Top 10 most liberal Bands

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Rage Against the Machine and Green Day have gone woke.
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I mean which ones aren't? Other than Ye, the drummer for SOAD and Electric Wizzard.
  • Ted Nugent,
  • Dave Mustaine,
  • Yngwie Malmsteen,
  • Gene Simmons,
  • Sebastian Bach (Skid Row),
  • Eric Clapton,
  • Udo Dirkschneider (singer from Accept)
  • Glenn Danzig (the singer from Danzig),
  • Billi Corgan (singer from Smashing Pumpkins).
    Those are not woke or subtly critique the current political order.
 
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Also found out my favourite German band Scorpions are criticizing the political corectness:
Klaus Meine :
"Rock music was always about breaking rules, not following them. Today, everything is so controlled—what you can say, what you can sing. It’s like walking on eggshells. We grew up in a time when music was about freedom, and that’s how it should stay."

Rudolph Schenker:
"If the Scorpions had worried about political correctness in the '70s and '80s, we would never have written songs like ‘He’s a Woman – She’s a Man’ or ‘Virgin Killer’ (laughs). Today, people would call it offensive, but back then, it was just rock ‘n’ roll!"

Uli Jon Roth: (He is more old type leftist, but not succumbing to woke)
"Art should never be censored. The moment you start policing creativity, you kill its soul. I see young musicians today afraid to express themselves fully because they might get ‘canceled.’ That’s not what music is about."

"The idea that we should judge past artists by today’s standards is absurd. Context matters. If you erase history, you lose the chance to learn from it."
 
  • Ted Nugent,
  • Dave Mustaine,
  • Yngwie Malmsteen,
  • Gene Simmons,
  • Sebastian Bach (Skid Row),
  • Eric Clapton,
  • Udo Dirkschneider (singer from Accept)
  • Glenn Danzig (the singer from Danzig),
  • Trent Reznor (NiN),
  • Billi Corgan (singer from Smashing Pumpkins).
    Those are not woke or subtly critique the current political order.
Surprised to see Trent on that list. His 2007 release Year Zero was pretty in-your-face critical of the Bush Administration and the Iraq War. Granted, coming out in 2007 with an album that's anti-Dubya is a bit more than fashionably late to the party, though my understanding is he spent most of the early part of the decade in rehab. It's a little surprising he has nothing to say about Trump, but then I seem to recall he has like 5 kids with his wife, so he may be simply Way Too Busy For This Shit to be making political statements.

I will say I really appreciated that he released Ghosts V and VI during the early days of the Pandemic, though I notice he used a different license, perhaps to avoid another awkward Old Town Road situation.
 
He’s a liberal (maybe leftist) but his music is pretty apolitical. I’d argue Year Zero is his most political album but isn’t really topical, if that makes sense. Like it’s clearly about the Bush administration but is kind of more of a sci-fi apocalypse type deal

It's a little surprising he has nothing to say about Trump, but then I seem to recall he has like 5 kids with his wife, so he may be simply Way Too Busy For This Shit to be making political statements.
He has made statements if you look for them, but I think he’s more of a “don’t bring politics to work” type guy, which is fine with me; not everyone has my views (thankfully tbh)
 
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Godspeed! You Black Emperors are pretty liberal. Commies actually.

Some of their demands in the liner notes of their last few albums.
  • an end to foreign invasion
  • an end to borders
  • the total dismantling of the prison–industrial complex
  • healthcare, housing, food and water acknowledged as an inalienable human right
  • the expert fuckers who broke this world never get to speak again[3]
 
He’s a liberal (maybe leftist) but his music is pretty apolitical. I’d argue Year Zero is his most political album but isn’t really topical, if that makes sense. Like it’s clearly about the Bush administration but is kind of more of a sci-fi apocalypse type deal
Surprised to see Trent on that list. His 2007 release Year Zero was pretty in-your-face critical of the Bush Administration and the Iraq War. Granted, coming out in 2007 with an album that's anti-Dubya is a bit more than fashionably late to the party, though my understanding is he spent most of the early part of the decade in rehab. It's a little surprising he has nothing to say about Trump, but then I seem to recall he has like 5 kids with his wife, so he may be simply Way Too Busy For This Shit to be making political statements.

I will say I really appreciated that he released Ghosts V and VI during the early days of the Pandemic, though I notice he used a different license, perhaps to avoid another awkward Old Town Road situation.
Leftism doesnt mean always woke. For example Dee Snider LARPS as based, but he joined the ones to boycott Trump usage of their songs. Also some weird views.
Trent Reznor criticized the censorship and the Establishment:

Edit: I researched more and I was wrong, he did have TDS. Sorry for being a dumbas. You were right.
 
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