Punk rock and contemporary anarchism

Patrick F. Durgin kenning at avalon.net
Thu May 11 20:15:20 PDT 2000


Aw, c'mon. See Cornershop's collected works, particularly their first single, "England's Dreaming." And, uh, Stereolab? When they say they've "actually never read Marx," they lie. Let me count the ways. We've also got a panoply of conscious hip-hop artists about.

Patrick

-----Original Message----- From: kelley <kwalker2 at gte.net> To: lbo-talk at lists.panix.com <lbo-talk at lists.panix.com>; lbo-talk at lists.panix.com <lbo-talk at lists.panix.com> Date: Thursday, May 11, 2000 10:08 PM Subject: Re: Punk rock and contemporary anarchism


>At 10:25 PM 5/11/00 -0400, Uday Mohan wrote:
>>Are there no good political bands these days? I'd be curious to know
>>which bands might make the list (for a possible project of mine).
>>
>>Uday Mohan
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>okey doke, i'll just enjoy a repeat of the same:
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>OUR music was so much better, so much more political, kids these daze their
>music suX
>
>for your convenience, just highlight copy and past the above into your
>email message addressed to LBO-talk. when i start feeling creative later
>this evening, i'll come up with some variations.
>
>ready?
>
>on your mark, git set....
>
>(BANG)!! (hey jordy, a legit use for a gun!)
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>and make fools of yisselves again you old geezers.
>
>(and heartfield, even tho you're not an old geezer, i always thought you
>were 80, so you're an honorary one) (probably this is why doug daddy looks
>35, coz he likes punk)
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>
>kelley
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