RetroCora wrote:Yeah! He's actually a really important anti-Iraq figure, ran a website that may have registered half a million voters, raised $1m and worked with guys who masterminded Obama's PR and youth strategies in 2008.
I'm going to take that as anti-war. Right?
Edit - from Wikipedia:
Rock Against Bush
As with Punkvoter.com, Mike organized the Rock Against Bush campaign to mobilize punk fans and musicians against President George W. Bush. Fat Mike's band NOFX, along with many other well-known punk artists including Alkaline Trio, Green Day, and Jello Biafra, embarked on a tour of American college campuses in the months leading up to the 2004 presidential election. Mike hoped to go beyond just protest and actually educate kids about why they should vote against Bush. At the shows, he would hand out free DVDs of Uncovered: The Whole Truth About The Iraq War, a documentary that questions the Bush administration's motives in the Middle East.[14] To coincide with the tour, Mike released two Rock Against Bush compilation albums on Fat Wreck Chords featuring new music from some of the bands on the label. The albums sold over 650,000 copies and proceeds helped fund the tour, as well as going toward magazine ads and billboards in swing states.
That answers that. I will continue my album playthrough.