Jul 07, 2008 03:33AM GMT
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Rock Against (your answer here).?
In light of the posibility of a second term of the Bush administration, the Punk band NOFX began a musical/political project aimed to encourage young people to vote (against Bush). Many other bands contributed songs that expressed anti-bush messages, which were compiled into two compilation albums known as Rock Against Bush (Vol. 1&2). Bands that contibuted to this project included Sum 41, Green Day, Bad Religion, Dropkick Murpheys, NoFX, Flogging Molly, and many other punk/hardcore bands. Obviously, the project failed, as Bush went on to his second term as president of the United States.However...
If NOFX or another band were to start a similar project for the 2008 presidential election, who do you think they should "Rock Against..."?
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raves +1 posted Jul 15, 2008 11:14AM GMT
Answered Undecided
I don't think they should rock against anyone. Leave the youth to make up their own minds by studying the facts. Bush was asking for it because he had already displayed his inability to succeed during his first term.
I wonder what effect the music actually had.. -
raves +8 posted Jul 08, 2008 01:13AM GMT
Answered None of the above
How about just shut up and sing or shut up and act. I can't stand that I know where many actors and actresses stand on political issues. It makes me not want to see them in the movies. I have never seen one of the Oceans movies because of the actors in it. I am sure the movies are good but cannot stand to give them my money. -
raves +7 posted Jul 07, 2008 03:28PM GMT
Answered Rock Against Obama
I would say Obama, but let's get real, many of these bands talk tough against the U.S., we're enemy number 1 to them as well. So they fit right into the liberal left message of the U.S. is the cause of all evil. Do these groups even put out a song that is appreciative of America and the rights they have? -
raves +5 posted Jul 07, 2008 02:06PM GMT
Answered None of the above
NONE!
These actors, musicians and comediens that use the election or the candidates as a vehicle to make money are a disgrace.
They do have influence on the uneducated and the empty-headed voters I am sorry to say and thus cause BAD VOTES!
RWD -
raves +1 posted Jul 07, 2008 01:12PM GMT


Answered Undecided
I hate when actors and musicians talk about politics. They have no right. There political views are not what we want to hear. Shut the hell up and just sing. There is little that I watch on TV or movies now and the music list is getting smaller.