I'm disgusted by all the anti-government propaganda pumped into this music. It borderlines on anti-americanism.
You rule dude. However, I could really say the same about NOFX. It seems like (note I said seems, not fact here) they only got their "popularity" by being just another "we're cool cos we hate Bush" band jumping on the oh - so old bandwagon.
nofx said:But dont you guys realise thats whats punk is all about, fuckin anarchy. Punks are the people who rebel against the rules of conformity. NOFX arent anti-american because they are fighting a Tyrant, dont listen to NOFX or any real punk for that matter if you dont want to hear music that despises the american government, because thats what punk is anti-government, anti-rules, its been like that since the days of the Sex Pistols. How is it anti american for somebody in a democratic nation to use their rights of free speech to spread a message to the world.
nofx said:they basically are the bandwagon that everybodys jumping on, they are extremely active in not only trying to bring down a Tyrannical leader, but they are also out there trying to get young people to vote.
Giancarlo said:Tyrannical leader my ass. Give me a break dude. Read the crap your are posting. If anything this nation has a vast amount of freedoms. And Bush is NOT IN ANY WAY A TYRANT. He was elected by a majority. He received a mandate in 2004 and you are in extreme denial.
We in America have an extremely vast amount of freedoms. If the government was a true tyrany why would it let your bands voice their opinions?
nofx said:Well actually when NOFXs "The War on Errorism" was released it was not allowed to be played on the airwaves. This of course was the work of the Republicans. I guess that answers your question.