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 Get ready to pump your fists of fury this week as we shallow dive into music that encourages political and social change. In this episode we deliver you a mixtape about rebellion where you will hear voices of resistance from a variety of genres. 

 Todays theme is sampling some of the history of protest songs. What are they? Protest songs are songs that could demand social justice, call out dirty ass politicians, fight for labor, womens rights, the marginalized, plenty other reasons but no cause sings louder than the rally against WAR. 

 So lets start from the beginning and take it to today, lets play some joints from Peter Tosh, Bob Marley, J Dilla, The Muse, Tupac, Ludvig Van Beethoven, Buffalo Springfield, The Beatles, The Animals, N.W.A, Public Enemy, Rage against the Machine, Midnight Oil, The Boss, U2, Nena, Gil Scott Heron, Rolling Stones and much more! 

 All you have to do to join this weeks protest against everything that sucks is simply press play, turn the volume all the way up and pump your fist of fury for the good fight!

  “F**k you I won’t do what you tell me” is the theme this week, so Im not TELLING you to press play, its simply a suggestion that would benefit your audio needs.

 -Hell NO we won’t GO!

 -No Justice, No Peace!!

  -Bring Them Home NOW!!!

Live from the heart of the Galil Mountains on 105.3FM, this is more than just a radio show—it’s a sonic journey through time, culture, and sound. Hosted by a native New Yorker who cut his teeth spinning records in the city’s underground scenes of hip hop, reggae, dub, punk, and dancehall. He now has relocated to the mountains of Northern Israel to bring this knowledge of music to everyone in earshot.
We dig deep into the record crates telling the stories behind the music that shaped generations and putting some stank on it in the process. Each episode weaves a tapestry of genres, connecting the past and present like an old school cassette mixtape with special guest appearances from kindred spirits like Uncle Siris’ daughter, Soso, and the Silent Bob of of the DJ world, Mixmaster DJ Milkweed.

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