"I Am The Party" gives lyrical nods to Bolsheviks (socialists who began a revolution in Russia in 1917, led by Vladimir Lenin), the notion of secret police (often used for political repression), Apparatchiks, George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, the non-violent Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia in 1989. The song also makes a reference to the Hungarian revolution of 1956, "budapest kicks of fifty-six".
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"I Am The Party" gives lyrical nods to Bolsheviks (socialists who began a revolution in Russia in 1917, led by Vladimir Lenin), the notion … read more
"I Am The Party" gives lyrical nods to Bolsheviks (socialists who began a revolution in Russia in 1917, led by Vladimir Lenin), the notion of secret police (often used for poli… read more
Million Dead were a London-based punk band that formed back in late 2000 through out of work associations, mutual friends and in the case of vocalist Frank Turner and drummer Ben Dawson from their previous band Kneejerk and ended after a farewell UK tour in September 2005. The combination of original guitarist Cameron Dean's diverse and intricate guitar riffs along with the powerhouse combination of Julia Ruzicka's bass lines were the perfect backdrop to Turner's often upfront and outspoken views on UK politics and society as a whole. They released two full length r… read more
Million Dead were a London-based punk band that formed back in late 2000 through out of work associations, mutual friends and in the case of vocalist Frank Turner and drummer Ben Dawson fr… read more
Million Dead were a London-based punk band that formed back in late 2000 through out of work associations, mutual friends and in the case of vocalist Frank Turner and drummer Ben Dawson from their previous band Kneejerk and ended afte… read more