Tag: protest_anthem
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Burn the Ledger— song
Released in 2201 by the Gray Zone-born singer-composer Adaeze Volkov-Nkrumah, 'Burn the Ledger' became the defining protest anthem of the GLMZ Debt Abolition…
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CLEAN SIGNAL— song
Banned within six weeks of its release in 2217, CLEAN SIGNAL by the collective known as Osei-Lindqvist Broadcast was not a song so much as a structured elect…
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Counters (They Count Everything)— song
Written and recorded in 2196 by Miriam Achebe-Søren under the name the Gray Zone-born pseudonym 'Dust Mouth,' Counters is a six-minute anti-surveillance anth…
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Forty Below (Don't Let Them Take the Heat)— song
Released in 2191 by Maren Solís-Ekwueme on a pirate neural feed that crashed three corporate-monitored mesh nodes within hours of upload, 'Forty Below' becam…
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Forty Floors and Falling (No One Catches)— song
Released in 2201 by Tariqe Mensah-Volkov, a former Tier 2 maintenance worker who lost his left arm to an industrial accident and received no corporate compen…
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Let the Ledger Rot— song
Released anonymously in 2204 via pirate neural feed and bootleg data chips, 'Let the Ledger Rot' became the defining protest anthem of the Circuit labor upri…
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Quanta Don't Bleed (But We Do)— song
Released in 2201 by the Gray Zone-born vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Osei Vantarín-Khoury, 'Quanta Don't Bleed (But We Do)' became the defining protest …
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Sovereign Don't Come Down Here— song
Released in 2207 by the Gray Zone-born vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Adaeze Kowalski-Ferreira, 'Sovereign Don't Come Down Here' became the defining prot…
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They Audit the Dead Now— song
Released anonymously in 2209 through pirate neural feeds and pressed onto bootleg data chips that circulated through Tier 1 and Tier 2 markets, 'They Audit t…