100 Best Protest Albums of the 1990s

Much of the music of the 90s may be associated more with personal angst that political dissension, but it was still a rich decade for socially conscious music. The decade could be considered the golden age of afro-centric hip-hop music. Movements such as riot grrrl and queercore were also important in amplifying women and LGBTQ+ voices. There was a diverse […]

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100 Best Protest Albums of the 2000s

Part of the purpose of this site is to chronicle the historical developments of protest music. One way to do this is to look back at previous decades. I previously published a list of the 100 Best Protest Albums of the 2010s. Now we are going to look back at the best albums of other decades, starting with the 2000s. […]

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Daily Dose of Protest: Sepultura – Means To An End

For over three decades the pioneering Brazilian thrash band has never been afraid to address political issues. For example, one of Sepultura’s more political albums, 1993’s Chaos A.D. features “Refuse/Resist.” a hard-hitting anti-police anthem and “Territory” which references the conflict between Israel and Palestine, which sadly remains relevant. They recently released their fifteenth studio album Quadra, an ambitious concept album […]

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A Month of Protest Music (February)

Here is a recap of some notable socially conscious music released during the month of February. Songs/Videos A Tribe Called Red – Land Back (Featuring Ft. Boogey The Beat & Chippewa Travellers) The Candian Indigenous electronic group released the following tune in solidarity with Wet’suwet’en nation and in voicing their support for the pipelines protests happening throughout Canada. Body Count […]

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