It doesn’t even have words yet it’s my favorite theme song
BioShock Infinite did something amazing for me. I’ve never played the game, in fact I had never even heard of it, really, but then I saw the amazing commercial for Bioshock Infinite.
So I saw the commercial and I loved the song I heard and I set out to find it on youtube and this is what I found: Nico Vega’s Beast
The song sounds great and the tune is catchy and then you listen to the lyrics and it hits you, this is the most libertarian/anarchist song I’ve heard on television.
Check the lyrics:
Stand tall for the beast of America.
Lay down like a naked dead body,
keep it real for the people workin’ overtime,
they can’t stay living off the governments dime.
Stand tall for the people of America.
Stand tall for the man next door,
we are free in the land of America,
we aint goin’ down like this. Come on Now!
Come on People,
WHAT!
Stand tall for the beast of America.
Lay down like a naked dead body,
keep it real for the people workin’ overtime,
they can’t stay living off the governments dime.
Stand tall for the people of America.
Stand tall for the man next door,
we are free in the land of America,
we aint goin’ down like this. Come on now!
Come on people
Come on people
Come on people
HAH!
Come on people
Come on people
Come on people
HAH!
I will be right to you,
I will be right to you,
I will be right to you, and together we can stand up to the beast.
You see…Suppression is a m*thxr f*cken prison
And i hand you the key to your cell,
You’ve got to love you neighbor, love your neighbor.
And let your neighbor, love you back.
Stand tall for the beast of America.
Lay down like a naked dead body,
keep it real for the people workin’ overtime,
they can’t stay living off the governments dime.
Stand tall for the people of America.
Stand tall for the man next door,
Cause we are free in the land of America,
we aint goin’ down like this. Come on now!
Enjoy the tunes, y’all.
Can artists make money without Copyright laws? Of course they can, they’ve done it for centuries!
Side Note: Did anyone else catch the “Carlos Mencia’s Rigoletto”? Total jab at Mencia stealing jokes. Awesome, LearnLiberty Just awesome!
I don’t plug too many other people on my own tumblr/twitter but my very talented friend, Armen Soudjian (ACRS), is finally getting some breaks in the business. He comes from a talented family (His sister is La Cocha from Perez Hilton and his brother is the award winning filmmaker, Ara Soudjian).
Anyway. my boy just finished putting this video together for Dizzy Wright’s Verbalizing. Check it out.
Macklemore ft. Ryan Lewis - Thriftshop
“Damn, that’s a cold ass honkey.”
I can’t listen to this song enough. It makes an appearance pretty much every time I fold laundry/
This was amazing.
Damn, I love Jurassic 5
If you wanna fight tha powa,
get tha powa to fight.
‘Cause some of us judge
without knowin’ a man’s inner.
This song you posted reminded me of a story so I shared the story. http://sugashane.tumblr.com/post/36772949349/talib-kweli-and-the-best-hip-hop-show-i-ever-went-to
Talib Kweli And The Best Hip-Hop Show I Ever Went To
Best Hip-Hop show I ever went to was about 7 or 8 years ago, it was supposed to be a Talib Kweli show in a random warehouse in Hollywood.
My and my 3 friends were big fans and had see nearly every show he played in SoCal. Talib is notorious for putting on a hell of a show that always ended up becoming an impromptu house party. He always brought on special guests and would drift off from playing his own music to having his DJ, Chaps, throw on other classics, like the Jackson 5, James Brown, etc.
This particular night was insane because it was, at the time, the biggest venue Kweli had played in in LA but the place was only big enough for, at best, 1,000 people. but Talib pulled out all the big guns, Mos Def showed up as well as Chali 2na. And, like always, Krondon and some of the Strong Arm Steady boys came out and did a few songs.
Now, it’s like 11 pm, Kweli was supposed to end his set at 10pm, and this is where shit got insane. Talib got on the mic, put the music on pause and said he had one more special guest for the night. As the crowed waited in anticipation Kweli yells out, “Lil Jon, everyone!”
The crowed was perplexed Lil Jon? That’s not the type of music this crowd listens to. And then it happened, we all heard the famous yelling on the speakers, “YEAAAAAAAAAH! WHHHHAAAAAAAT! YEAAAAAAAAAAAAH!”
Dave Chappelle comes out in his Lil Jon outfit accompanied by Donnell Rawlings (Ashy Larry) doing the robot. The place exploded into a near-riot. Kweli, 2na, everyone got into an awesome dance grove, they invited girls onto the stage and the party popped off. You have to understand that this was like 2005 or 2006. It was the height of The Chappelle Show. This was the most famous man in the Urban social circle and there we was, in fake dreds, 5 feet from us, doing the robot to some James Brown. There’s only one word that comes to mind to describe this night; Legendary.

Deadman Style.
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Everyone should send me:
1) Their favorite song
2) The song you would want me to listen to, from you<3
Anything by the Roots. Literally, you can play any song in their catalog and you won’t be disappointed.
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