“Break The State” (prod. by Satyre) from the album Newstalgia. The song contains working class frustrations, anarchist philosophies, and a ode to Emma Goldman.
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“Break The State” (prod. by Satyre) from the album Newstalgia. The song contains working class frustrations, anarchist philosophies, and a ode to Emma Goldman.
This article was posted on Monday, September 16th, 2013 at 4:27pm and is filed under Anarchism, General, Music.
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