Rise Against, formed in 1999 is an US-american punk rock group from Chicago. Their song “Hero Of War” is a great song about the soldiers fighting for peace.
Rise Against, formed in 1999 is an US-american punk rock group from Chicago. Their song “Hero Of War” is a great song about the soldiers fighting for peace.
Nickelback is a canadian rock band from Hanna. They formed in 1995, and already sold more than 50 million albums on the whole world. Their song “Life Of A Soldier” is great. Respect to all soldiers fighting for peace, having a hard life far away from their families.
Think you all know the US-american rapper Eminem, a real star in his buisiness. A tribute containing his music, “Tribute to the Troops” is absolutely awesome:
Seether, formed in 2002 in Pretoria, is a South African grunge rock band. They won several awards and are one of the most popular african rock groups. Listen to their great song “Afghanistan War”:
War should stop!
This guy is improvising on an israeli battle tank.
“No more war. No more bloodshed.”
How shameful , how shameful ! Song by Samih Shuqair.
A sad song about the events of the black Wednesday in Daraa city in Syria 23.03.2011
in that day the syrian security forces have killed many unarmed demonstrators for freedom. More than 90 % of the shots are in the head and in the chest as you can see in the videos!. how sad is that?
I don´t want to show the original video , with subtitles but with original pictures of this day it´s too brutal , i´m really ashamed and i´ve got no words
I think most of you know this british rock and pop band. They really had a huge success in the 70s. Yeah, I mean the Kinks, and will present you their song “Apeman”, hope you like or even remember it…
Low is an US-american indie rock and slowcore band, formed in 1993. Here’s their nice song “Violent Past”
This was a Music-Suggestion from Monsterbeatle, thanks!
Another song from Muse, are an English rock and alternative formed in 1994 called “Soldiers Poem”, against war:
Updated one, from December 30, 2011:
Today, Flo found a fantasic artist, for me the best one this week: Emmanuel Jal. First, I’ve to tell you something about his live: He was born 1980 in South Sudan, and had to fight in the Second Sudanese Civil War as child soldier. After many very dangerous and difficult years, he run away to Jal and met Emma McCune, a british aid worker who smuggled the 11-years old Emmanuel Jal to Kenya to attend school in Nairobi. After Emma’s death, her friends helped Emmanuel to continue his studies. With his song Gua, he had a great hit in Kenya in 2005, and got famous in Africa. Today, he’s performing reggae and hip-hop music, with fascinting textes about the dramatical war in Sudan. Here’s his song “Emma“, for Emma McCune at Mandela’s birthday in Hyde Park, 2008:
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here you can listen to the cd version: