Tuesday, August 31, 2004

J. Boogie's Dubtronic Science: You're the Murdera
Om Records of San Francisco is offering up a dub-techno-protest soundtrack as a free download

Sunday, August 29, 2004

The Capitol Steps: Papa's Got a Brand New Baghdad
The cast is accompanied by guest appearances including George Bush (I and II), Donald Rumsfeld, Saddam Hussein, the late Uday and Qusay, along with John Kerry, Howard Dean, Wesley Clark, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Hillary Clinton

EveryAmericanVotes.com: The Lying King
Includes 16 songs that have an Anti-George Bush and Anti-War message. The songs have been carefully selected from great artists across the country. The CD will make you laugh, maybe cry, and hopefully inspire you to show up at the polls on Nov. 2nd

Greg Palast: Weapon of Mass Instruction
The CD is packed with take-no-prisoners exposes such as the Bush Family Frankenstein Factory, the theft of the 2000 election (revisited and updated with the hap-hazard reforms that are already affecting the 2004 election) the Iraq war, and of course the real story on who’s winning the war on terror

Robert Ross: What Are We Fighting For?
Serves up a collection of politically charged songs meant to stir and expand the debate of current American foreign policy

George W Bush Singers: Songs in the Key of W
A very clever group of talented thespians poke fun at the eloquence of President Bush by bringing to life his memorable flubbed words in song

Steve Earle: The Revolution Starts...Now
The was produced by the twangtrust (Steve Earle and Ray Kennedy). Many of the songs on the album are politically charged ("F The CC" and "Condi, Condi"), with Earle's inimitably scathing commentary of current world events

Saturday, August 28, 2004

The Patriot Act: Open Mic Night at the Waggin' Tongue
The Patriot Act is a band that believes the Bush administration was wrong to have gone to war in Iraq. This CD includes 12 angry songs about the war and the Bush administration's weapons of mass deception

Concerned Citizens: Bye Bye Bush
Pop Rock style parody song to the licensed melody of "Bye Bye Love." There goes Dick Cheney, and his oil buddies, corporate corruption and corporate greed

George Mann and Julius Margolin (and Friends): Hail to the Thief! Songs for the Bush Years
What are you afraid of? The CD that takes on Dubya, his stolen election, and his shortcomings; folk-style songs, parodies and serious work, from some of the country's most active labor singer/songwriters

The Swing States Road Show: Swing States
Acoustic swing, folk, bluegrass and eclectic socio-political ramblings. Show Dubya the Door in 2004

Panthers: Please Rise Against OUR NATIONAL ANATHEMA
Edgy comedy touching on love, war, torture, the FCC, prayer, rape, Christian terrorists, organ transplants, WWII, homelessness, folklore, depleted uranium, Dubya, and other outrages

Billionaires For Bush: The Billionaires Are In The House
Musical Political Satire - all styles of music: hip hop, R&B, Country, Dixieland, Techo, Bluegrass, Gospel, Heavy Metal, Pop

Billionaires For Bush: Here Come The Billionaires
Musical Political Satire - a wide selection of song parodies for marching band and choir sung by the wealthy corporations that own our government

Dick Siegel: Fighting for King George
An unabashedly political, pointed, upbeat and roots- rocking indictment of King George the Worst, his court of cronies and their Iraqi misadventure along with two further pared down reflections on being an American in search of sanity and humanity

Various Artists: Rock Against Bush Volume I
17 unreleased songs and comes with a bonus DVD

Various Artists: Rock Against Bush Volume II
28 total tracks with 20 unreleased and rare songs! Bonus DVD with political shorts, punk rock videos, and comedy pieces

NOFX: The War On Errorism
14 track album on fat wreck chords

The New Republicans: Terrorist
Anti-Bush war songs and poems-styles from Techno/Acid-jazz/rock pop to Country/Folk/Rock-a-Billy to spoken word with musical improvisations and rants performed by some of the finest freelance professional musicians in Los Angeles

Bush Doggie Dog: Axis Of Evil
Snoop & Eminem move over. Dubya is in the building. The President makes his rapping debut & House music has never been so White. Taking politically incorrect to a new level, Bush 'raps' up his stance on Saddam in his own stumbling way. "Nucular" rock

George Mann and Julius Margolin: Just A Few Bad Apples
Folk music with a political edge; a touching collaboration, 15 powerful new songs by the NYC-based producers of the "Hail to the Thief. Songs for the Bush Years" CD

Ian Butler: Idiot Light
Humorous songs making fun of President Bush and his wacky cohorts

Vote in November - Election 2004: Anti-Theft Device
An anti-Bush administration, pro-humanity CD. It's a provocative, empowering collection of twelve original songs, two poems and a Chris Chandler/Anne Feeney theater piece

Puddy Tat: In Shambles
The ultimate anti-Bush anthem

Yellowcake: Since You Ruined The Earth
Alternative Rock protesting Bush. In the style of Perfect Circle, Radiohead, Staind, Smashing Pumpkins, Soundgarden, Porno For Pyros. Powerful music and crafted melodies slam Bush and Cheney, and tell the reasons why

I Can Lick Any Sonofabitch In the House: Put Here To Bleed
Political-minded rock 'n' roll with a country appeal, I Can Lick Any Sonofabitch In the House taking on George W. Bush, the government, gun-toting NRA president Charlton Heston, and rock star Courtney Taylor (of the Dandy Warhols)

George Mann: Urban Country
Ten songs of protest, community, and love from George Mann, producer of "Hail to the Thief. Songs for the Bush Years"

John Stapleton: Resign
The song that opens this album, resign, is a musical request that President George Bush resign from his office for having misled the nation into an illegal war

Denny Bixby: Fish Out Of Water
Wonderfully expressive jazz instrumentals featuring gorgeous compositions and exciting players. Music to defeat George Bush by

Doc West and the Yard Dogs: Big Dog (King George the II)
This is a political hip hop track with the intent of making sure that George Bush and his people are un-employed come next December