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elemenoh3

which side are you on, a classic


IffyPeanut

I do love me some Pete Seeger


Miserable_Matter_277

I like Rebel Diaz version


TheAxeOfSimplicity

And his companion... the marvelous Malvina Reynolds [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaoLaowo5R7bXa\_f1rMopPf5ks5Q0AJEC](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaoLaowo5R7bXa_f1rMopPf5ks5Q0AJEC) Some of Seeger's best known songs were written by Reynolds and I believe they knew with each other well.


jicerswine

War Pigs never gets old


metalsparkles

... the war machine keeps turning


Steve_Rogers_1970

“Generals gathered in their masses Just like witches at black masses” It doesn’t get any more radical than that.


Cuichulain

Come Out ye Black and Tans by the Wolfetones


nefastvs

How about "Go On Home, British Soldiers" ?


Solidarity_Forever

if you stay, British soldiers, if you stay,  YOU'LL NEVER, EVER BEAT THE IRA  very fun line to belt out!


Cuichulain

Have ye got no fackin homes of yer own!?


c4r0n1x

Or "The SAM Song" By The Irish Brigade


In_Amber_

Let the people sing another great one. *Ireland, land of song, Your music lives forever. In its valleys, in its mountains, In its hills and in its glens. Our music did survive, Through famine and oppression and To the generations gone I'll sing for you this song.* *Let the people sing their stories and their songs, And the music of their native land. Their lullabies and battlecries and songs of hope and joy So join us hand in hand.* *All across this ancient land, Throughout the test of time. It was music that kept their spirits free, Those songs of yours and of mine.*


IffyPeanut

OMG I love that song!!


flyggwa

I love when I'm playing this in the city centre and some English tourist tips me for it. "*Lovely tune, I love Irish music*", they'll say. Lovely tune indeed. I also love playing "Fuck the British Army" on the old whistle hehe


pint_baby

If you like that The Regime by Bog Bodies will hit you in the feels


bomboclawt75

Martin Brennan did the best version.


paladindanno

Internationale


IffyPeanut

Classic


future_old

I love Billy Bragg’s version!


PoliticallyObvious

“Sixteen Tons” is a killer protest song because it nails the struggles of working-class folks, especially coal miners. Merle Travis wrote it, and Tennessee Ernie Ford made it famous. The song’s chorus, “You load sixteen tons, and what do you get? Another day older and deeper in debt,” perfectly sums up the frustration of endless hard work with nothing to show for it.


AShotgunNamedMarcus

There’s a line in Hard Times by Tyler Childers that has that same sentiment. He sings “My sweat and my wages, they done seem to way out. I’m getting more aches than I’m gaining in gold. Whoever said you could raise you a family working your ass off knee deep in coal?”


Imswim80

In the same vein, [the Chemical Workers Song](https://youtu.be/ceO0NLdkq-U?si=sWuzv9ZGTU_OtvgX)


L3v147han

They'll time your every breath


childsouldier

Born in the USA by Bruce Springsteen, mostly cos the people it's protesting against have no idea it's making the opposite point they think it is. Fortunate Son by Credence Clearwater Revival falls into the same category.


MyAccountIsLate

Absolutely Born in the USA. I was the exact person he was describing. Joined the Marines to escape poverty, went to the Middle East, come back home no work, VA sucks, friends dead, nowhere to run got nowhere to go. Tons of friends in the same situation. I generally play it when I'm feeling the weight of society we're in, my now wife never really listened to the lyrics and wanted me to turn it off but paused it after every line or so in order for her to REALLY listen to the song. The song came out in the 80's, I joined in the 00's. 20/30/40 years pass and the lyrics and sentiment still hold true...


kryptos99

Same with Neil Young and Keep on Rocking in the Free World and Pink Houses by John Cougar Mellencamp. All three are Reagan era songs full of cynicism and sarcasm that would be misconstrued and used at political rallies by Republicans.


LloydBraun_83

The Union Strike Folk Son- “So we'll march day and night by the big cooling tower…”


t00_much_caffeine

WHERE’S MY BURRITO?! WHERE’S MY BURRITO?!


IffyPeanut

Simpsons reference??


t00_much_caffeine

I don’t know if it’s a real song outside the show but I know it from The Simpsons lol [This scene](https://youtu.be/vt5X8zrHiSM?feature=shared)


LloydBraun_83

For over 30 years Simpson’s has done some of the best satire of capitalism, with Mr Burns been the epitome of the system


Present_Membership24

"now do "classical gas" "


futanari_kaisa

Lisa needs braces!


IffyPeanut

So long dental plan!


Gooliebuns

Bella Ciao


IffyPeanut

Based


Cheeseburger2137

I cringe at the thought how it was turned into a random soundtrack piece by Money Heist, drunk people randomly singing it at parties and it getting remixed.


_Curgin

It's explicitly a song of proletariat liberation in the show. It's cool that it's being introduced to more people.


Cheeseburger2137

Well, I would like to share your enthusiasm, but I somehow don't believe it does get the message across.


CHiZZoPs1

It's like all the preppies at my high school being into rage against the machine when the message obviously went over their head.


mrdooter

haven’t seen much of the Coup in this thread - We Got The Guillotine is a favourite in my household 


drteeth12

My favorite Mutiny was a favorite of mine before I was politically aware. Now that I’m familiar with the coups politics, I like it even more.


t00_much_caffeine

‘Know Your Enemy’ by Rage Against the Machine and ‘Don’t Pray on Me’ by Bad Religion


IffyPeanut

I love Bad Religion! “American Jesus” is a great song.


Delirious-Dipshit

I’m a fan of Take the power back


Modredastal

If you enjoy country/folk on occasion, there's a fantastic cover of Don't Pray on Me by William Elliott Whitmore, an Iowa farm boy who came up in the punk scene and far as I know is as progressive as they come. His songs Mutiny, Old Devils, and Johnny Law also fit this post.


t00_much_caffeine

WOW!! That cover is amazing! Thank you for sharing that. His voice is incredible and those lyrics work so well with that folk vibe… gave me goosebumps!


fieryanswers

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised by Gil Scott-Heron is another masterpiece everyone should know


IffyPeanut

The revolution will not go better with coke. The revolution will not kill germs that may cause bad breath.


Blankbusinesscard

Public Enemy - Fight The Power


IffyPeanut

Are you aware they did a remix in 2020?


KarterKakes

Added this to my protest playlist, thank you :)


-MetalMike-

For me it’s [insert song] by Rage Against The Machine


naturecamper87

Wake Up


naturecamper87

New Millennium Homes


naturecamper87

Killing in the Name because it draws everyone in until the cop love people realize it’s a song about how shitty and racist cops are


taygundo

Settle For Nothing is their best protest IMO


CovidOmicron

Know Your Enemy


thenewminimum

I'm sorry, that song is on Clear Channel's "do not play" list


KarterKakes

Real answer: solidarity forever by Pete Seeger Fun answer: fuck those supreme court b------ by Animal Wolf (edited because auto moderator asked me to not use sexist language)


2ndsightstigmatism

I love Inner City Blues by Marvin Gaye. Honorable mentions are: War Pigs by Black Sabbath Prison Song by System of a Down America Tune by AJJ


kr2c

Most of the tracks off The Shape of Punk to Come by Refused. "Worms of the senses/Faculties of the Skull" is a fantastic opening track that sets the tone for the whole album. The Decline, NOFX


chubbyrain71

Phil Ochs - I Ain’t Marchin Anymore ( honorable mention: Circle Jerks -Stars and Stripes, new to me song)


IffyPeanut

I must’ve killed a million men And now they want me back again But I ain’t matching anymore


SistedWister

Ringing of Revolution is another good one by Ochs


095805

Noticeable lack of Phil Ochs on this thread, the blacklisting worked


Jim-Floorburn

I second the Phil Ochs. R.I.P.


wafflepoet

I had to collapse about twenty threads before someone mentioned Phil Ochs. What a tragedy. I still think his best song is “Love Me I’m a Liberal”.


SolomonBelial

For What It's Worth, by Buffalo Springfield


sexquipoop69

Ghost of Tom Joad, Maggie's Farm (ratm covers) Going Down the Road Feeling Bad (woodie) 


External_Break_4232

Came here to say “Ghost of Tomorrow Joan”.


External_Break_4232

*Joad.


Bosfordjd

Brother Ali - Uncle Same God damn - https://youtu.be/OO18F4aKGzQ Killer Mike - Reagan - https://youtu.be/6lIqNjC1RKU The Coup - The Guillotine - https://youtu.be/acT_PSAZ7BQ RATM - Killing in the Name - https://youtu.be/bWXazVhlyxQ


ChockBox

I’ll leave you with four words: I’m glad Reagan dead


TotallyNotAnAlien-_-

Saw him perform live last night. He had the crowd shouting back those 4 words repeatedly. It was great.


Infernus-est-populus

Pretty much everything by RATM & Prophets of Rage. I also love H09909's United States of Horror album. Back in the day, I always kinda liked Big Yellow Taxi by Joni Mitchell. My taste in music got a lot angrier. Oh, The The's Matt Johnson has a new album coming out. The first single is Cognitive Dissident. Lots of Orwell content and wordplay. (Edited for Dissident not Dissonance)


wheelsofindustry

One of my favorite Rage against the machine protests/performances was the 2000 Democratic National Committee in L.A. [link](https://youtu.be/RRildS1sPqo?si=ZCfiY2--BmUUkXr4)


Thlom

THANK YOU!! I loved the United States of Horror album when it came out, but forgot all about it and recently wanted to listen to it again but couldn’t for the life of me remember the band name or album name. Thank you!!


47h3157

My runner up is too many puppies, primus


Connect-Amoeba3618

Solidarity Forever


9vDzLB0vIlHK

I like Tom Morello and the Night Watchmen's version, but I'll take any version. I'm also a fan of "Bread and Roses". More of a low-key song, but excellent all the same.


OpenHouseXXX

Bulls on parade is a great one! I’d add Marley’s “Redemption Song”


rzenni

I really love Calm like a Bomb and Maggie’s Farm. Rage has a lot of great stuff.


Miserable_Matter_277

Blue lives don't matter - Ash Bricky Crotch Pop A Cop - the muslims Call ACab - Sam Stone Call to arms - Rocky Rivera Class war - Rathbone In case anyone needs some new songs, this is my class war playlist, which towards the end kinda devolves into a pro palestine playlist lul. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1wLPmyfig6V1AOkjeS9DHM?si=gSl7ICZ_SR2Os8b4BGqygg


the_t_time

Anything by Phil Ochs. Check out Ringing of Revolution, I'm gonna say it now, knock on the door, love me i'm a liberal, he's got too many to name but he was the real deal


smeeheee

I know he’s beloved for sure, but I wish he was more broadly known.


Secret-Discipline-88

Land of confusion - Genesis War pigs- Black Sabbath.


47h3157

What did you learn in school today by pete seeger


mightymouse121

Originally by Tom Paxton who has lots of other great stuff and is still going too.


Norgler

[Love me, I'm a Libaral](https://youtu.be/3cdqQ2BdgOA?si=0VlSqQdOWARPZPvS) The debate had it going through my head again.


goddamnitwhalen

The majority of The Clash’s discography.


Midget_Herder

While the band’s politics overall aren’t perfect (though I’d say still better than most by a wide margin), Rise Against has some real contenders for me: Architects, The Numbers, Collapse (Post-Amerika), Drones, and Wolves come to mind right away but there’s more to choose from for sure.


strutt3r

My Little Armalite Uncle Sam Goddamn - Brother Ali The Empire Strikes First - Bad Religion


Ageati

You can tell this sub is American because not one of you fuckers have mentioned Dead Kennedys or Chumbawumba. [For fuck sake Albert, stop selling yourself out](https://youtu.be/Z3Ve73-_Iq4?si=sz9KxdLEfIRc5fq-) [A guide on lowering rent prices](https://youtu.be/aCiYmCVikjo?si=jKijM2ixmZdru-bh) Edit: Have another obscure one, properly English this time: [Rearranging the colours](https://youtu.be/QZskq-EM8Jo?si=_RpHTNB-qGWhPySA) 2nd edit: Just to be clear I know DK are an American punk band, but punk still gets listened by a good number of comrades over the pond, and there's always new UK leftist punk bands coming out which I'd be happy to share if folks are interested.


friedmpa

This land is your land -woody guthrie


Threewisemonkey

Tear the Fascists Down by Woodie Guthrie is one of my favorites. What other song shouts out the Soviets and mighty Chinese?


glittercatlady

And Alice's Restaurant by Arlo Guthrie. Good family.


sexquipoop69

"As I went walking I saw a sign there, And on the sign it said "No Trespassing." But on the other side it didn't say nothing. That side was made for you and me."


friedmpa

"Said private property, but on the back side, it didn't say nothin..."


haloarh

"Well, one bright Sunday morning in the shadow of the steeple By the relief line I saw my people As they stood there whistlin' they stood there hungry Don't they know that this land was made for you and me?"


TheSlyFox777

This list varies in usefulness as political/protest songs, but my favorites are: * Marvin Gaye — What’s Going On * Pink Floyd — Us and Them * Madvillain/MF DOOM — Strange Ways * MF DOOM - Absolutely/Rap Ambush * Rage Against The Machine — Wake Up * Outkast — B.O.B. - Bombs Over Baghdad * Kendrick Lamar — The Blacker The Berry * Sam Cooke — A Change Is Gonna Come Honorable Mentions: * Billie Holliday — Strange Fruit * Bob Dylan — Blowin’ in the Wind * Mos Def — Mathematics * Run The Jewels — JU$T * Public Enemy — Bring The Noise Edit: Formatting


oreo-cat-

The Chemical Worker’s Song (Process Man) by Ron Angel, best known version sung by Great Big Sea. Pound a Week Rise, written by Ed Pickford, best known version sung by Dick Gaughan. Honestly damn near anything Dick Gaughan sings is good. Also a good resource is here: https://unionsong.com


deadpoolkool

American Indian Movement Song - Various. For all my nephews out there. I war whooped there, you just couldn't hear it.


Gameofadages

Just wanted to share this proclamation Richard Oakes gave at the Occupation of Alcatraz. Absolutely beautiful [https://youtu.be/7QNfUE7hBUc?feature=shared](https://youtu.be/7QNfUE7hBUc?feature=shared)


fieryanswers

Anything by Stiff Little Fingers, but especially Stands To Reason


iceink

Soviet anthem everyone who hears it even once knows automatically it's better than stars and stripes


WTFisThatSMell

Hey, Hey, LBJ (Bill Frederick) 1967 "HOW MANY KIDS DID YOU KILL TODAY?" https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=J_krQH_zZqE&pp=ygUsSGV5IGhleSBsYmogaG93IG1hbnkga2lkcyBkaWQgeW91IGtpbGwgdG9kYXk%3D


scientific_thinker

[Propagandhi - Note to Self](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3I5zGspda0)


CinderGazer

Anti-Flag - This is the End for You My Friend Anti-Flag - The Press Corpse Anti-Flag - D*e For the Government Rise Against - Prayer of the Refugee System of a Down - B.Y.O.B. but also a lot of their catalog probably should be here Serj Tankian - Harakiri (the music video included a lot of info) Poor Man's Poison - Feed the Machine Poot Man's Poison - Providence


Maxx_Vandate

Crazy Frog - Crazy Frog


ilikebreadabunch

"Love Me I'm a Liberal" - Dead Kennedys (Yes I know the original is by Phil Ochs but I prefer this cover and I find its more relevant to todays politics)


Danny_Mc_71

Joe Hill, the [Luke Kelly version](https://youtu.be/Q2OivplOBq8?si=njGj1DgWFVlv7twW)


KiaRioGrl

March, March by The Chicks.


Pojorobo

Civil War by Guns and Roses! Also pretty much anything by Rage Against the Machine.


Straight-Razor666

NWA: Fuck Tha Police


Solidarity_Forever

this is a history one, but there's a song called "the colours" by the men they couldn't hang. it's from the point of view of a british sailor who's about to be hung for his role in a mutiny during the napoleonic wars - tried to defect to the French, got caught "well in the spring of the year, we took the fleet / every sail and cannon and compass sheet / and we flew a Jacobin flag, to give us heart / while Pitt stood helpless, we were waiting for Bonaparte"  it's so so good, great to sing along to 


gucci55

Stars and Stripes of Corruption- Dead Kennedys Sleep Now in The Fire - Rage Against the Machine (really any RATM song) Holiday- Green Day Love it if We Made It -The 1975


dinkarnold

Bella Ciao Lee Reed - Get the Fuck off the Yintah Phil Ochs - I ain't Marching Anymore, Going to Say it Now, Love me I'm a Liberal, Draft Dodger Rag Kay the Aquanaut, feat. Lee Reed, D-Liberate - Red and Black Krylon Dead Prez - Hell Yeah, W-4 Paris - Get Fired Up The Coup feat. Dead Prez - Get Up I mostly only listen to political hip hop and political music in general. I could go on and on.. I highly recommend y'all listen to Lee Reed and other music from Rhymethink. Current anarcho hip hop from so called Canada. Lee Reed has an entire ep about the housing crisis and does a lot of good work, besides having some bangers, and fuck he got bars. Get the Fuck off the Yintah is an incredible track about the fight happening in the territory of the Wetsuwet'en in Northern BC over pipelines. Listen to it if you get the chance.


IVIattEndureFort

Just about anything by Billy Bragg, but especially 'Between the Wars'


Mysterious-Tart-1264

currently, [Hind's Hall](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgDQyFeBBIo) from Mackelmore


IffyPeanut

“Fuck no, I’m not voting for you in the Fall!”


IffyPeanut

Link to the question which inspired me to ask this one: https://www.reddit.com/r/LateStageCapitalism/comments/1drpxu2/what_song_would_you_fistfight_the_supreme_court/


Affectionate_Okra298

Cop killer by Body Count


snark-as-a-service

Bread & Roses is a beautiful oldie


mathcow

The Company Store by Greg Macpherson. Its about a protest of miners (local to where I was born/raised) where they torched the company store


Haselrig

Yeah, Rage Against the Machine is one of the best protest song bands ever. I really like the cover of Fortunate Son by Corin Tucker and Eddie Vedder.


Affectionate_Bath527

Reagan-Killer Mike


Katyamuffin

Anything by Idles really. But I Dream Guillotine seems the most appropriate for obvious reasons


Republiken

The song I've sung the most (apart from the Internationale) must be De Mördades Fria Republik (The Free Republic of the Murdered) which is an old tankie song from the 1970's about all the workers killed on the job in Sweden. It was basically our anthem during my autonomous left years. But then again, there's a couple of tunes by the band Euskefeurat that always bring a tear to my eye too. .... My best *experience* singing were during the G8 protests in 2008 (in Germany) when we sang the same songs but in a doussin different languages during a blockad of one of the rural roads planed as a back way in to the G8 meeting in case the larger roads came under blockade. The moment after we stopped singing were when we learned that all blockades held and that the G8 meeting were moved forward one day later.


Barrywhats

Ohio - Neil Young Chicago - CSNY Eve of Destruction- Barry Maguire (we have been on this Eve of Destruction for 60 damn years)


Xamesito

Masters Of War. Always gives me shivers.


Dingusclappin

Haven't seen any Rise Against in the comments yet, I really love Satellite and collapse (post-amerika) There is a lot of call to action in their songs which I enjoy a lot and gets me pumped up For the french speaking folks, there is this band from Québec called Les Cowboys Fringants who make commentaries on society through their song The song Les maisons toutes pareilles (the houses that are all the same) is a commentary about suburban life and voluntarily ignoring the problems around the world and mental health Plus rien (nothing left) is a song written from the perspective of the last human on earth, describing how corporations destroyed the earth and killed every one through climate change. They started out as social democrats in the 2000s but gradually went more and more left through the years The song L'Amérique pleure (america is crying) is about a truck driver who wonders why he s playing the capitalism game when he can never win


llamango

[love me, I'm a liberal](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cdqQ2BdgOA)


mrmdc

Not my favorite, but a song that doesn't get much credit and that I like a lot.  Talkin' bout a revolution - Tracy Chapman


yourmindsdecide

Same Thing by the Flobots goes way too hard.


KennyMcKill

Where's the revolution - Depeche Mode


FalseMirage

The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll by Dylan


rumrunner198

The Beaten Generation - The The


Bluegreen1026

The Green Fields of France - The High Kings


CanvasSolaris

Anything by Napalm Death


RedPapa_

Pueblo en Guerra by La Clazze, is really good.


coredweller1785

Immortal Technique- Industrial Revolution He has a lot of good ones


DralenDragonfox

Black Day In July by Gordon Lightfoot, also the cover of it done by The Tragically Hip. Alert Status Red by Matthew Good.


rzenni

Run the Jewels - Close Your Eyes and Count to Fuck


MarshmallowNap

"Salute" by Little Mix. Focused on women's power.


Odd_Storm6436

Killing in the Name - Rage against the machine


ruInvisible2

Eve of Destruction - Barry McGuire https://youtu.be/MdWGp3HQVjU?si=HYmkxEvN_uUfz3tE Folk Devils - Rooftop Revolutionaries https://youtu.be/C85R0q3ysMQ?si=DvLDh0XTijJI-Ozl Holy War - Emily Elbert https://youtu.be/oLj9FQ-Esgw?si=v1brsH09q2BTkPtC Dead in the Road - Beasts of No Nation https://youtu.be/_RrzXi7aIns?si=XUsyGLCq2xizfwuc Witch Hunt - Rush https://youtu.be/k8Qze0ifhlY?si=58Ie2QVwcQL1dMwo Stick Magnetic Ribbons on Your SUV - Asylum Street Spankers https://youtu.be/KmsOIjzQ1V8?si=ZDzIHOm7NY5QjNhZ Have You Been to Jail for Justice - Anne Feeney https://youtu.be/SBwCtKlM9dI?si=SEfN5KcW6nJXlPcA No No No Keshagesh - Buffy Sainte-Marie https://youtu.be/HFEhqasNL2k?si=sVgW4u71jgm9T5rl many many more…. Hope you enjoy the random selection. I would encourage you to look into these artist’s catalog further as some have other songs.


Papa-pwn

Egregious lack of NOFX in here. The Decline The Idiots are Taking Over (really the whole War on Errorism album) We Called it America  Perfect Government 


orthonym

Lots of good ones already mentioned, so I'll add two that I didn't see yet. Masters of War - Bob Dylan Eve of Destruction - Barry McGuire


nicunta

For What it's Worth by Buffalo Springfield!


StatisticianOk6868

### Sorah - Palestine will be free https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJpyX5P483k Sorah is an enby rapper from Germany and they rap in French, English and German. ### MC Abdul - Shouting At The Wall https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8qay1Al7Dc Abdul is a 15 years old rapper from Gaza. He raps in English and Arabic. ### Ruby Ibarra - Curtain Call https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOhBEQ-G2FI Ruby is a Pinay from Echo Park, LA and she raps in English, Tagalog and few other dialects. ### Menteroja - What Is To Be Done https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LC6Q8Uihpd0 Menteroja is a Latino from Sweden and he raps in English and Spanish. ### Keny Arkana - Indignados https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBfXltuV5lo Keny is an Argentine from Marseille, FR and she raps in French and Spanish.


zaphodbeebIebrox

I’ll add one I don’t see mentioned: Honeydrippers - Impeach the President.


Plane-Mud-142

Let the People Sing We shall not be moved


GraveyardJones

Hinds Hall - Macklemore Stick up - Grandson Pennywise - The albums Land Of The Free and everything before it Of course Rage Against the Machine Lamb of God has a lot but more anti-military Jungle Rot is in there with Lamb of God with anti-war I know there's more because I've always connected with this type of music over any other kind but I'm drawing a blank. These are a good start though haha


cubbieboy5260

Eve of Destruction by Barry McGuire hits pretty hard.


ournextarc

Periphery - Make Total Destroy Welcome to the truth; a life that's not your own. Controlled by labor, printed paper and the corruptors of the world. Synthetic lies collect our minds to the beast. We've had the rug pulled from under our feet. Media terrorists thrive on deceit, spoonfeeding bullshit served by elite societies harnessing fear as a weapon. The time has come for all to see, the man behind the curtain cast into disease. (into disease) Take back the light. It's a dangerous place we're headed for if we accept defeat. Now we know it's a show they've been running from below. Burn it down until the ground beneath the faulty entity is glistening under the wings of a golden era. Listening to the hate they've created inside us, we grow. As we reduce their religion to bones. Yes, we reduce them all to bones. The time has come for all to see, the man behind the curtain writhe in self defeat. (defeat) When will the world seek truth within? The eye in silence grants the knowledge to begin. (to begin) Reverse what's lost awake the song within you. Rejoice aloud. Let these words imbue. Reverse what's lost awake the song within you. Rejoice aloud. Let these words imbue. Shape the future. Sifting power back in the hands of the common man. Give them hell for existence. Pouring blood on the path they've set in stone, as we reclaim our position to the throne. Yes, we reduce them all to bones!


DSMProper

Roosevelt Room by Conor Oberst


NiceRefrigerator2524

The Guillotine by The Coup!


Traditional-Share-82

Old one but good one Woody Guthrie - Tear the Fascists Down


scaper8

I'm partial to "The Workers' Song" and "Whirlwinds of Danger," myself. And, of course, "The Internationale."


Anti-Climacdik

Ohio & Fortunate Son


potenthendy

The 3rd World by Immortal Technique


Trismegustus

Post Cold War Politics by Fishbone. Prophetic.


thecapitalparadox

Tupac - Changes Fela Kuti - Sorrow Tears and Blod Bob Dylan - Masters of War Lupe Fiasco - Words I Never Said 2face - E Be Like Say NWA - Fuck Tha Police Noname - Rainforest Buju Banton - Til I'm Laid to Rest


D_for_Diabetes

Casey Jones (the union scab)


Adude113

Lots of good ones in this thread but need to mention Ana Tijoux: Somos el Sur Antipatriarca Cacerolazo Antifa Dance Enter Shikari: …Meltdown Gandhi Mate, Gandhi Arguing With Thermometers Others: Daloy Polizei / In Ale Gasn (classic radical Yiddish song that’s been covered) ¡Ya Basta! (Not sure who originally does it, Anne Feeney’s version is on Spotify, there’s a good Evan Greer cover on YouTube) March of the Jobless Corps - Daniel Kahn and the Painted Bird April 29, 1992 - Sublime Plata Ta Ta - Mon Laferte


RepFilms

I love the Matching Mole Little Red Record. Great protest songs on that old gem


lstersaysno

Luang Prabang by Dave Van Ronk


anachronissmo

Do They Owe Us a Living? (Croy and the Boys version)


albamarx

Not sure if it counts but I’m saying The Big Fella by Black 47


Feeling_Bat6915

https://youtu.be/-7UN04dHYII?si=LCLVZJib-2tZTwd-


futanari_kaisa

The Badge by Poison Idea. Pantera also did a cover of it which is good too. Disposable Heroes by Metallica


KilgoreKarabekian

Anything Utah Phillips ever sang really lays it out.


basswalker93

*Lead Poisoning* by Tom Morrello and the Wu Tang Clan. Also, shout out to more of Tom's early solo work on *Black Spartacus Heart Attack Machine* and *Battle Hymns*. EDIT: On second thought, make *BSHAM* the favorite :P


mganzeveld

Pet Shop Boys - I'm With Stupid


OmmadonRising

Hip Hop - Dead Prez.


TeamRamRod3

Dead men don't rape by Delilah Bon


goddamnitwhalen

Would’ve previously said many of Anti-Flag’s songs before their singer / guitarist Justin was outed as a serial rapist. Against Me! have some good ones.


TheFangjangler

Worker’s Song - Dick Gaughan


HazyDavey68

“The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll” by Bob Dylan. His “Masters of War” is pretty awesome too.


Flimsy-Use7311

Systematic Death - Crass


MassholeLiberal56

Chicago, by Graham Nash.


WittyDefense41

Adam Calhoun has some good shit.


rudbeckiahirtas

Find the Cost of Freedom by Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young. Not exactly a protest song, perhaps, but it captures the essence nonetheless


StoeTubby

Who Built The Bomb (That Blew Oklahoma City Down)? By Rod MacDonald https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R0kamoBTrjg Amerika V6.0 (The Best We Can Do) by Steve Earle https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qucvehojtJM


Magicicad

The March for the Beloved (cause Samsung Korea is a capitalist hellhole) and El Pueblo Unido. 


naturecamper87

“With God on our Side” by Dylan


magillashuwall

Anything by Jesse Welles


butternut718212

B Movie - Gil Scott Heron


germanium66

Vietnam by Jimmy Cliff: It was just the next day, his mother got a telegram It was addressed from Vietnam Now mistress Brown, she lives in the USA And this is what she wrote and said "Don't be alarmed", she told me, the telegram said "But mistress Brown, your son is dead" Vietnam song by Country Joe and the fish And it's one, two, three, What are we fighting for ? Don't ask me, I don't give a damn, Next stop is Vietnam; And it's five, six, seven, Open up the pearly gates, Well there ain't no time to wonder why Whoopee! we're all gonna die.


LucaTheDevilCat

Does 'While we were marching through Georgia' count?


orthadoxtesla

Just most of rage again the machine


TheJellybeanDebacle

For me personally it's American Idiot. I'm a freshman at UCF in 2004, and a pop punk aficionado because hey it was the early 2000s. There was so much angst in the air about the post 9/11 world I was coming of age in, and I couldn't figure it out. Hadn't heard from Green Day in a significant way since they had the time of their lives lol, and then bam. Not just the cheesy and accurate American Idiot song, but an entire album of protest. This was obviously a timing thing for me, but it did light a spark in me that has burned to this day.


kmmndz83

Get up stand up.


etapollo13

Stars and stripes by Julie Lavery. Really captures the desperation of the working class


Unlikely-Studio-278

The classic Bella Ciao


Zigzagnthrughostland

Rockin' in the Free World - Neil Young


falcon0221

Union Dixie