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Originally Posted by Satori
I'd sure like a forum or area in which we could share the music we listen to that has particular relevance to sovereignty. While I'm researching, I love to listen to music that motivates me by having sovereignty-applicable content, and maybe some of you do too. - Satori
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Satori,
This is something I have thought about as well.. music is a mood altering tool after all. Over the years I have put together several cds of music that have specific themes (I have a large cd collection). For instance I have cd with motivational music on it, that I play on the way to job interviews, so when I walk in, I'm pumped and positive. It works quite well..
There's an early 90's group called "The Call". All their music has a war / apocalyptic theme. They've got a great tune called "when the walls came down". PM me for a copy.
"When the walls came down" - the Call
When they blew the horns, the walls came down.
They'd all been warned, and the walls came down
They stood there laughing.. They're not laughing any more..
The walls came down.
Sanctuary fades, the congregation splits.
Nightly military raids, the congregation splits.
It's the song of assassins, ringing in your ears
We've got terrorist thinking, playing on fears.
And they blew their horns, and the walls came down.
They'd all been warned, but the walls came down.
"I don't there are any Russians... and there ain't no yanks,
Just corporate criminals, playing with tanks"
For HIS Glory,
Akira