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Photo by Pierre Lavie. Yes this is me. And I threw my Leica. It landed on the bass plate with hardly a scratch. Another photographer grabbed it along with my phone and I was able to track him later. I was held face down tear gas deployed right in front of me and pepper sprayed directly into the eye.

– John Abernathy

    • Sludge@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      I love the classics but does anyone have recs for modern day rebellion music? I saw dropkick Murphy’s released a track “citizen ice” but I would love additional recommendations. Open to any genre that harshly criticizes the current state of ‘gestures broadly

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        Grandson is probably the closest still making music. Just went independent last year. Have seen them twice, their shows are like going to a protest. A lot of love and anger in the crowd.

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        I’ve really been digging Cheap Perfume lately. It’s pure feminine rage, which I’m an absolute sucker for. I would start with “it’s okay to punch Nazis” but I think almost everything on their newest album is pretty good.

        Destructo Disk seems pretty good too but I haven’t dug into them as much

        I’m also on the hunt for modern day rebellion music.

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          Ehh I listen to both death grips and machine girl and while both are heavy neither are critical of current state

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            i’d call them rebellion music, just not towards the government. besides, their lyrics are very abstract and everyone can make out of them what they want.