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Various - Music For The Terraces - An Anti-Fascist Football Compilation album flac Performer: Various
Title: Music For The Terraces - An Anti-Fascist Football Compilation
Style: Ska, Punk, Oi
MP3 album: 1399 mb
FLAC album: 1902 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: FLAC VOC ASF VOX RA AHX MP3
Genre: Rock

The Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia, known more commonly by its Yugoslav abbreviation AVNOJ (Serbo-Croatian: Antifašističko vijeće narodnog oslobođenja Jugoslavije – AVNOJ, Антифашистичко веће народног ослобођења Југославије – АВНОЈ), was the political umbrella organization for the national liberation councils of the Yugoslav resistance against the Axis occupation during World War II. It eventually became the Yugoslav provisional wartime deliberative body

Rage Against The Machine, Take the Power Back Finding an anti-fascist song within Rage Against The Machine ’s explosive catalog is like looking for hay in a haystack, but Take the Power Back from their 1992 self-titled debut crystallizes everything that RATM is most known for-hurling frenzied hip-hop and punk instrumentation, aggressively political lyrics, inimitably unconventional guitar work.

Anti-Fascist Action (AFA) was a militant anti-fascist organisation, founded in the UK in 1985 by a wide range of anti-racist and anti-fascist organisations. It was active in fighting far-right organisations, particularly the National Front and British National Party. It was notable in significantly reducing fascist street activity in Britain in the 1990s

The idea was born after anti-fascist football fans, who had previously been involved the White Angels fan club for NK Zagreb, grew tired of seeing neo-fascist gestures during matches and being tailed - and sometimes attacked - by ultranationalist fans after games. A few years ago, White Angels were outraged when a group held up a banner during an NK Zagreb match that read "Football against f ts". An anti-fascist sticker is posted on a pillar in central Zagreb. Organised as a non-hierarchal structure, the club has no president and makes decisions through a process of direct democracy. In general assemblies, Zagreb 041 members vote on issues from t-shirt logos to charity events and fundraising venues.

The organization was closely affiliated with the Anti-Nazi League, a public effort of the Trotskyist Socialist Workers Party; the strict party line embedded in its core philosophy felt suffocating to some. Those who have never had their reproductive systems regulated by the government may wonder why a song about abortion rights appears on a list of anti-fascist punk songs; those who know the danger of electing Mike Burial or Cremation for Aborted and Miscarried Fetuses Pence to one of the highest offices in the land may not.

The Northern Network (originally the Northern Anti-Fascist Network) was a looser federation of Northern AFA groups - Bolton, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, South Yorks, Tyne and Wear, Preston, and others. Tyne and Wear were actually a Council-funded body set up before AFA. Of the rest, Manchester were run mainly by Red Action (probably the strongest Red Action branch outside of London); a few groups - like York - would probably be best described as "non-aligned" independents. In reality, the struggle for the party political line alienated much of the AFA core and periphery - in undermining the united front it became a factor in the decline it was stated to prevent. Decline After 1995, some anti-fascist mobilisations did still occur i . against the NF in Dover in 1997 and 1998. Internally, a new AFA National Coordinating Committee was set up in 1997.

An anti-Soviet satire was not welcome at a time when the West needed Stalin to fight Hitler, and leading intellectuals still believed in the promise of the Russian Revolution. Orwell managed to publish his "fairy tale" in 1945 at a small press for £100  .

Anti-fascist stickers at the Old Spotted Dog ground. Having put one group of left-wing ultras out of action, the Casuals United group, now calling themselves the "Pie and Mash Squad", moved onto a new target: the Clapton Ultras. Meanwhile, the Pie and Mash page is coordinating protests against various left-wing non-footballing events in the coming months, so maybe the football pitch is just one battle-ground in a wider war. ulter. More like this: English Fascists Took a Beating in Dover On Sunday. London's Left-Wing Utopian Non-League Ultras Are Reclaiming Football.

Tracklist

1 B.O. Dein Verein
2 Attila The Stockbroker And Smith Must Score
3 Derozer Fedeli Alla Tribu
4 20 Years Of Hate Fur Immer
5 Berenice Beach Walk On
6 Scrapy Saturdaynight Drinkactivist
7 Stage Bottles Come Together
8 The Braces Keep On Keepin' On
9 The Business & Emscherkurve 77 Wochenendhelden
10 The Real McKenzies Outta Scotch
11 Die Tornados Dessau 05
12 Attila The Stockbroker Roll Up The Donkey Derby
13 Walter Elf* Das Zeichen
14 The Speakeasies Top Ranking
15 Nancy And I Long Way To Go
16 Klasse Kriminale Goal
17 Red London I Get By
18 No Life Lost 15:30
19 Loaded Rock'n'Roll Part 2
20 Los Fastidios Friends

Notes

Second cd contains multimedia for computer which include lots of video clips (with bands from this cd) and pictures.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 4260037289847