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Bands Against Bush was an international resistance movement of bands and artists dedicated to the removal of ex-President George W. Bush, his administration and the rest of the PNAC from control of the United States.

Started by Tobi Vail (Wikipedia:Tobi Vail) and others, Bands Against Bush was an international movement which used music and art and the support systems of these activities for protest and political involvement.

The goals of the organization included encouraging debate, dialogue, and the open exchange of ideas in a climate that the group claimed was becoming increasingly hostile to individuals and groups exercising their right to free speech. The organization used the resources cultivated as artists to share information, inspiration, and ideas.

These include: fanzines, bands, venues, record labels, concerts, radio stations, touring networks, the Internet, libraries, college campuses, galleries, movie theaters, and any other means available.

Bands Against Bush was a decentralized open source movement, but included many separate organizers and members.

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