Who is the most "Caste" music band?

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I'd have to say U2 is the most caste rock band.

They only do fashionable causes and seem to be incredible liberals in all things. I speak mostly of Bono, the singer.

I used to like U2, back when it was cooler to like Pearl Jam and U2 was definitely not the trendy group to like anymore (they were big in the 80s and early 90s, then slumped in the mid 90s, and are now super trendy today).

But they're just so crazy out there with their preening sense of condescending superiority.
 

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U2's song "Angel of Harlem" sez it all. I use to like the song, but it now reflects the predicament many whites face now, too much glorifying of blacks.

Their song "Haven't found what I'm looking for" motivates me to this very day. It's still one of my favorite. Edited by: j41181
 

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The Jonas Brothers are the epitome of fa99otry. Edited by: C Darwin
 

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I gotta go with G Marcon. While Bono is busy jetting around the globe trying to save the world. I'm still waiting for him and others of his ilk to start including the whites in Zimbabwe and South Africa in their efforts.

Bono also claims to be some sort of Christian, but I think he'd make a great headliner for the Antichrist's inauguration.
 
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U2's "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" is a great song. Summer of 1987 memories!

"Angel Of Harlem" I can listen to; the melody is nice but I don't bother with the lyrics. U2 did nothing for me after the '80s.

As for groups straight out of caste central caste-ing--I'd say Dave Matthews Band and Hootie & The Blowfish (figures they both came out in the '90s).

I think one of the most pathetic caste songs (yet for some bizarre reason I can still manage to listen to it) is "The Way It Is" by Bruce Hornsby & The Range. It came out in 1986. This was a song lamenting the ineffectiveness of the Civil Rights Act. It manages to avoid blatant racial profiling but it doesn't take long to put two and two together when dealing with the song's memes. A perfect example of human nature triumphing over White bleeding-heart excess. Edited by: OldSchoolBoy75
 
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The Hock said:
I'm still waiting for him and others of his ilk to start including the whites in Zimbabwe and South Africa in their efforts.

To think back in the mid '80s, White rock stars and their Black counterparts from countries other than the U.S. (except for Stevie Wonder) were whining about apartheid in South Africa (remember "Sun City" and the concerts for Mandela). I bet if you asked them what they think of the way the blacks have destroyed South Africa with their murdering and raping of Whites, pillaging of entire towns and other odious acts, they would panic and pretend that they are oblivious to anything that has happened.
 

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OMG, that Hornsby song has to be the all time White Guilt Anthem. It used to irritate the hell out of me, even back then, when I wasn't all that racially aware (maybe on a more a sub-conscious level).
 
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I know what you mean about that song. I was in the sixth grade when it came out, but I didn't really pay attention to the lyrics all that much. As I got older and realized what he was singing about, I rolled my eyes. That's the kind of song that could've been tailor made for Clinton-era pc pop.

There are others before "The Way It Is" that were also caste classics: "Abraham, Martin and John" by Dion and "Everything Is Beautiful" by Ray Stevens. "People Are People" by Depeche Mode is a whine-fest but its synth mid '80s hooks prevent it from being unlistenable. The lyrics are glossed over and it's not a bad song. If you're really looking for an unabashed anti-White song, try listening to "The Dead Heart" by Midnight Oil (1988). I actually had their album Diesel And Dust on cassette tape. This Australian group made Abo-worshipping into a near art form.

One song in recent years I really couldn't stand was by the Black Eyed Peas. Forget the title, but it was one of those trite "why can't we all get along" ditties.
 

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All Rap/Hip-Hop (by default). Most of these White artists (wiggers like that Justin Timberlake pansy) who ape (pun intended) the "urban sounds/vibe", etc.

Bono is a major-league, self-important, pompous, sanctimonious primmadonna. U2's first few albums were pretty good, but there new stuff sux IMO.

That old Midnight Oil song about "How can we sleep when our beds are burning..." is hardcore pro-caste.

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What about U2's hideous "Pride" (One man in the name of love) their stupid white guilt fueled paeon to MLK.

One man in the name of love????? sure if by love you mean banging white whores he bought with the funds he conned out of guilty white liberals.

U2: Dumb ass Irish punks brainwashed by the PC crap out of America. What the hell would they know about it anyway.
 

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The things I hate most in music:

Punk/Acid Rock (brainless screamers)
Rap (is Crap)
Boy Bands (****gots)
Girl Bands (likely lesbians)
R'nB of Today (too much "oooohhhhhh baby" my ass)

The things I like most in music:

Country (John Denver, Glen Campbell, etc.)
Pop-Rock (80's Jackson, Huey Lewis & the News, Madonna, etc.)
Melo-Jazz (Toto, Marx, Crowded House, etc.)
Folk Pop/Rock (James Taylor, Don MaClean, etc.)
Rock 'n Roll (Guns 'n Roses, Aerosmith, Sprinsteen, etc.)
70's & 80's R'nB (MacDonald, Warwick, etc.)

Well, I can't list everything I like or hate, and I could be wrong in several of my mentions, but it's really obvious what stinks in music.

Bruce Springsteen, and James Taylor should be mentioned as CASTE-lovers. After all, they are Obama supporters. I just love their music, not the people they are.

Beyonce is another negative for me (can't stand the way she sings), where did she learn how to sing? She sings like a broken recorder.
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Punk rock and "acid rock" have nothing in common. And to call punk rock brainless is inaccurate, when it was some of the most political music, from various perspectives. Brainless are half the bands you mention. And boy bands are no gayer than Crowded House, for god's sake.
 

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These are not Caste bands:
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(Notice how the Beltway "libertarian" quoted at the end of the article supports the suppression of pro-White music.)
<H1>Racist Music Just a Download Away on Mainstream Music Sites</H1>


Thursday , February 26, 2009
<H4>By Joshua Rhett Miller</H4>


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You're unlikely to find CDs by groups like Skrewdriver and Brutal Attack sold alongside the latest hits from Rihanna and the Jonas Brothers at your local retailer.


But the white-power punk bands' ballads are just a click away online.


With song titles like "Skinhead Superstar" and "White Warriors," white-power bands and other hate-music recording artists have found a home in places like Apple's iTunes and Amazon.com.


And with nothing more than a credit card, users can purchase  among other offerings  CDs by the proudly racist country singer Johnny Rebel, with songs such as the catchy little ditty "Coon Town."


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Critics of hate music are appalled to see lyrics such as Skrewdriver's:


Are we gonna sit and let them come?
Have they got the White man on the run?
Multi-racial society is a mess
We ain't gonna take much more of this
What do we need?



or Johnny Rebel's:


Roses are red and violets are blue,
And nâ€â€Ã¢â‚¬â€-s are black.
You know thats true.
But they dont mind, cause What the heck?!
You gotta be black to get a welfare check!



But there is a market for it  which leads to the question of whether online music retailers should screen what they sell, or if it should be up to the buyer to decide what's suitable.


"There's always somebody out there who thinks something is politically incorrect," said Jeff Schoep, head of the National Socialist Movement and its affiliated record label, NSM88 Records. "But this is America. We have freedom of speech and expression. If people want to express political messages in song, they should be able to do that."


Schoep, who said his label has seen a recent "uptick" in sales despite a worsening economy, said the songs distributed by his label are no different from those of more popular acts like Rage Against the Machine.


"If you're going to be able to carry that hard-core Marxist stuff, what is the problem with someone saying, 'White pride, worldwide?'" Schoep asked.


"You can't have a double standard. If pro-white voices can't be heard, what about rap artists who say it's time to kill cops and drag them through the streets?"


Patti Smyth, a spokeswoman for Amazon.com, said the offensive tracks were offered by unidentified third-party companies.


She declined to elaborate and did not return repeated requests for comment on any plans to limit sales of objectionable music.


Apple declined comment.


Nora Flanagan, a spokeswoman for the activist group Turn It Down, which lobbies against objectionable music, said the companies have every right  and a social obligation  to remove the songs from being sold on their sites.


Citing a "tag system" on the retail sites that links them to mainstream bands like U2 and Motorhead, she said the purveyors of hate music have benefitted greatly from their online exposure.


"The racist right is really taking advantage of the room Amazon is giving them," Flanagan said. "We're not talking about a First Amendment issue here. They're a business and they have a right not to sell whatever they want. It's a business decision they're making ...


"It's absolutely their right to sell it," she said, "but it could be their choice not to  if they wanted to take a stand on it."


Schoep, who claims pro-white music is "going more mainstream," said removing bands like Skrewdriver and Brutal Attack would be "un-American" and would amount to outright censorship.


"The minute they start censoring, then we're not living in America anymore," he told FOXNews.com. "If people don't like it, don't listen to it, or don't buy it. But some people out there want it."


Tim Lynch, director of the Cato Institute's Project on Criminal Justice, said the term censorship is "thrown around" too loosely.


"Censorship should only be applied when the government tries to censor someone," he said. "Otherwise, we're just talking about the choices that entrepreneurs and businesses make in a free society. When [companies] decide they're not going to accept their product, that's not censorship  that's just choices that they make."


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I almost put a Brutal Attack song on one of my highlights, they are good.

Give me some hope, give me some reason, i wanna break out and love is the reason, that song by Brutal Attack. Nothing hateful in that song i believe, just talking about pride and love of his people.
 

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The name of my fantasy football team in a league I've been in since 1997 is Brutal Attack.
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I'm big on the WP punk, but I do enjoy ol' Johnny Reb!
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My favorite muscial "genres" are...

1) Old Time Gospel (Olde Hymns, Southern Gospel Quartet & Bluegrass Gospel)
2) Traditional Country (Merle, George Jones, Hank Sr & Jr, Waylon).
3) Traditional Bluegrass (Flatt & Scruggs, the Stanley Brothers, Bill Monroe).
4) "Classic" Metal (Iron Maiden, Sabbath, Dio, Priest)
5) Thrash Metal (Slayer, Pantera, (old) Metallica)
6) Hard "Kick@$$" Rock (AC/DC, G&R, etc.)
7) Retro Stuff (50s - 80s)

Stuff that sux...

1) Rap
2) Modern R&B (Urban Yodeling)
3) Bubble Gum Pop
3) New Age/Alternative Crap (Indigo Girls, etc.)
4) House/Industrial - The crap they play at "raves" & freak clubs, etc.
6) Contemporary "Christian" (pop music masquerading as "Christian").
 

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Don Wassall said:
The name of my fantasy football team in a league I've been in since 1997 is Brutal Attack. 
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heh, man i forgot all about most RAC bands, i used to have some rare records, i dont know what happened to them, and i can't remember some of the bands names, ive been trying to think of what i used to have. Arresting Officers, No Remorse, Stormwatch
 

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Great replies, guys.

I forgot to add how much I DISLIKE Rage Against the Machine, who I consider to be hypocritical, corporate hucksters.

Apologies if any of you like them, it's just my opinion.
 
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Bono and U2 are the gold standard for a cast band. Some like Sting, Bruce Springfield, Neil Young, and Eddie Vedder try but they are not close.
Only Rage Against The Machine is giving Bono conpetion. The guitar player has a white American mother, and a Nigerian father. Naturally the father abandoned the family. The gitar player claimed he saw a noose on his garage in HS. We all know that these nooses then to be hoaxes. Because of his skin color, he recieved a full scholorship to Harvard. In his own words, he adnits to rarely attending class and playing guitar instead. Naturally, he graduated with a sociology degree. He claims to be the voice of the working man, but the only other job he had was as an aid to a congresman. He was shocked, Shocked! to learn that an elected official spends most of his time raising campaign contributions.
He thinks he can preach to me. Sorry, whiny rock stars, you know nothing about life.
 

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It's been discussed before. John Mellencamp is in the mix of rockers who excel in caste behavior. He really outdid himself when he wrote the tune Jena.
 

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Bruce Hornsby and The Range'ssickening cultural Marxistode (That's Just The Way It Is) was bumper music for neo-con Pawn Vanity's radio showa few years back. I don't know if it still is or not because I haven't listened to him in a long time.
 

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If you want to see a man make love to a tree have a Redwood in front of Bruce Hornsby or the other Bruce (Coc k burn)....
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Quiet Speed said:
It's been discussed before. John Mellencamp is in the mix of rockers who excel in caste behavior. He really outdid himself when he wrote the tune Jena.

I think the last time Mellencamp put out anything worth listening to was around 1986-87. Does anyone remember the video for "Cherry Bomb"? Some young black buck was dancing with a white chick. I guess it took place in the early '60s, before scenarios like that would be condemned by the Soul On Ice crowd. The song was good nevertheless.
 
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Quiet Speed said:
It's been discussed before. John Mellencamp is in the mix of rockers who excel in caste behavior. He really outdid himself when he wrote the tune Jena.

Oh gosh, remember when he and David Bowie were up front and center to worship the black "heroes" of Jena? How pathetic!
 
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