ypsidan04
25-09-2003, 02:47
Rocking against Bush
George W Bush may be a hero to many Americans, but a bunch of punk rock bands are going to take him to the cleaners.
Good Charlotte, Green Day and Sum 41 are only some of the bands working together on Rock Against Bush, a new album that will be released through the indie label Fat Wreck Chords next April or May.
'I think it's our responsibility as citizens and musicians to do so. He's wrecking the country and the world,' Fat Mike, president of the record label, who also sings for the punk band NOFX, told MTV. 'I'm planning on losing a lot of money, but I don't care. This is something I really believe in.'
Money from the album sales will go into print and television ads encouraging young people to vote Bush out of the White House.
Time to rock the White House, eh?
George W Bush may be a hero to many Americans, but a bunch of punk rock bands are going to take him to the cleaners.
Good Charlotte, Green Day and Sum 41 are only some of the bands working together on Rock Against Bush, a new album that will be released through the indie label Fat Wreck Chords next April or May.
'I think it's our responsibility as citizens and musicians to do so. He's wrecking the country and the world,' Fat Mike, president of the record label, who also sings for the punk band NOFX, told MTV. 'I'm planning on losing a lot of money, but I don't care. This is something I really believe in.'
Money from the album sales will go into print and television ads encouraging young people to vote Bush out of the White House.
Time to rock the White House, eh?