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Live version of 10cc's classic Rubber Bullets song about a riot inside a prison.
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Sex Pistols' great song about alienation and in the UK society in the 1970s. Suddenly so relevant again in light of the recent UK riots.
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A song from an Australian band performing a musical about Julian Assange and the Wikileaks cablegate saga in January 2011
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Another song from an Australian band performing a musical about Julian Assange and the Wikileaks cablegate saga in January 2011
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another song for the people on the streets in Egypt
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A song for the democracy protesters in Egypt right now
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this also has a great video clip
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Ed Kuepper's great interpretation of the AC/DC classic
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It's a simple two chord song but it's good. Saw Wreckless Eric do it live at the Civic Hotel in Sydney back in 1978 or 1979, the years blur together.
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These days the devil gets paid millions of dollars a year to be a CEO of investment banks and hedge funds
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Another great thing to come from The PIxies was Kim Deal's subsequent band, The Breeders, and this song back in the early 90s
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one of The Pixies many good songs. This one at the pop end of their repertoire
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This song is about how listening to and immersing yourself in great music releases wonderful chemicals in your brain, and it does!!!
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It's not various artists, it's The Sunnyboys - a great Australian band from the first half of the 1980s and their song "Alone With You Tonight"
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A hard song to a decent cover of but Neil Young did a great version of this when he played in Sydney back in January, similar to this one only better
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THE WHO's timeless warning to everyone enthralled with new governments and new leaders - be ever skeptical and vigilant or risk being fooled yet again