been hard for me to lose my best friend to a break dancing accident

        14. Hard, perhaps but that would be the ultimate story/anecdote for All Time. Better than a drummer killed in a bizarre gardening accident even!
          Totally worth it. I would have even pushed him.

        15. I would have even pushed him.
          This is simultaneously both hilarious and deeply concerning. First prize!

        16. I remember hearing a song of theirs, and I asked who was singing, and the person replied Holland Oats… and I was like “what the f’ is a Holland oat?”

        1. and now you have access to every song every made- where to start?

        2. how was the sound? I had a neighbor who had one in his car. I had no idea what he was talking about

        3. About like a tape. There is a little background hum, but if your are driving, the road noise and everything else drowns it out.

        4. Sound was comparable to cassette tapes. The problem was there was fast forward or rewind. Just ‘programs’ (4). Worst of all was sometimes a song was cut in half by a program switch and it was like turning it off then back on again.

        5. Whale oil….HAHAHA! Green Peace will want to flog you with all natural organic non-gmo rubber hoses for that comment.

        6. “You goddamned idiot. Nobody has used whale oil in a hundred fucking years”
          ..
          —pigeon

        1. LOLZ- remember the WDRE “shriek of the week”? Id tape the top 5 songs or whatever, trying to time the pause button for commercials

        2. dooood shut da fuk up. the commercial is almost ova and i need to hit record

        3. hahahahah DRE…..I remember listening to that in SECRET, because it wasn’t METTTTAAAAAAALLLLLLL.

        4. hard to believe there was anything remotely cool in Garden City

        5. There was not.
          That place we spoke of (barely in that town at that) was as close as a I got to GC.

        6. The DJ would always talk through the first 15 or 20 seconds of the song, ruining the recording.

        7. I always believed that that was intentional to encourage people to buy.

        8. Side note…I think Radio DJs were the first time I was given the red pill. There was a station in NY that played pop music and did one of those “the 50th caller” contests and I was a kid trying to call in and my uncle said “do you really think someone is sitting there at a switch board watching lights pop up and counting? They just pick one and say “you are the 50th caller” I was like 10 or so and I never fucking trusted anyone ever again

    2. There is nothing in the article body saying “don’t listen to them”. It does clearly mention don’t finance them, or don’t finance them any further with T-shirt sales or concert tickets etc.
      Your arguments could be tossed out as a strawman.

      1. don’t think there really was an argument there…more like a claim that I don’t understand why someone would ever judge a band by their political beliefs. I don’t judge a chef by his favorite color I judge him by how well he cooks. I don’t judge a baseball player on his ability to wire a cars harness i judge him on how well he plays baseball. As for the financing…i didn’t think about t shirts mostly because i think wearing a t shirt with a bands name on it is silly…so you got me there…but i can’t imagine anyone spends money on music outside of concert tickets any more and, again, if you like the music what the belief system of the band is seems silly.

    3. I sort of agree with most of that. I never liked Green Day just because they suck. Even though I always thought their wanna-be commie stance on things was silly, Rage still rocked.
      I was browsing through the comments on their videos one time on YouTube, and saw what their fans said about them. It was basically how wonderful they were for speaking out against evil corporate America, stick it to “The Man” blah, blah,blah. So I pointed out how their employers were evil corporate America and as far as I know they never failed to cash a check that “The Man” sent to them nor did they give all their ill gotten gains back to “The People” and they were simply armchair commies. Their fans were unappreciative of my perspectives.

      1. I’ve always like Rage. Still have a few of their songs on my gym playlist. But I don’t really listen to the words too much, and when I do, I just focus on the lyrics I like and the message those lyrics hold for me:
        “Freedom”
        “Anger is a gift”
        “Fuck you I won’t do what you tell me” etc.
        My favorite album by them is a cover album with covers of songs by EPMD and other shit.

        1. Were the renegade of funk
          .
          Poppin shocking rocking side of hip hop
          …..
          Maggie’s farm. And ghost of town joad were great.

      2. ” Their fans were unappreciative of my perspectives.”
        This should be a source of pride.
        Rage simply wasn’t my kind of music. I didn’t know about their “stance” I just knew them as the “Fcuk you i won’t do what you tell me” band. I guess since they weren’t on my radar I never really paid too much attention. That said, I am thinking about music I really like
        Ray Charles
        Muddy Waters
        Howlin’ Wolf
        Lightnin’ Hopkins
        The Rolling Stones
        John Prine
        Earl Scruggs
        Bo Diddly
        Rev Horton Heat
        Buddy Guy
        John Lee Hooker
        I have ZERO fucking clue what any of these people believe in. For all I know they can all be homosexual pornographers…just never made sense for me to find out.

        1. lol, I didn’t like Duran Duran but I openly admit that Early Whitney was the shit. I loved 80’s pop.

        2. Duran Duran is hands down the greatest band ever and I will fight to the death anyone who says otherwise.

        3. What would you recommend to a guy who has no familiarity with the Rev Horton Heat. I second the rest of your list, so that should give an indication as to my tastes, but I have never listened to any of his stuff.

        4. I am always a fan of just listeining to the discography in order. That said, my favorite album of his its “It’s Martini Time” very rockabilly. Think Stray Cats or Social Distortion

        5. Ha I got into a drunken argument like this with a cousin of mine about the Prog Rock Band Yes. He held onto his principles despite being thrown off the side of a 38 foot sea ray

        6. as was my cousin which is why the argument ended with him going over the side of a boat.

        7. Oddly enough I know who every one of those cats are and only ever heard of two of the bands in the article.
          While most all that is good music most of the recordings are old and don’t sound good to my ears that and I like stuff with lots of bass and electric guitars.

        8. nope. The guy who hit me with the chair wasn’t the Yes fan type. This is the one with a PhD in economics from Princeton…which you would have went to but…..

        9. yeah, that can all be chalked to personal taste. I actually like all that scratchy sounding bad non remastered music.

        10. Yes! In order!
          ….
          I kind of hated when cds came out. People would just skip around the album.

          How rude.
          Hit play and let it ride how the artist intended.

        11. Yup. Heard of a new thing. First album. First song. Listen through. Second album same. Onwards. The order of songs on an album is part of the artists vision.

        12. I like it at times but in general I prefer it to be clear as possible.

    4. Agreed very much with your first paragraph. I kind of gotten myself into this phase where I wouldn’t listen to people’s music if they had a political belief I didn’t like or were shitty people in their lives. It made me enjoy very little music, and all for what? Because I took a stance that made 0 difference to the people in question and to myself? Fuck that man. If I want to be a mature person, I can listen to a song that’s good and accept that the person behind it has a different mentality and belief than me and that shouldn’t make any difference to me. I’m rather sick of how political everything has become today.
      Reminds me when I found out that the vocalist from Linkin Park was found dead for whatever reason. I listened to a few Linkin Park songs and enjoyed them, but I didn’t care about his death. Nothing against the man himself, but I didn’t knew him personally so I didn’t have any reason to care. My colleague, however? Was very glad to hear that. Why? Because the band apparently were against Donald Trump. What a petty reason to dislike someone. And it’s really different from Green Day who are just a bunch of losers whose relevancy has long passed and they follow the trend in the hopes to get some attention.
      I can choose to not listen to what they have to say outside of their music.

  19. If you wanna check out a quite unique alternative rock/metal band which is not political (rather existential/philosophical), try Neurosis. They are influened by Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, Killing Joke and Amebix but have evolved over the years and included ambient and country/Americana influences. Really masculine and powerful.

  20. I highly recommend this band I’ve been listening to. It’s called “Johann Sebastian Bach.” Some call their work derivative but it is an extremely masculine group whose style hearkens to the age of kings. They have been around for a really long time but have aged particularly well.

        1. Mozart gets all the credit but no one ever talks about his brothers Lary Zart and Curly Zart who were just as important.

        2. Don’t be absurd…no one in Pittsburgh has ever been well known. If they were the first thing they would do is leave Pittsburgh

        3. Haha. I’m told the city has come a long way since the bad old days. If Cheesecake Factories and Chinese Buffets every mile are any indicator of success.

    1. Spot on. The greatest musician of all time. Just needed a bit more dry ice at his gigs.

    2. I tell you, Ive tried a number of times to get into classical, never could. I listen, like the sound, but then I tune it out and do something else. It doesn’t hold my interest.

      1. I mostly use it as background when I’m doing something else. Unlike other kinds of music it doesn’t distract me if I’m say, studying something, doing taxes…etc.

        1. Unless you have like 8 hours to devote to properly listening to it, it has to become background.

        2. I keep Classic FM out of London streaming on my pc all day. It gives my mind a break from the routine character of my activities. I love classical music and it really is about all I listen to these days.

    3. I’m hearing good things about this up and coming young band, Johannes Brahms.

        1. Seriously I’ve thought that sequence was the funniest thing since I was like 6 years old and discovered a globe.

        2. The Wham Brahms Thank You Mam tour was quite a success.

    4. Check out Tchaikovsky, hes an underground artist, so you’ve probably never heard of him.

      1. I heard about him, pretty retro-hipster. I hear if you play Swan Lake backwards you hear instructions from Satan on what to do next.

        1. At the end of the piece you can hear a voice say “I buried Tchaikovsky “. Another clue is the front of the album where the orchestra is walking across the street but he’s the only one in the pic who’s barefoot.

    5. I keep coming Bach to his music time and time again.

      1. Before the volume, creativity and power of The Who, Yes and Slayer…there was Vaagner.

    6. If you like Bach, I highly recommend checking the Progressive Rock in the 70s. That time, groups were not ashamed of playing Bach in the middle of a Rock Concert. Like Ian Anderon, from Jethro Tull

      or Sky (great two first albums)

      1. Ian Anderson revolutionized rock. I saw him play his flute live a while back. Incredible.

        1. A great musician and a gentleman. I envy you.
          If you like flute in rock, I’d recommend a prog-folk french group called Gwendal. Only the early albums worth it (dismiss the 80s albums and the modern ones). But those early albums in the 70s are great. The second one, Joe Can’t Reel, is a masterpiece.

      2. 70s prog rock is, in its own way, a microcosm of SJW hate.
        The musicians who played it were excellent at what they did: Rick Wakeman, Steve Howe Robert Fripp etc.
        Then came the lefties with punk rock with the idea that ‘anybody’ can play music so these bands were mocked.
        Now the idea that excellence is bad and that ‘anybody’ can do anything (clearly b.s.) has taken hold.
        And it is this culture in which we live today.

        1. 100% agreed.
          And you can see the difference right now. Many of the prog-rock players in the 70s are still making great music. Steve Hackett keeps working, Wolflight (2015) is just amazing. Rick Wakeman keeps working. Ritchie Blackmore has been the last two decades at the top of the Pagan Folk genre. Oldfield has finally come back and delivered another great crossover prog album. Knopfler, what to say about that fucking genious?
          This has been done last year. Now compare it to what punk bands are doing today. The mark of a good musician is that he can keep doing good music.

  21. Stray From the Path: Never heard of them. My loss. Heh.
    Green Day: 3 chord pussies who still think they are 21.
    Anti-Flag: Who???
    Millencolin: A self-hating white leftist goober trying to curry favor wit da homies. How original.
    Rage Against the Machine: The most tragic case here, musically: fantastic heavy Zeppelin/Sabbath style riffs with the most asinine, juvenille and naive leftist lyrics imaginable.

  22. The thing that I find interesting about the Stray From The Path song is that, musically, its actually pretty good. The lyrics are fucked up and the lead singer’s girlish shrieking fucks it up more, but the music is pretty good. It sounds like a modernized version of a Limp Bizkit song or something. It is also well-produced — like a professional, knowledgeable producer spent a lot of time on it to make it as good as possible.
    How does this happen with a band no one has heard of before? Hmmmm.

  23. I don’t think there’s much to worry about. The odd sixteen year old glue huffer who might in a weak moment listen to these no talent wannabes doesn’t pose much of a problem.
    I have never heard of of any of them.
    Many far better known bands have faded into oblivion very quickly. These loosers will disappear like snow and adolescence.

  24. Stray From the Path: Never heard of them. My loss. Heh.
    Green Day: 3 chord pussies who still think they are 21.
    Anti-Flag: Who???
    Millencolin: A self-hating white leftist goober trying to curry favor wit da homies. How original.
    Rage Against the Machine: The most tragic case here, musically: fantastic heavy Zeppelin/Sabbath style riffs with the most asinine, juvenille and naive leftist lyrics imaginable.
    Antidotes in case of accidental exposure (short list):
    AC/DC (preferably anything before and including Back in Black)
    Van Halen (the Dave years. No Sammy, thanks)
    Beethoven. Brahms. Bruckner. Wagner. Sibelius.
    Early Metallica. Late 70’s/early 80’s British metal (most bands…Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Saxon)
    The Sword
    :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEsmxJvgcjU

      1. I wouldn’t be at all surprised if the vinyl sounds better than the CD. It’s often the case.
        I would love to hear the master tapes of that record, which I consider to be the best heavy rock album of the past 15 years or so, or at least a 24-bit version of it. High-res 24-bit downloads or a DSD/SACD versions are always the best option, if possible. This 16-bit CD technology isn’t cutting it anymore…not to mention how shitty mp3s sound, but I digress…

  25. I haven’t heard anybody talk about Green Day in about 8 years. The others I can safely say I’ve never heard of.

  26. The irony of the corporation-approved and media-endorsed Stray From The Path trying to compare themselves to the Dead Kennedys in a song about beating up people they disagree with when the Dead Kennedys were legitimately anti-establishment and anti-violence.

      1. I’ve been listening to some of that old British punk shit again. Good stuff.

        1. Wish I had a nickel for every time I listened to this song in high school.

  27. I’ve been listening to Herms Niel. Sure to trigger any Cultural Marxists out there.

  28. If you are on the red-pill band wagon and won’t listen to artists that have idiotic political views you are going to be stuck listening to country music mostly.
    That being said, I’m not a big listener of modern country music and more of a cheesy commercial hard-rock listener so,sue me. VAN-HALEN RULES!

    1. I’ll piggyback on your comment and say, the next woman who gets in my car and tries to get me to listen to Blake Shelton or Carrie Underwood will get permabanned, preferably by getting kicked out of my car while in motion. Democracy doesn’t exist in my car, especially not for shit country music. Either Johnny Cash or any outlaw country band or gtfo.

      1. I think Carrie Underwood music is played in the elevator to hell

        1. Just don’t say that here in West Texas, lest some crazy redneck chick pulls a pink Sig Sauer on you.
          But at least at one point Underwood was reasonable eye candy. Now she’s hitting the wall big time.

        2. Carrie Underwood needs punished severely. By me. Using a riding crop and a cat o’ nine tails. While she’s wearing a leather neglige. No singing required or tolerated.

      2. Cash, Hank Sr, Charlie Daniels yeah those guys are the shit. This new stuff is done douche singing with a southern draw over rap beats. The lyrics themselves are gay as fuck. Weak, pussy pedestaling, etc

  29. Steel Panther sans gimmicks has the most red pilled lyrics there is. It’s straight up honest.

  30. To be fair, at least RATM had a good message in the song Testify by admitting both political parties and candidates are shit. Nowadays they would try to be “edgy” by opening for a Hillary rally.

  31. Better make sure none of these band are from Israel or your boycott will land you in prison for up to 20 years.
    S.B. 720 presented by AIPAC and backed by your friendly dual citizen members of Cngress.

    1. Which has no chance of being made law, and even if it were, would fall to 1st Amendment challenges in SCOTUS immediately.

  32. In line with the other comments: check out Frei.Wild, a band from the German speaking part of Italy, often criticising the hypocrisy from the left:

  33. All those bands are a bunch of wimpy gays crying about how life is hard. They could never write a masterpice like this…

        1. Now to really gross you out – jut imagine Hillary in that outfit performing in the video.

  34. Metal is one of the last remaining musical genres that hasn’t been ruined by SJWism.

  35. Carnivore, a great band.

    The atom germ wars gone precipitate genetic mutation
    social degeneration
    creatures born of malignant science
    the children of technology
    plutonium anthropology
    who will cleanse the mess left by the past
    who will expurgate the scared cytoplasm
    to rid the earth of abomination I
    proclaim my nomination
    as the thermonuclear warrior
    Strands of malformed DNA strangulate our future
    chromosomal executioners
    Chorus
    I seek the dying, sick and deformed all
    who would taint the species
    stabbing and choking and burning and
    drowning exterminate subhuman feces
    to every problem an answer must lie
    to this I have a solution
    Crush kill destroy
    I will smash any resistance
    crush kill destroy
    the reason for my divine existence
    You may ask what’s right have I to
    take human life this way
    well I’m in control I make the rules
    and I don’t need your o.k.
    genocide is my way of life it’s a fact I will not hide
    the millions I’ve killed to sterilize
    euthanasia’s not homicide
    Crush kill destroy
    I will not tolerate imperfection
    crush kill destroy
    I will impede the spread of infection
    I was born my own master
    Chorus

  36. RE: American “punk,” Anti flag, Green day, Rage, etc… Even when i was 15 I tried to explain the hypocrisy to my friends. They make tens of millions selling products to suburban white kids, complaining about America and capitalism? They are, by definition, millionaire business owners. They exploit teen angst and brainwash these kids into thinking their lives are somehow not pampered. This only creates spiteful, lazy, pessimistic brats. Thanks losers! Fuck you!

    1. It’s why I always preferred Offspring. Goofy, fun lyrics, never took themselves seriously, and generally fast decent music. Fuck Green Day.

      1. My friend’s got a girlfriend and he hates that bitch, he tells me everyday….Now THAT’S dope right there.

  37. I’m pretty sure there’s not many rap fans on here. But ill leave a suggestion anyhow.

    K-rino . best rapper ever. Super redpill.
    And just savage.
    ….
    Check out his song flawed technology.
    .and a few others on the tube.
    If you like rap, you will like him.

    1. Just finished listening to Flawed Technology. Great song. Now I know how I’ll pass time during work.

  38. I stopped listening to R.A.M years ago because of their leftist BS and N.I.N but I’ll avoid Green Day too now ,even though I haven’t listened to them in years.

  39. Listen to Steel Panther. And SFTP used to be semi-reputable but to see them go full SJW has been so cringey

      1. They can be rather amusing. To their credit they don’t try and pull that political bullshit and are purely about being silly.

  40. Who? Who? Who? Who? Who? I’ve never heard of these bands, which means I’m probably doing something right. Or maybe I’m too much of a hermit.

  41. What a bunch of fucking queers-fuck these assholes. I hope they get AIDS. Just as well I listen primarily to black and death metal where they don’t partake of such faggotry and are largely devoid of political idiocy.

  42. In the world of popular music some of the more pro-right bands can be found in the rockabilly genre. (as distinct from country which in my opinion has been vastly over-commercialized.) A couple of examples would be the Rev Horton Heat and Unknown Hinson.

    1. Rockabilly is cool, would be even cooler if the chicks didn’t have so many tattoos.
      Look up:
      The Baboons – Drinkin’ Gasoline
      Toini and the Tomcats – Love me like I love you
      Wanda Jackson – You don’t know baby

  43. “All mainstram rock bands are what you should stay away from.” There, fixed the title for you.

  44. I always thought Rage was a communist band. Specially since the dude writing the songs is a Harvard graduate…. and we know that Harvard is one hell of a Zionist arm. Ant-fags love to eat up their song. I know songs are charged and rocking… but communist objective none the less.

  45. “Rage Against the Machine”
    They were (and still are I imagine) very vocal supporters of that cop killing lump of sh*t in Philadelphia. The one who should have been executed years ago, but got a pass because the usual Hollywitz idiots made
    him a “cause”.
    BTW, the AG who dropped the death penalty against the turd is named “Rufus”. Hmm…
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._Seth_Williams

  46. Bleed all the liberal fucks dry and burn Hollywood to the ground! Don’t contribute a single dime to the liberal brainwashing machine. If your not sure if they’re liberals do a thirty second Google search and find out before giving the fags your hard earned money.

    1. I used to be anti-piracy but if it means depriving these fucks of money I’m all for it.

  47. This is not the kind of dialogue I normally engage in… but I would decisively whip the bitch parade that is Stray From the Path in a 4 v. 1 fight. The drummer could be trouble, but he actually looks ashamed to be there in the video, so his heart ain’t in.

  48. We need an army to downvote that shitfest trailer for “Atomic Blonde”.
    Time to put the nail in the coffin of these feminist flicks.

    1. Instagram ads already flooded with shit post comments. It’s crazy we’ve come a long way, but still got more to go.

  49. Why listen to modern stuff at all? There’s nearly a century of good non-classical music to listen to without it. I started going backwards in time in Music in the 1990s. Much better than going forward.

  50. Billie Joe Armstrong (frontman of Green Day) is currently 45 years old. Net worth $55 million. Hypocrisy pays!

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  52. did like RATM back in school, “Battle Of LA” was a great album, No Shelter was a great great track.
    the Killing In The Name Of song, yeah when you are 18 -19 kinda an anthem i guess, was also cool when youre at school playing it in class then teacher comes in snaps Cassette then gives you detention, so you go home give the CD full volume on Aiwa mini system so parents smash the CD and give you 10 of the best.
    part of RATM appeal to me was the fantastic rhythm section of Brad Wilk & Tim Commerford, Tom Morello had a very unique style that no other wanna be players ie Limp Bizkit, Korn were doing which was great IMO.

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  54. I know the Red Hot Chili Peppers are shitlibs, but you can’t deny that they really are quite talented. I have all their albums up to Stadium Arcadium.
    If you want to get into the RHCP, start with Blood Sugar Sex Magick.
    On another note, Uriah Heep are a quite overlooked 70s rock band. I got into them in late 2014 and got tickets to see them as a 18th birthday present.

    1. Screw it, I always admitted RHCP are and still are my favorite band. I just have to consume all media with a heavy dose of salt

  55. Bands pushing degenerate commie shit are the biggest capitalist whores ever.
    “Fuck you, I won’t do till yuh pay me!”

    1. Lamb of God blows. Their frontman is a fucking anti-Trump cuck.

  56. Just listen to this and you’ll be fine: it’ll give you hair on your chest and make your proud of your European heritage.

  57. We should be compiling lists of companies, actors, bands and other entities to boycott in a Hall of Shame.

    1. That rabbit hole makes life a little more difficult, but things have gotten to the point where it is absolutely necessary… Amazon was so convenient

      1. That’s the choice we have to make unfortunately. If you feel the need, use such but sparingly and try to support companies that have no political bent or are not otherwise overtly Leftist etc.

  58. RATM are typically entertainment industry hypocritical pricks. I remember thinking way back in the day, “They rage about capitalism and greed, but they’re signed to Sony and apparently don’t give a fuck about their CD being $20 for 10 songs. Assholes.”
    As for the useless Green Day, I can’t remember who said it but “Look at Green Day. They’re supposed to be punks? What the fuck do they have to be angry about?”
    And I have to add: there’s a lot more than 5. Like a million more.

    1. RATM are the biggest bunch of hypocritical cocksuckers going. They’re almost as big pieces of shit as Bono-the motherfucker preaches about giving to charity and yet his band has used tax incentives and when they were curtailed in the 90s, registered the band and publishing arm in Holland to avoid Irish company tax among other things. Fuck that asshole and the other sanctimonious rich pieces of shit.

  59. Rock music has been on life support for decades now because feminism has so thoroughly infected it.

    1. Well, they haven’t succeeded with metal by any stretch of the imagination. They know if they fuck with metal they will be killed.

      1. Lol
        But Idk, Maynard from Tool (considered metal-ish) and Corey What’s-his-name from Slipknot seem to be feminist leaning. And watch out for bands like Paramour and Kitty. Plus, White Zombie had a chick bassist.
        I know what you’re getting at, but metal seems to be just as vulnerable as other forms.

        1. It can be. Like anything but Tool sucks. And the cock from Slipknot is reviled and needs a smack in the mouth to shut up.

  60. Say what you will – billy Joel Armstrong and ratm (de la rocha) are talented individuals. Shame they are cucked and sjw trash.

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