A number of musicians have released free anti-war songs onto the net.
Beastie Boys- In a World Gone Mad- popular goofy rap group puts out first song in years. Lyrics
Anti-Flag & the DONOTs- Protest Song- a punk band from Pittsburgh and a punk band from Ibbenbueren, Germany join forces for a spirited acoustic song encouraging their fans to make the jump from consumers of rebellious music to involve themselves in rebellious movements.
Zack de la Rocha- March of Death- first new track from former Rage Against the Machine front man Zack de la Rocha. Interesting rock/funk/industrial beats by DJ Shadow. Lyrics
System of a Down-Boom!- quirky metal band System of a Down recorded this song several years ago, but found it prophetically relevant today. They recorded a music video for this song with director Michael Moore, depicting the massive international peace protests of February 15, 2003. The video has allegedly been banned from MTV because it shows casualty estimates for the Iraq war. Don't know if your computer can handle video streams, but I'd recommend giving it a try, because I think it is a great video. If you can't handle streams, you can download an mpeg version of the video here
Madonna and John Cougar, Earle of Mellencamp, also have anti-war songs made available on their sites. Here's a sample of Mr. Melencamp:
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And he wants to fight with many
And he says it's not for oil
He sent out the National Guard
To police the world
From Baghdad to Washington
What is the thought process
To take a humans life
What would be the reason
To think that this is right
From heaven to Washington
From Jesus Christ to Washington
Ani Difranco, Saul Williams, Chumbawumba, and Billy Bragg also have songs on their websites. Lenny Kravitz has one on rockthevote.org.
Posted by: Captain Squash at March 27, 2003 01:29 AMAni Difranco, Saul Williams, Chumbawumba, and Billy Bragg also have songs on their websites. Lenny Kravitz has one on rockthevote.org.
Posted by: Captain Squash at March 27, 2003 01:29 AM2 good anti-war songs:
the innocent-goldfinger/mest/good charlotte
99 red balloons- i like goldfinger's version
Posted by: corey at March 30, 2003 04:16 PM
Free Anti-War Songs: Go to:
http://www.fredwreck.com
And
http://www.stayhuman.org
Posted by: patriots/vets for peace at May 28, 2003 02:24 AMthe inoccent RUX!
Posted by: vbxxxxxx at July 2, 2003 09:25 AMThis sucks
Posted by: leo gordon at August 14, 2003 05:52 AMAnyone ever come here?
Some more free anti-war music at
www.agendaC21.50megs.com
Peace
does any1 know where i can watch or listen to the innocent? u know, by good charlotte etc. peace out
Posted by: lucy at October 26, 2003 10:46 AMOk well if you're looking for anti-war songs, how about listen to some Black Sabbath or Creedence Clearwater Revial? I mean, come on! These are classics, and Sabbath gets my vote over punk rock any day.
Posted by: The Machine at October 29, 2003 02:06 PMThe song 'Baghdad Road' is about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in a returned Iraq War II vet. What could be more appropriate for this Veteran's Day, as stories about PTSD and the poor treatment of vets abound.
NYC-based www.peacesong.com is a leading internet site for 'peace song'. Totally grassroots, these free MP3's have been downloaded around the world.
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www.peacesong.com
(917)776-8948
Here's my song!
I Believe
I believe that one day we’ll all be free
Free from the cruel brutality
I believe that one day we’ll live as one
One world, where everyone is loved
There is nothing now but hate and anger
Is there nothing else that we can do, but surrender?
Chorus
How would you like the world to be
Free from inhumanity
Instead of spreading hate
We should be spreading equality
I hope one day we all can see
What a better place our world can be
If we all would just believe
Our world can live in peace
Our world can live in harmony
I believe that all the wars should cease
What’s the point of killing needlessly?
I believe that the violence needs to end
What good is it, if it only leads to death?
Can’t the people see the decisions we make
Only lead our people to feel an even stronger hate.
Chorus
How would you like the world to be
Free from inhumanity
Instead of spreading hate
We should be spreading equality
I hope one day we all can see
What a better place our world can be
If we all would just believe
Our world can live in peace
Our world can live in harmony
What if unity replaced all cruelty?
Wouldn’t everyone be so happy?
What if there was no greed?
We would, have all that we would ever need
To live together as one!
Chorus
How would you like the world to be
Free from inhumanity
Instead of spreading hate
We should be spreading equality
I hope one day we all can see
What a better place our world can be
If we all would just believe
Our world can live in peace
Our world can live in harmony
THe innocent is a really good song to bad i can never locate the video for it...a good one at least
Posted by: Lanthius at January 10, 2004 09:09 PMI'll be brief. All the artists named on your little list here,.. well, I'm gonna put it in words you libs can understand. THEY SUCK! I'm sure as hell not gonna pay anything towards these people's salaries. That's using MY freedom of speech right there.
Vote GWB in '04.
I'll be brief too ThaSickness... nobody wants you to pay anything thanks... they just want you Yanks to grow-up, stop using up more than your share of the world's resources and help look after the environment (I'm gonna put this in words even you can understand THAT'S THE BIT WE ALL NEED TO STAY ALIVE!).
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