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Old 26 Oct 2012, 19:15   #85
lorenzoduke
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Originally Posted by Wario View Post
Hell in a Handbasket is a highly political Album and all you seemed to love it.

I dont see how any of you are surprised. 40 Days, Giving Tree, and ESPECIALLY Mad Mad World have a hugely politically motivated atmosphere.

Meat is in a political mood. Had he come straight forward and said HIAHB is a republican rock album hed be slaughtered.
Well, exactly that. HIAH projects core values, it doesn't say 'Vote for Romney, argue with your friends and family who don't vote for Romney'.

(I highly doubt Chuck D would have wanted to be a part of it, had it truly been a republican rock album. Blue Sky doesn't strike me as leaning that way either, but this is the problem - now people are inevitably going to read things into the songs that may or may not be there).

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