8 Songs You’ve Never Heard Of That Offer Subtle Red Pills

I look back on songs from years past and find myself, to some amusement, finding little red pills here and there. I have compiled a list of songs that are red-pilled on leftism, women, and the overall horrors of modern society.

1. Any Man In America by Blue October

Blue October, fronted by Justin Furstenfeld, is a Texas-based band formed in 1995. If anyone knows anything about the bias nature of family courts, it’d be Mr. Furstenfeld. In 2011 they released a record titled Any Man In America.

This record is possibly one of most saddening records I’ve listened to. The emotions felt through the vocals are believable and the stain on the man’s heart, due to a money-grubbing snake and home-wrecking whore, echoes loud and wide across the sphere where men understand the brutality of a woman’s nature.

She is, by nature, many times more than not, a natural manipulator and seeks resources while giving back little-to-shit in return. That’s been my keen observations, along with utilizing the internet to further that observation. I’m not sure I ever heard a record that touched on family courts and the discrimination against fathers. This is one for the books.

The album has some hard-hitting unapologetic lyrics:

“You don’t know. You act like you believe it, that you’re in control. It’s just your legal system though. Ya, they don’t think about it. No, they don’t care about it. Now every man in America take back your control.”

“Lying ass, play the judge with your crying ass. Had your nose wide open when you saw the cash. Grimy bitch, growing tired of you trying shit. Women run the courts, men provide the chips.”

Very strongly recommend giving the whole album a go-through at least twice.

2. Better Sorry Than Safe by Halestorm

“I can’t think of one good reason, why I’m always thinking about leaving. It’s not like everything’s so horrible.”

These are the opening lyrics to a song which, quite bluntly, describes how the female sex is seemingly, more times than the contrary, dissatisfied and seeking something more — always craving more, more, more! Now, not to bash into Elizabeth ‘Lzzy’ Hale, but this is a red-pilling song for anyone who has had the heinous experience of dealing with females in an unpleasant fashion.

This idea of trading up seems, from my ever-increasing observations, that a female will split whenever that new guy pops in who ‘raises the bar.’ A woman is never satisfied.

3. American Idiot by Green Day

Is the liberal devil truly a hypocrite? No, they simply understand what they want and utilize manipulative tactics to achieve their goals. So, when we hear the lyrics to American Idiot, though a solid record I find, it is laced with the vocals of some post-punk drooling queer-lit buffoon.

“Welcome to a new kind of tension, all across the alien nation. Where everything isn’t meant to be okay. Television dreams of tomorrow, we’re not the ones who’re meant follow. For that’s enough to argue.”

Listen to that song and apply it to our contemporary liberal hellhole, then put it through the eyes of a modern-day post-Bush era right-winger. Very revealing, and a bit humorous given the current state of American politics and how things seem strangely flipped inside out.

4. The Power’s Out by Flogging Molly

“From the town of Detroit where my job is secure, yeah. Secure in the fact that it’s gone for good, yeah. So I’ll scrimp and I’ll scrape at this pension I saved. So it should be gone by the end of the day.”

This song is for the working-man. It makes mark on the struggle through poverty and job loss. This band, led my Irishman Dave King, is a solid piece of work and rings well a sad tune to the struggle of the working class. This band always produces fine content. A band worth exploring, if you haven’t already.

5. Get Well II by Icon For Hire

Icon For Hire and their sequel song to Get Well tackles the issue mental illness. The below lyrics display the sentiment that people indulge in their mental problems, or that they’re really emphasizing or faking them for attention. Surely many out there have witnessed this on a few occasions.

“Do you want me to write you another sad song? Would you like that? Do you want me tell you we’ll never belong? Would you like that? Cuz the truth is we’re no different than the others, wearing our sob stories like colors. The truth is we like it, we like it here. We’re better off than we let on I fear.”

In the latter teens of twenty-first century America, it is popular to play the game of victimhood. Being a victim-dweller, while attempting to climb the oppression ladder to success where you earn brownie-points for being supposedly oppressed and discriminated against, is hip and cool.

The lyrics display well the struggle of many people, and especially millennials, in their struggle growing up with depression, suicidal tendencies and things related in this Christ-awful liberalized America.

6. No One Gets Left Behind by Five Finger Death Punch

“Politicians bathing in their greed. No idea how to be all they can be! Have you no honor? Have you no soul? What is it they’re dying for? Do you really even know? Have you no backbone? Have you no spine? Whatever happened to no one gets left behind!”

This song echoes well the mentality of many right-wingers today. Many of us voted for President Trump due to his rhetoric on being anti-war. His two strikes into Syria did not display that rhetoric. Let us hope he does not turn into another Bush-style wardog.

7. Revolution Begins by Arch Enemy

Arch Enemy has put out some fine melodic death metal tunes, with some ruthless female-fronted vocals. The song Revolution Begins echoes an anarchist mentality—a real ‘fuck you’ to your overlords.

“Since the day that you were born, the wheels are in motion. Turning ever faster, play your part in the big machine. The stage is set, the road is chosen. Your fate preordained. We are watching you every step of your way!”

Many may find a hint of George Orwell’s book 1984 in the above lyrics. Perhaps so. Nonetheless, in these modern times, it seems obvious how controlled America (and other countries as well) is by its government and the degenerate rat bastards who operate much of our mainstream, centralized media.

8. Don’t Tread On Me by Metallica

“Don’t tread on me!”

This song is simply fucking awesome. A very conservative/libertarian mindset. The slogan ‘Don’t tread on me’ is something many leftist are fond of breaking, due to their moral supremacy and outrageous self-righteousness.

“Liberty or death, what we so proudly hail. Once you provoke her, rattling of her tail. Never begins it. Never, but once engaged. . .never surrenders, showing the fangs of rage.”

The rattling is happening now with many right-wingers.

Conclusion

One can take many things from a single lyric or entirety of any given song. Though, within the red-pilled sphere, I find the more intelligent will surely see the red-pill in each of these songs, and be able to observe them on a far broader scale than your average ‘woke’ person.

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42 thoughts on “8 Songs You’ve Never Heard Of That Offer Subtle Red Pills”

    1. I’ve seen that particular version of Domination come up in a few of those “try not to head bang” videos on YouTube. Pretty much impossible not to get an adrenaline rush from that one.

  1. A lot of these artists are shit. Green Day is so fucking liberal it’s ridiculous, how would they ever give any redpills?

  2. If the US was a free country and had Jews and black people in 1999 then why can’t the USA be a free country now?
    If the US was a free country and had women in 1999 then why can’t the USA be a free country now?
    If the US was a free country and had corporations in 1999 then why can’t the USA be a free country now?
    If the US was a free country and was not an anarchy in 1999 then why can’t the USA be a free country now?

  3. I have come to reject all modern music as degenerate. I only listen to classical and traditional folk music.

    1. With me it’s mostly classic American music. Jazz, blues, classic country and bluegrass mostly. Some old time pop added to the mix. Also any music indigenous to the culture from whence it came. Like the Belgian gypsy Django Reinhardt or the many varieties of traditional Japanese music. You won’t catch me listening to any of the crap featured in this article. On the old ROK forum I took to task a board lord for his love of gangsta rap. He banned me. ROK loves rap artists. You know bitches and hoes. Real red pill stuff.

      1. Well I do like older American music as well, such as bluegrass, blues as well. But really most music since the beginning of the Rock and Roll era has been degenerate.

      2. Join the club, I bit on one of Tuthmosis race baiting articles, spoke freely, then was banned from commenting.
        I knew dudes that literally huffed paint back in middle school who loved this faux metal garbage. Back then Disturbed and Godsmack were huge. Great rock still exists, Russian Circles and Pelican are outstanding pure instrumental groups.

  4. The entire And Justice For All album is sic as fuck. There are quite a few tunes in there that fit the bill.
    Eye of The Beholder, for example.
    https://genius.com/Metallica-eye-of-the-beholder-lyrics
    Independence limited
    Freedom of choice is made for you, my friend
    Freedom of speech is words that they will bend
    Freedom with their exception
    Or another One and the horrors suffered by men in war.
    really that is their best album IMO and one of the best thrash albums ever.

  5. The most red (or even black) pilled song ever was penned by the awesome Rainmakers from Kansas MO, bare in mind this was written over 30 years ago , sorry if it’s a bit of a wall of text but just have a look at this :
    If you’re looking for some answers
    Well you’ve come to the wrong place
    You might find lines, but no valentines
    Written all over my face
    I bear no grudge, I wear no frown
    I just come with calloused hands
    And I don’t mean to bring you down but
    There is no romance
    I’ve spent too much of my life waiting
    Hoping, dreaming, wishing, believing,
    And way too little of it living
    Smashing it up and taking and giving
    I wish someone had warned me
    While I was still a young man
    And saved me lots of time and money
    There is no romance
    Save your stories for the bartender
    And your crying for the theater
    And your poems and your diary pages
    To kill some time in your old age
    There may be gods who hear your prayers
    And honest men who, men who care
    And young lovers who say they will wait forever
    Lives that look like movies and books
    But the sooner that you learn this
    The sooner you free your hands
    To get on with things that really matter
    There is no romance

  6. Songs we never heard?
    If anybody here is at least in their mid 20s, they couldn’t go a day without hearing “American Idiot”. Green Day began their SJW shift with that album and have been shit ever since.

  7. Heavy Metal is the only genre that really brings out the aggression and violent nature that all real men have.

    1. I’m surprised no songs off of Havok’s album Conformicide made the list. Maybe this will make it to an honorable mention:

  8. I know this is about unknown songs, but Guns n Roses was probably the first and last aggressive, musical, aesthetic and life-affirming band for white people. Axl Rose after laying off the booze, drugs and glam makeup took it to a different level in the User Your Illusion phase.
    Axl Rose was a one-time glitch in the (((system))) which they quickly made sure would never happen again by introducing life-denying grunge/alternative and hip hop/rap.

    1. Absolutely. “One in a Million” is an anthem for the ‘leave me the fuck alone’ American Midwestern farmboy. Today it would be on every shitlib news channel if released with a nice boycott and screeching RHEEEEEing.
      A little excerpt for you young heads here—
      ♫♫ Police and n!gg3rs, that’s right
      Get outta my way
      Don’t need to buy none of your
      Gold chains today
      Now don’t need no bracelets
      Clamped in front of my back
      Just need my ticket ’till then
      Won’t you cut me some slack
      Immigrants and fagg0ts
      They make no sense to me
      They come to our country
      And think they’ll do as they please
      Like start some mini-Iran
      Or spread some fucking disease
      And they talk so many God damn ways
      It’s all Greek to me
      Radicals and racists
      Don’t point your finger at me
      I’m a small town white boy
      Just tryin’ to make ends meet
      Don’t need your religion
      Don’t watch that much TV
      Just makin’ my livin’ baby
      Well that’s enough for me ♫♫

      He even had to defend it then, but notice how casual he is, first minute of the vid here. He basically says the absolute truth that is now verboten. Summary- “Not all black people are ngers, but some black people are ngers.” *drop the mic*

  9. Awesome article. I read it, listened to some of the songs, got pumped, and went downtown, cold approached an 8.5-9, and we got a date tomorrow night. Can’t thank you enough brah.

  10. That chick from ‘Get Well’ video looks nice. Reminds me of my mid teens when I would have a miniature crush on some celeb girl like that and get disappointed seeing her looking more plain in photos online so I think I’ll leave it at that video.

  11. There are so many red pill messages hidden in popular music. Ppl don’t listen.
    A good one is “Found Out About You” by Gin Blossoms, 1993. Tells the story of a lovelorn beta who got burned by a thot.

    All last summer in case you don’t recall
    I was yours and you were mine forget it all
    Is there a line that I could write
    Sad enough to make you cry
    All the lines you wrote to me were lies
    The months roll past the love that you struck down
    Did you love me? Only in my head.
    Things you said and did to me
    Seemed to come so easily
    The love I thought I’d won you give for free
    Whispers at the bus stop
    Well I heard about nights at the school yard
    I found out about you
    Rumours follow everywhere you go
    And when you left I was last to know
    You’re famous now and there’s no doubt
    In all the places you hang out
    They know your name and know what you’re about
    Whispers at the bus stop
    I heard about nights out in the school yard
    I found out about you
    I found out about you
    Street lights blink on through the car window
    I get the time too often on AM radio
    You know it’s all I think about
    I write your name drive past your house
    Your boyfriend’s over I watch your lights go out
    Whispers at the bus stop
    I heard about nights out in the school yard
    I found out about you

  12. Aside from Pantera, Death Metal is a shit genre as a whole. For a more cerebral rock songs – NIN “Survivalism,” and “Capital G”. These two songs are off of Year Zero, which came out during George W. Bush’s second term and the twilight of the perfectly calculated 9/11 patriotism.

    1. Pantera is Groove Metal, not Death Metal. Death Metal is garbage like Cannibal Corpse.

    2. Deftones – “Korea”
      It’s about day-shift strippers and overdosing on some killer coke that was going around at the time. Also, it’s a really fucking good song, one of the Deftones’ best.

  13. Brand New – “Sowing Season”
    Screamo earned a fair ration of shit when it was popular, but, Brand New was actually good lyrically and musically. A few verses from Rudyard Kipling’s “If” are tucked into this song.
    “To better hear the truth you have spoken, twisted up by knaves, to dig a trap for fools… To watch the things you gave your life to broken, and stoop and build them up with worn out tools.”

  14. LoL. Every time someone attempts to write a list-bait article of “10 XXXX That Have Hidden Red Pills” it merely ends up affirming my position that there are NO real red pills in popular music, television, movies, or video games. These industries are fully converged, and fully controlled by the Sons of Satan. The overwhelming messages are of self-destruction and degeneracy.
    Watching television is not red-pilled.
    Going to the movies is not red-pilled.
    Listening to pop music is not red-pilled.
    All of the artists listed here are either radical leftists or complete degenerates. Just because they are moaning about some whore that trampled on their ego doesn’t make them red-pilled.

  15. You can tell when it’s a millennial and/or pretentious hipster talking about music when they use the phrase “heard of” in reference to a song or a band, as opposed to “heard” or “listened to”. When it comes down to it, it’s not the actual music that matters to them, but the gossip and name-dropping (err.. sorry, I mean critique and insight) that surrounds it.

  16. I will interpret the oldies for you callow boys.
    Fuck off you’re not getting a 2nd chance you Ho.

  17. Bravo! Larry. You dumped the little Ho whose name I can’t even remember. Ah shit, I’ll take the cunt back for some fucking but that’s all.

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