Over the years, more or less radical comrades have made music and some of it has gained at least some popularity.

The post war period until about the 60s had folk-influenced singer-songwriters of various kinds like say Hannes Wader, Ewan MacColl, il Canzoniere delle Lame, etc.

The 70s had brought new genres to the forefront, with punk, reggae, ska, etc.

The early 80s were a time of a bunch of English new wave Bands singing about the horrors of contemporary capitalism and getting really popular commercially

The 90s still had some leftist music, say the Coup, Manu Chao, Chumbawamba, etc.

But what then? Of course, the quantity decreased because of what happened in 1989-1991, but what's even around?

A bunch of punk, rap and obscure metal, I suppose?

I'd love to see what recommendations you have, comrades.

  • invalidusernamelol [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    My mother works 15 hours 5 days a week,

    My mother works 16 hours 6 days a weeks,

    My mother works 17 hours 7 days a week!

    The best way to scare a Tory is to read and get rich

    ...

    Sexual violence doesn’t start and end with rape It starts in our books and behind our school gates Men are scared women will laugh in their face Whereas women are scared it’s their lives men will take

    ...

    Mother

    Fucker

    • Llituro [he/him, they/them]
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      1 year ago

      In the video for that first one you quoted, I've heard that what he's smashing is all his mother's chatchkes because it's what he had left of her when she died, and he didn't want the knickknacks, he wanted his mom back.

      • invalidusernamelol [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        Those are all from the same song, I just cut out the repetition

        And that's a good video, they're a really good band. Love when they just slip in theory to the bridge.