Not this time, certainly.

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    2 months ago

    Yea this opinion gets dramatically worse if you enjoy the old American slave music too Edit: also I think people voting on your post might be forgetting the purpose of this sub a little lmao

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    LMMFAO This is certainly an unpopular opinion. 😍

    Could you give some examples of music that’s better under a Republican U.S. presidency than not?

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      Rage Against the Machine and System of a Down for starters. Or go back in time to the stuff that came out during the Vietnam War. (edit to add Dead Kennedys during Reagan, a personal favorite).

      I never said that the good music was pro-establishment. Pain and suffering tends to inspire fantastic art.

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      Man, I was such an asshole to Green Day during this period. For some ungodly reason I held on to punk as a rhythm not an overall attitude.

      My dudes! When I tell you this, I want you also to know, in high school, when I was in my first bands - they were shitty punk bands - I dressed in khakis and sweater vests. Thank goodness I saw more of the world.

      God damn do I hope my children are better than me.

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    2 months ago

    That myth was debunked in the 00s when the Bush era only gave us one good album

    (I actually love '00s American music, but most anti-Bush songs sucked)