Anthemic rock music is inherently fascist - anything intended to move huge masses of people is politically offensive to me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Pop music I have always loved best. But the more extreme, fascist-led examples of the music business I tend to detest the most.
There is no music that can't be used politically, but the motives behind the creation of that music can be non-political.
Using music to promote hate seems to be the bastardisation of music to me.
It is a common mistake these days to politicize anything and everything, including music.
Music is not supposed to be nationalist. It is supposed to surpass language barriers. It is about generations communicating with each other.
I hate most of what constitutes rock music, which is basically middle-aged crap.
My music is not really about one ideology. It's not about one truth.
I didn't have a lot of overtly political songs. I think it was more the actions of the group that were threatening to the authorities, and also our political philosophies apart from the music.
Maybe rock 'n' roll isn't music. Maybe people just need to be reminded that the world ain't the way they think it is.
Rock and roll music - the music of freedom frightens people and unleashes all manner of conservative defense mechanisms.