Tuesday, November 15, 2005

George W. Bush's Greatest Hits

George W. Bush's Greatest Hits
This CD is a compilation of songs made by remixing President Bush speeches into original and cover songs; it rocks and is very funny

Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Talk Engine: Something for Junior

Talk Engine: Something for Junior
If you are sick and tired of George Bush, torture, Iraq and lies, you will love this record

Wednesday, July 06, 2005

Beatnik: Viva! Apocalypse

Beatnik: Viva! Apocalypse
The band sings about the injustices visited upon people by a corrupt regime that has seized power and ruined the American dream. The music ranges from the slow and powerful opening track, "The Aftermath", which rallies liberal forces after the recently stolen election, to the hard-edged rocker, "Abu Ghraib", which relates the loss of moral authority once thought so crucial to our democracy. The emotional and introspective tone of "The Rain" tells the story of one woman's disillusionment with the current vision of America, while "Support Our Troops" is sung by Sully, a Gulf War veteran who can't believe how our commander in chief has decimated the morale of today's armed forces. Don't be cowed by the right wing. Join Beatnik in demanding accountablity and a nation based on democracy and freedom

Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Eskit: Man Of God (Big Brother Bush)

Eskit: Man Of God (Big Brother Bush)
Political satire that ridicules our Glorious Leader. Piano and voice combine for a classical art song; a taste of hip-hop; a detour into drums and dissonance

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

The Hunt Club: Monster in DC
Heavy riff-rock masterpiece. A scathing assualt on the current Bush administration. This is no wimpy folk protest song. We're talking furious bass and guitar riffs that pack a thunderous growl backed by what just might be a set of cannons on the drums

Saturday, April 02, 2005

Triple Dubya: Which is Smarter?
Eclectic music including political satire, social commentary, and anecdotes in a rock, blues, folk, and country format

Friday, November 05, 2004

Dave Lippman: Singing CIA Agent George Shrub Live in Manhattan Kansas
Poltical satire purveyed by singing CIA agent George Shrub, plus a few straightforward tunes commenting on high crimes and other events of the day