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Voodoo Economics And Other American Tragedies

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Download links and information about Voodoo Economics And Other American Tragedies by Proletariat. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Alternative genres. It contains 45 tracks with total duration of 01:51:42 minutes.

Artist: Proletariat
Release date: 1997
Genre: Alternative
Tracks: 45
Duration: 01:51:42
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Voodoo Economics 2:51
2. Ten Years 2:29
3. Abstain 2:22
4. Options 2:01
5. Allegiance 1:39
6. After The Rise 2:43
7. White Hands 1:18
8. Westernization 2:43
9. Decorations 3:06
10. Splendid Wars 1:42
11. Famine 1:56
12. Embraced 2:39
13. Events/Repeat 1:57
14. Another Banner Raised 1:43
15. Hollow Victory 2:43
16. Condition 2:10
17. Avoidance 1:58
18. Pictures 2:46
19. Bread & Circus 2:13
20. Blind 1:51
21. Subsidized 3:27
22. Torn Curtain 1:34
23. Purge 2:44
24. Scars 1:37
25. Decide On Change 1:38
26. No Lesser Of Evils 2:19
27. Choice 2:15
28. It's More Than Soil 2:13
29. Death Of A Hedon 3:28
30. Indifference 2:44
31. Pride 2:25
32. Better Man 3:13
33. Homeland 3:56
34. Columns 2:37
35. Sins 2:24
36. An Uneasy Peace 3:25
37. Recollections 2:42
38. Trail Of Tears 2:42
39. The Guns Are Winning 3:39
40. Instinct 2:49
41. No Real Hope - Prelude 2:38
42. No Real Hope 1:54
43. Piecework 3:34
44. Marketplace 2:41
45. Religion Is The Opium Of The Masses 2:14

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When Boston's hardcore punk scene was peaking in the early '80s, the Proletariat was one of the few bands that could boast a truly unique sound. They've been described as a sort of cross between Wire (for their arid, minimal sound) and Gang of Four (for their politics), but while that description is fairly helpful, it doesn't quite do justice to the bracing energy of the group's best work. Songs like "Options," "Splendid Wars," and "Torn Curtain" show the band at its best: tight, unadorned guitar-bass-drums arrangements that march in disciplined quick time under Richard Brown's shouted sentence fragments (sample lyric: "After the rise/A whole new outlook/Increased exposure/A whole new view"). This two-disc set compiles 45 tracks, everything the band ever recorded, in approximately chronological order. The best material is from the Proletariat's early period, in particular the self-produced, seven-song cassette the band released in 1982, but all of it is worth hearing.