Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1 Billy Bragg

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  • Release Date: 04/20/2004
  • Sales Rank: 35,585
  • Label: FAT WRECK CHORDS
  • UPC: 751097067529
 
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Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1

Disc 1
1LISTENNothing to Do When You're Locked in a Vacancy / None More Black previously unreleased 2:07
2LISTENMoron / Sum 41 previously unreleased 1:39
3LISTENWarbrain / Alkaline Trio previously unreleased 2:27
4LISTENNeed More Time / The Epoxies 2:29
5LISTENThe School of Assassins / Anti-Flag previously unreleased 2:37
6LISTENSink, Florida, Sink (Electric) / Against Me! previously unreleased 2:10
7LISTENBaghdad / The Offspring previously unreleased 3:18
8LISTENLion and the Lamb / The Get Up Kids previously unreleased 3:22
9LISTENGive It All / Rise Against previously unreleased 2:49
10LISTENNo W / Ministry previously unreleased 3:13
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Disc 2
1David Cross Multimedia Track
2Uncovered Multimedia Track
3Unprecedented: The Presidential Election Multimedia Track
4No More Enrons Multimedia Track
5Bush in 30 Seconds Ad Contest: Child's Pay/What Are We Teaching ...
6Turncoat / Anti-Flag Multimedia Track
7Sorrow / Bad Religion Multimedia Track
8Infrared / Strike Anywhere Multimedia Track
9Franco Un-American / NOFX Multimedia Track

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Fat Mike freely admits to his spotty voting record. But that didn't stop him from founding www.punkvoter.org, an organization with a mission to mobilize young voters against President Bush and his administration's policies, and make 2004 the year punk spoke. Rock Against Bush features music from 26 likeminded artists, as well as a DVD packed with insightful, inciting political rabble-rousing and videos from types like Bad Religion, Anti-Flag, and Fat Mike's own NOFX. None More Black kicks things off with the martial, spittle-flying stomp of "Nothing to Do When You're Locked in a Vacancy," and Alkaline Trio's "Warbrain" attempts to save the world with a righteous pop-punk melody and memories of better days. The Offspring's "Baghdad" isn't the greatest song ever, but it's interesting that it dates from 1991 and the first Bush presidency. Speaking of the first Bush, Ministry returns with the frenetic industrial clatter of "No W," which updates the 1992 rant "N.W.O." with samples from the latest Bush president. Veteran D.I.Y. firebrands Jello Biafra and Billy Bragg are here, the latter teaming with Less Than Jake for "Brightest Bulb Has Burned Out." The Ataris cover Bad Religion's "Heaven Is Falling" acoustically, and Social Distortion's "Prison Bound" will hopefully turn A New Found Glory fans on to Prison Bound. Other highlights of Rock Against Bush include the bopping neo-new wave of the Epoxies, the Soviettes' raucous "¡Paranoia! Cha-Cha-Cha," and Authority Zero's "Revolution." There are also stylistic detours from Denali (the austere "Normal Days") and the World/Inferno Friendship Society ("Expatriate Act"). There's a rousing, ruefully funny essay from Fat Mike in the liner notes; 17 of the comp's 26 tracks are unreleased or otherwise rare; and Fat Wreck is giving the thing away for six bucks. If that's not enough incentive, the set's DVD portion includes a piece of typically scathing comedy from David Cross. ~ Johnny Loftuswww.punkvoter.org, an organization with a mission to mobilize young voters against President Bush and his administration's policies, and make 2004 the year punk spoke. Rock Against Bush features music from 26 likeminded artists, as well as a DVD packed with insightful, inciting political rabble-rousing and videos from types like Bad Religion, Anti-Flag, and Fat Mike's own NOFX. None More Black kicks things off with the martial, spittle-flying stomp of "Nothing to Do When You're Locked in a Vacancy," and Alkaline Trio's "Warbrain" attempts to save the world with a righteous pop-punk melody and memories of better days. The Offspring's "Baghdad" isn't the greatest song ever, but it's interesting that it dates from 1991 and the first Bush presidency. Speaking of the first Bush, Ministry returns with the frenetic industrial clatter of "No W," which updates the 1992 rant "N.W.O." with samples from the latest Bush president. Veteran D.I.Y. firebrands Jello Biafra and Billy Bragg are here, the latter teaming with Less Than Jake for "Brightest Bulb Has Burned Out." The Ataris cover Bad Religion's "Heaven Is Falling" acoustically, and Social Distortion's "Prison Bound" will hopefully turn A New Found Glory fans on to Prison Bound. Other highlights of Rock Against Bush include the bopping neo-new wave of the Epoxies, the Soviettes' raucous "¡Paranoia! Cha-Cha-Cha," and Authority Zero's "Revolution." There are also stylistic detours from Denali (the austere "Normal Days") and the World/Inferno Friendship Society ("Expatriate Act"). There's a rousing, ruefully funny essay from Fat Mike in the liner notes; 17 of the comp's 26 tracks are unreleased or otherwise rare; and Fat Wreck is giving the thing away for six bucks. If that's not enough incentive, the set's DVD portion includes a piece of typically scathing comedy from David Cross. Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

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Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1by Anonymous

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August 05, 2004: I listened to this before I bought it and I had to have it I really just got it for the music but I hate bush anyway so they dont have to prove anything to me, hope vol.2 is just as good thanx for the sweet music!

Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1by Anonymous

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April 26, 2004: No W and That's Progress are the standouts on here. Both created by groups that had a hand in actually shaping the genre of music they came from. The rest is a mixed bag of pop punk. Some fun to listen to. Others just utterly dull much like how this genre of music has become. A worthy cause, however, and the tracks that are standouts are really good.