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Green Day for sure. Although I did recently see a conservative post online, “when did Green Day start singing about politics,” so maybe they’ve gotten political…
Caspar Babypants.
What did you think the babies were running from, comrade?
Tay Zonday. Totally singing about non-political wholesome chocolate rains.
The natural yoghurt band
The implication is weird.
Most music is about euphony, not about politics.
That's why my favorite composer is Edgard Varèse
Todd Edwards. His way of using vocal samples is absolutely amazing and many of his tracks give off this groovy dreamlike vibe which I really love!
Some of my faves:
Tuff Jam - Need Good Love ( Todd Edwards Dub)
Phoenix - If I Ever Feel Better (Todd Edwards Dub Better Mix)
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
Tuff Jam - Need Good Love ( Todd Edwards Dub)
Phoenix - If I Ever Feel Better (Todd Edwards Dub Better Mix)
Todd Edwards - Radio Thing (Sectors Remix)
Todd Edwards - When Angels Sing
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Daron Malakian and the Scars on Broadway
Jesse Cook