Not really capitalist but one of my favorites. MC5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QgzYGFVPi4&feature=related
Usually post-hardcore/ melodic metalcore. Lately downtempo has been my thing. This is what I'm listening to now:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wy28qRyQfEE
I've been really into this band recently:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1m5jHyeZOw
They're sort of progressive metal, I suppose.
In before Jeffrey Tucker denounces heavy metal!
Love me some MC5. Been listening to a lot of Ornette Coleman (free jazz), Hank Williams (country), Junior Kimbrough (blues) and John Zorn (free jazz/experimental). My avatar is of Jeffrey Lee Pierce, the leadman of the Gun Club, a country/blues/punk band.
Freedom has always been the only route to progress.
Country. Either I listen to my local station or I listen to WZZK Birmingham online.
Ornette Coleman is brilliant!
Jazz, anything with synths but not too heavy (techno is cheesy and bleh), indie, folk, grunge (definitely not post-grunge), classic country, and good metal.
Metal, hardcore, random other stuff, and acoustic.
In the mood for acoustic right now.
Underoath eh? Good stuff Brian, one of my favorite bands. Reinventing your exit is my fave song.
Definitely! I couldn't decide whether to put a song from They're Only Chasing Safety, but I just went with the newer one. What do you think of Ø?
Debussy preludes and Beethoven sonatas
Can't forget about this guy. Brilliant.
God I want that Steve Vai Jem.
This is my cup of tea lately
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHahxENchtQ&playnext=1&list=PL13AA95DC26CC3319&index=3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kShYTpJCjiQ
I mainly listen to Blues (except for SRV and his ilk) and Dixieland Jazz.
When I was in Vienna, all the kids were listening to Beastie Boys.
Austria was a very a metal country, from what I remember when I visited.
Lately (and as always): Agalloch, Nature & Organisation, Sol Invictus, Boyd Rice, Forseti, Blood Axis, and Death in June. Other than that 80's hardcore and post-punk.
Try the soundtrack masterpiece called Garibaldi Temple.
Metal. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDbNFHq9oH8
And Techno/Dubstep/Electrohouse. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZ3UJKxeFco
70s Prog, 70s and 80s Heavy Metal, 70s Disco, Bach, Handel, Purcell, Chopin, Rachmaninov, Palestrina, Byrd, Bairstow to name a few.
The atoms tell the atoms so, for I never was or will but atoms forevermore be.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7Vl0peys90 Just kidding, It make-a my blood boil ;) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUgBfanT5xA is where it's at~!
Progressive rock. Yes is the pinnacle of music to me.
I've always imagined that if punk is the music most related to collectivist anarchism, then progressive music should be related to individualist anarchism.
Lately, I've been all about dubstep and dnb. But in general, I listen to pretty much anything that can be qualified as rock or blues, with a little bit of hip hop on the side.
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^That's just absurd Raudsarw, music is music, it's not ideology.
Music is a language. You can say whatever you want with it, even make a political statement. We pass on our message in many languages, why not music?
I'm a bit older, and like to listen to classic rock, oldies, motown, eighties rock and pop, eighties hard rock/metal, grunge, and even some classic country. My musical appreciation growth stopped somewhere around 1997 or so.
Classical music from baroque to late romanticism.
I am not austrian (in fact, I am lithuanian), but I listen to all sorts of ambient and electronic music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXbSfr9zOOE
(english is not my native language, sorry for grammar.)
auctionguy10: This is my cup of tea lately [..] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kShYTpJCjiQ
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Like this one better (mindblowing actually):
Raudsarw:Music is a language. You can say whatever you want with it, even make a political statement. We pass on our message in many languages, why not music?
I don't understand why blues or electronic music wouldn't qualify as individualist then.
Progressive House music: Sander van Doorn, Deadmau5 etc
Pop,Punk,Goth,Metal,Rock,Folk especially Scottish Folk,Grunge,classical,Ambient,Drum and Bass,Rap,Spoken Word,Dance etc.
My Favourite musicians/bands right now are Strike Anywhere,Phil Ochs,Anarchist folk singer Evan greer, Anarchist? Ryan Harvey and Propagandhi.
I don't really want to comment or read anything here.I have near zero in common with many of you.I may return periodically when there's something you need to know.
Near Mutualist/Libertarian Socialist.
@KrazyKaju, good point. I forgot to mention dubstep and drum and bass.
Post-rock (used to DJ it), folk, a bit of indie and selected classical.
^Post Rock is pretty dope. Godspeed you Black Emperor is one of my favorite bands period.
How is punk not individualist?
I've always been a rocker, especially a punk rocker. I just feel so much freedom when I listen to punk rock, left or right. Fucking hell, I might not be a libertarian today if it were'nt for punk rock.
I would say I would not be libertarian if not for Hip Hop, John Stossel, Punk Rock, Malcolm X and Henry Thoreau. Hip hop and punk can sometimes have anti government messages, though I do think they have some sense of individualism. Just look at the lyrics.
I write professionally (part time) for a metal website, and I've been involved with that music for a while, so I'm immersed into that scene. I also listen to some hardcore, power pop, punk, and progressive.
Rush is one of my favorite band...and their lyricist/drummer has strong libertarian leanings that tend to pop up in their songs.
I love Chuck Berry, rock n roll god! Why does government and society fear black music?
Jeff Beck, Doyle Bramhall II (or any Texas blues for that matter!), Dream Theater, Led Zep, Baroque period classical, just to name a few.
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it" - Thomas Jefferson.