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The Top 20 Punk Protest Songs for July 4th
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The Top 20 Punk Protest Songs for July 4th

By
David Ensminger
/ 4 July 2020
As punk music history verifies, American citizenry are not all shiny, happy people. These 20 songs reflect the other side of patriotism -- free speech brandished by the brave and uncouth.
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No Future: Punk’s 2012 Nostalgia Trip

By
Alexander Heigl
/ 28 February 2012
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‘Thriller’: The First in Meta Horror

By
Teresa Jusino
/ 8 July 2009
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Screaming at Chris Cornell and His Critics

By
Michael Kabran
/ 12 March 2009
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Chris Cornell: Scream

By
Bill Stewart
/ 10 March 2009
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By
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/ 1 October 2006

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