- Rock Against Bush
Rock Against Bush was a project mobilizing punk and alternative
musician s against the 2004 U.S. Presidential campaign ofGeorge W. Bush . It was inspired by the idea of creating a vibe ofanti-war and pro-peace sentiment, similar to theWoodstock Festival of 1969. [cite web
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Fat Mike (Michael Burkett) of the bandNOFX , inspired by the Rock Against Reagan campaign of the early 1980s. It has includedlive concert s, a series of compilationalbum s, and is associated with thePunkvoter website . Its goal was to encourage people, especially punk fans, to register to vote and to oppose Bush. The album proceeds were used to support a 2004 concert tour and an associatedvoter registration drive , emphasizing theswing state s. The effort did not achieve its goal, asGeorge W. Bush went on to win the election. The albums have been issued by theFat Wreck Chords label, which focuses on skate and pop punk artists, so most of the songs are by similar themed bands. In addition toNOFX , performers include Descendents,Flogging Molly ,The Offspring ,Rise Against , Pennywise,Anti-Flag ,Against Me! , Ministry,Green Day ,Sum 41 ,The World/Inferno Friendship Society ,Arghoslent ,Autopilot Off and many others. Both a CD and a DVD were included, the latter containing documentaries critical of Bush, music videos, and comedy.The effort inspiredAustralian punk bands to startRock Against Howard .Rock Against Bush and Punkvoter received criticism from diverse groups and individuals. A similar (but more obscure) project was started by conservative punks called "Crush Kerry". In addition, some more radical punks (and
anarchists especially) criticized the emphasis onelectoral politics , as well as the virtual endorsement ofJohn Kerry , who some believed was almost as (or just as) bad asGeorge W. Bush . The bandPropagandhi decided not to participate whenFat Mike requested they change the lyrics of the song they wished to contribute, which were critical ofGeorge Soros . T-shirts were printed, depicting Fat Mike with the text "Not My Political Advisor", as a parody of the "Not My President" shirts that depicted Bush, issued by Fat Mike. Fat Mike himself stated he found this to be "pretty funny".Discography
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Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1 " - (20 April 2004)
*"Rock Against Bush, Vol. 2 " - (10 August 2004)References
External links
* [http://www.punkvoter.com/ PunkVoter]
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