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Fuck The Pope


2:13 minutes (2.03 MB)

Quite fitting for world youth day, this recording of Anti-Flag singing 'Fuck the Pope'.

Enjoy

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Fuck The Pope

 

I don't want your fucking dogma,

I don't believe in what you preach,

I don't want your fucking bullshit,

You infect everyone you teach.

 

You offer prepacked salvation,

For the guilty chosen few,

You say we're all just sinners,

Fight song


3:37 minutes (3.32 MB)

A fight song for all who raise their voices in dissent
Hello everybody. It's the start of the G8 and I wanted to let everyone know that we have put up (for free download) our song "The Siege". It's our fight song for all of you who are fighting the hypocricy and injustice perpetrated by the G8 and other organizations of repression. Put it in your digital player, copy it, pass it around! Listen to it while you're doing what you need to do to get out the message. We want to be the fuel for your fire! We can't be with you in Hokkaido physically but we're with you in solidarity.

Kaputtradio # 15 Staying at home mp3

http://media.libsyn.com/media/kaputtradio/kr__15_staying_at_home.mp3

'Running Away' [ Rejusa, EP Nurse], CTC Website with Paul, Slug live in Nimbin with Dave, Jen and Mim Nimbin, Discounted fresh food with Peter, 'First Minister' mix by Peter, Drug War News with Salty, 'Tractor Song' by Francis Long, News that makes FOX froth and foam by yours truly

http://www.myspace.com/rejusarock


DJ AFRIKA BAMBAATAA toured to Australia by Aboriginal company in support of social change

DJ AFRIKA BAMBAATAA is making a
rare appearance across five states in Australia as the first tour of fledgling
Aboriginal company KISSmyBLAKarts. This event is more than a celebration of the
artist who is recognised by life magazine as one of the most influential people
of the 20th Century, but it is a return to a global consciousness and connect
between Aboriginal Australia and African American arts and social change
leaders.

 


Barack Obama Al Gore Bob and Sarah Dylan on Global Warming

Barack Obama Al Gore Bob and Sarah Dylan on Global Warming

In a scene from the Beatles’ “I am the Walrus”, Barack Obama, Al Gore, Bob and Sarah Dylan and Britney Spears have all become entwined in a wave of positive hope and change sweeping across the United States and our home Planet Earth. In “I am the Walrus” the Beatles sang “I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all toget

Joe Strummer

Joe Strummer


Blue October, Foiled

Review
CD: Foiled
Band: Blue October
Rain Maker Artists

Film: Earthdream 2000

Europe 1988: Mutoid Waste founder Robin Mutoid conceives a
journey across the Australian desert, which would fuse a 'madder than
Max' blend of theater, protest, radical lifestyle and performance.
Twelve
years later Robin heads to Port Augusta in Australia's far south to see
who will join the vision. Those who come are a mixture of activists,
musicians, travellers and artists willing to take part in the 20,000km
journey and experiment with 'lateral human governance'.


Turning the Tide CD

Turning the Tide CD

Scan Dot Org # 86 "Angry People" mp3

Lib/Lab Cult Squad

Lib/Lab Cult Squad






Alchemy

MUSIC REVIEW
By: Bill Gallagher, Hachita NM

Alchemy, Cargo Cult

The compact disc ALCHEMY, by Cargo Cult, is a work of art which soars above the world like a Thunderbird, leaving in its wake a literal explosion of orderly and enlivening electronic sound. Like the Thunderbirds of old, the music of Allan Vilhans CARGO CULT creates vivid and enthusiastic emotion, sure to have a positive effect on anyone who comes within hearing range of it.

This music teaches the soul.

39 Hour Nimbin Film Competition mp3

SDO presents: A reportage about film and video art in and around Nimbin, interviews and live rec. of award night. 30 min

http://media.libsyn.com/media/nimbinradiomedia/39_hr_nimbin_filmcomp_2007.mp3

http://www.nimbinfilmindustry.org/

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=mashj50&search=Search

length: 30 min 128 kb/s stereo 27.4 MB

nimbinradiomedia.libsyn.com

Sydney cleans up after record gay parade

The streets of inner Sydney are being cleared of glitter and tinsel this morning after hundreds of thousands revellers celebrated this year's Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.

This year's parade was the biggest on record with around 8,000 participants marching down Oxford Street, calling for greater equality and celebrating the gay and lesbian community in all aspects of society.

Organisers of this year's Mardi Gras say around 300,000 people lined the streets to watch the parade.

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