https://youtu.be/dSnnwxi1Pk0?si=8UGrS8Q3D36CKf-3

The album Hindsight: 2020 by the band Universal Form seems as relevant now as it has ever been in light of current events. From criticism of the military industrial complex, to spitting in the face of political correctness and calling out the corruption and deception surrounding the US, Israel, and China, this album serves as a denouncement of the blatantly fake, manufactured geopolitical state of the world, which still holds up 5 years later.

Standout tracks which /pol/ may enjoy (though the full album is intended to be digested as a single musical idea):

4. The Military Industrial Complex Gets a Hardon for World Domination
> criticism of wars fought on taxpayer dollars, exclusively on behalf of those who profit from war

5. Hitler’s Goat
> tongue in cheek short story that uses an outrageous, conspiracy-driven narrative to tease the idea that the official narrative of world history could be intentionally misleading

6. This Song is Probably Banned in China
> An exercise in free expression, in protest of those who would stifle that freedom

8. Bubble Boy
> a meditation on the astroturfing of reality, how the narrative of society we are fed is constructed to keep the populace docile and unaware

10. Popular Strain
> criticism of the cultural phenomenon surrounding the Covid era and a refutation of blind conformity

15. Hitler’s Ghost
> it’s unironically the Jews, and Hitler is likely a boogie man exaggerated by history to be used to stifle criticism of Zionist agenda

17. Hindsight
> A meditation on everything called out on the album thus far, particularly the partisan divide, and a call to arms to stand firmly on the side of truth and freedom from tyranny.

What do you think, pol? Is this /ourband/? Post other musicians who also rage against the machine (but don’t actually post Rage Against the Machine, because they sold out to the machine and started taking it in the ass, metaphorically speaking).