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For information about protest songs in general, see [[protest song]].
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==Abortion==
 
==Abortion==
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* "Fuck Ted Nugent" by [[Goldfinger (band)|Goldfinger]]
 
* "Fuck Ted Nugent" by [[Goldfinger (band)|Goldfinger]]
 
* "Insensibilidad" by [[Ska-P]]
 
* "Insensibilidad" by [[Ska-P]]
* "Kémalo" by [[Ska-P]]
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* "Kmalo" by [[Ska-P]]
 
* "Lazy Afternoon" by [[Bree Sharp]]
 
* "Lazy Afternoon" by [[Bree Sharp]]
 
* "Looking for Changes" by [[Paul McCartney]]
 
* "Looking for Changes" by [[Paul McCartney]]
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*:''(Despite the ambiguous nature of the title, this song is pro-gay rights.)''
 
*:''(Despite the ambiguous nature of the title, this song is pro-gay rights.)''
 
* "I Heart Fags" by MC Frontalot
 
* "I Heart Fags" by MC Frontalot
* "Faget" by [[KoЯn]]
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* "Faget" by [[Kon]]
 
* "Fahrenheit" by [[Five Iron Frenzy]]
 
* "Fahrenheit" by [[Five Iron Frenzy]]
 
* "Fear and Loathing in Laramie" by [[Protest The Hero]]
 
* "Fear and Loathing in Laramie" by [[Protest The Hero]]
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* "Union Sundown" by [[Bob Dylan]]
 
* "Union Sundown" by [[Bob Dylan]]
 
* "Vultures" by [[Five Iron Frenzy]]
 
* "Vultures" by [[Five Iron Frenzy]]
* "We Love the Pirate Stations" (reportedly by [[The Rocking Berries]], although credited to "The Roaring Sixties" so the band could distance itself from the campaign to save [[offshore radio]] around the U.K.)
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* "We Love the Pirate Stations" (reportedly by <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.psychicreviewonline.com <span style="color:black;font-weight:normal;text-decoration:none!important;background:none!important; text-decoration:none;">best psychic readings</span>]</span>, although credited to "The Roaring Sixties" so the band could distance itself from the campaign to save <span class="plainlinks">[http://tinyurl.com/d24n7vx <span style="color:black;font-weight:normal;text-decoration:none!important;background:none!important; text-decoration:none;">most popular psychic</span>]</span> around the U.K.)
 
* "Won't Get Fooled Again" by [[The Who]]
 
* "Won't Get Fooled Again" by [[The Who]]
 
* "[[WTO]]" by [[Pennywise]]
 
* "[[WTO]]" by [[Pennywise]]
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* "16 Military Wives" by [[The Decemberists]]
 
* "16 Military Wives" by [[The Decemberists]]
 
* "All Hawai'i Stand Together" by [[Dennis Pavao]]
 
* "All Hawai'i Stand Together" by [[Dennis Pavao]]
* "America Latina ¡¡Libre!!" by [[Ska-P]]
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* "America Latina Libre!!" by [[Ska-P]]
 
* "Black 47" by [[Black 47]]
 
* "Black 47" by [[Black 47]]
 
* "Black and White" by [[Subhumans]]
 
* "Black and White" by [[Subhumans]]
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* "Cruise" by [[Conflict (band)|Conflict]]
 
* "Cruise" by [[Conflict (band)|Conflict]]
 
* "[[A Design for Life]]" by [[Manic Street Preachers]]
 
* "[[A Design for Life]]" by [[Manic Street Preachers]]
* "España Va Bien" by [[Ska-P]]
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* "Espaa Va Bien" by [[Ska-P]]
 
* "Fanatic Heart" by [[Black 47]]
 
* "Fanatic Heart" by [[Black 47]]
 
* "Fuck The System" by [[System Of A Down]]
 
* "Fuck The System" by [[System Of A Down]]
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* "Subvert City" by [[Subhumans]]
 
* "Subvert City" by [[Subhumans]]
 
* "The System Works For Them" by [[Aus-Rotten]]
 
* "The System Works For Them" by [[Aus-Rotten]]
* "Tío Sam" by [[Ska-P]]
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* "To Sam" by [[Ska-P]]
 
* "Volunteers" by [[Jefferson Airplane]]
 
* "Volunteers" by [[Jefferson Airplane]]
 
* "Wake Up" by [[Rage Against the Machine]]
 
* "Wake Up" by [[Rage Against the Machine]]
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* "Pleasant Valley Sunday" by [[The Monkees]]
 
* "Pleasant Valley Sunday" by [[The Monkees]]
 
* "Poptones" by [[Public Image Limited]]
 
* "Poptones" by [[Public Image Limited]]
* "Revistas del Corazón" by [[Ska-P]]
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* "Revistas del Corazn" by [[Ska-P]]
 
* "Rockin' in the Free World" by [[Neil Young]]
 
* "Rockin' in the Free World" by [[Neil Young]]
 
* "[[This Land Is Your Land]]" by [[Woody Guthrie]]
 
* "[[This Land Is Your Land]]" by [[Woody Guthrie]]
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* "Don't Start a Band" by [[Reel Big Fish]]
 
* "Don't Start a Band" by [[Reel Big Fish]]
 
* "Dump Pop Song" by [[Lucky Boys Confusion]]
 
* "Dump Pop Song" by [[Lucky Boys Confusion]]
* "[[Freak On A Leash]]" by [[KoЯn]]
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* "[[Freak On A Leash]]" by [[Kon]]
 
* "Happiness In Slavery" by [[Nine Inch Nails]]
 
* "Happiness In Slavery" by [[Nine Inch Nails]]
 
* "Has It Come to This?" by [[The Streets]]
 
* "Has It Come to This?" by [[The Streets]]
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* "Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man" by [[The Rolling Stones]]
 
* "Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man" by [[The Rolling Stones]]
 
* "Welcome to the Machine" by [[Pink Floyd]]
 
* "Welcome to the Machine" by [[Pink Floyd]]
* "Y'all Want a Single" by [[KoЯn]]
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* "Y'all Want a Single" by [[Kon]]
  
 
==Nuclear weapons==
 
==Nuclear weapons==
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* "Bullshit Politicians" by [[Propagandhi]]
 
* "Bullshit Politicians" by [[Propagandhi]]
 
* "[[B.Y.O.B. (Bring Your Own Bombs)|B.Y.O.B.]]" by [[System of a Down]]
 
* "[[B.Y.O.B. (Bring Your Own Bombs)|B.Y.O.B.]]" by [[System of a Down]]
* "[[California Ãœber Alles]]" by [[The Dead Kennedys]]
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* "[[California ber Alles]]" by [[The Dead Kennedys]]
 
* "Corporate Deathburger" by [[MDC (band)|MDC]]
 
* "Corporate Deathburger" by [[MDC (band)|MDC]]
 
* "Counting Bodies Like Sheep to the Rhythm of the War Drums" by [[A Perfect Circle]]
 
* "Counting Bodies Like Sheep to the Rhythm of the War Drums" by [[A Perfect Circle]]
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* "Reagan Youth" by [[Reagan Youth]]
 
* "Reagan Youth" by [[Reagan Youth]]
 
* "Shoot the Dog" by [[George Michael]]
 
* "Shoot the Dog" by [[George Michael]]
* "Simpático Holgazán" by [[Ska-P]]
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* "Simptico Holgazn" by [[Ska-P]]
 
* "Son of a Bush" by [[Public Enemy]]
 
* "Son of a Bush" by [[Public Enemy]]
 
* "Stand Down Margaret" by [[The Beat]]
 
* "Stand Down Margaret" by [[The Beat]]
 
* "Stars and Stripes" by [[KMFDM]]
 
* "Stars and Stripes" by [[KMFDM]]
 
* "Turncoat" by [[Anti-Flag]]
 
* "Turncoat" by [[Anti-Flag]]
* "We've Got a Bigger Problem Now" by [[Dead Kennedys]] (to the tune of "California Ãœber Alles," but about [[Ronald Reagan]])
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* "We've Got a Bigger Problem Now" by [[Dead Kennedys]] (to the tune of "California ber Alles," but about [[Ronald Reagan]])
 
* "When The President Talks To God" by [[Bright Eyes]]
 
* "When The President Talks To God" by [[Bright Eyes]]
  
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* "Sectas" by [[Ska-P]]
 
* "Sectas" by [[Ska-P]]
 
* "Seguimos en Pie" by [[Ska-P]]
 
* "Seguimos en Pie" by [[Ska-P]]
* "Sexo y Religión" by [[Ska-P]]
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* "Sexo y Religin" by [[Ska-P]]
 
* "Soldier" by [[Neil Young]]
 
* "Soldier" by [[Neil Young]]
 
* "[[The God That Failed]]" by [[Metallica]]
 
* "[[The God That Failed]]" by [[Metallica]]
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* "Little Man, You Had a Busy Day"
 
* "Little Man, You Had a Busy Day"
 
* "[[Ludlow Massacre]]" by [[Woody Guthrie]]
 
* "[[Ludlow Massacre]]" by [[Woody Guthrie]]
* "Naval Xixón" by [[Ska-P]]
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* "Naval Xixn" by [[Ska-P]]
 
* "One Big Industrial Union" by [[George G. Allen]]
 
* "One Big Industrial Union" by [[George G. Allen]]
 
* "One by One" by [[Chumbawamba]]
 
* "One by One" by [[Chumbawamba]]
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==War==
 
==War==
 
* "16 Military Wives" by [[The Decemberists]]
 
* "16 Military Wives" by [[The Decemberists]]
* "1916" by [[Motörhead]]
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* "1916" by [[Motrhead]]
 
* "1917" by [[Emmylou Harris]] and [[Linda Ronstadt]]
 
* "1917" by [[Emmylou Harris]] and [[Linda Ronstadt]]
 
* "2+2=?" by [[Bob Seger]]
 
* "2+2=?" by [[Bob Seger]]

Revision as of 06:06, 30 November 2011

       For information about protest songs in general, see protest song.

Abortion

America

Animal rights and meat consumption

Capital punishment, death penalty

Drugs, drug abuse, and drug culture

Election fraud

Environmental

Feminism


Gay rights

Globalization and corporate dominance

Governments and imperialism

Guns and violence

Land rights

Materialism

Music critics and the music industry

Nuclear weapons

Police or authority

Politicians or world leaders

Poverty

Prohibition and the war on drugs

Racism, apartheid, and civil rights

Religion

Slavery

Television

Terrorism

Unions and labor

War

Youth rights

Protest songs about protest songs

External links