Right Where It Belongs - Nine Inch Nails
Tiny Little Robots by Cage the Elephant.
“I know that you’re tired of this
Cause you’re a robot
They designed your life
But true souls said you know what’s right
And you can join us on the other side”Sit on my face by Monty Python
ZSK - Antifascista we always need more, proud, dangerous, commited antifascists.
For me, this song is an example of a bold, counter rightwing-populism narrative. We need more strong and proud narratives on the left, to tell people they can feel important, powerful, accepted and part of something important - on the morally correct side of history.
Happy Birthday, if I’ve gotta sit there quietly and feel awkward, so do all of you
Enigma - Principles of Lust
No time for fighting when we’re all busy fucking to new age 90’s sex anthems
Now that’s stuck in my head.
So, job done I guess.
One Day - Matisyahu
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRmBChQjZPsHiromi Uehara - Deep into the night
…because I think everyone need to chill the fuck down.
If that doesn’t work, I’ll go with Dimmu Borgir - Kings of the Carnival Creation so everyone can fuck the chill up instead.
Props for the Hiromi recommendation, though I’d personally choose Seeker from the Alive album.
Killing in the name of
This was my pick too. Might start a revolution.
The Aglet song from Phineas and Ferb. Just to make everyone aware of the name of that plasticky end of your laces.
Same emotions?
On a good day by Above and Beyond.
I first heard it at a rave, rolling on ecstacy, going through pretty bad depression. It was during their “Group Therapy” set. I felt so connected to everyone around me. So peaceful. So understood. I cared and loved everyone around me and I felt the same in return. Sure, I was high. But it was a moment a decade ago that I can still remember vividly, and a point where I started taking my mental health seriously and started to deal with it and finally start to feel good about myself.
I knew and I clicked anyway. God dammit.
Same. Made my husband start dancing. 🤣
Welcome my son,
welcome, to the machine.
Where have you been?
It’s alright, we know where you’ve been.
Welcome to the Machine, Pink Floyd
I was birthed to that album.