Thursday, May 04, 2006

Live From Iraq -- Music and Images


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Very intersting complication of sights and sounds that weazl has dug up. Strange fusion of rap and images, gives one a creepy feeling. And in Iraq, now there seems to be a bizarre fusion of race and war, embodied by gang activity being present within the army ranks as reflected in gang "tags" or graffiti. The music on this clip was made by the soldiers calling themselves 4th25, who served in Iraq (and recorded their music there), and you can listen to all of their songs on an album that they produced by clicking here. Yet weazl things that many of their opinions are based on drinking the Kool-Aid of misinformation and lies, but weazl thinks it's important to voice different opinions, and their opinions do matter. Examples of what weazl is taking about include the songs, Testament of a Soldier or Fuckem.

1 comment:

Da Weaz said...

I think Abu Ghraib was caused by KUBARK and other higher ups wanting to experiment in torture. If you don't know what that means, google it.