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For me, the association with rock is one of force and anger and aggression. And definitely, in the past, I've made songs that attack like that. But what I usually try to appeal to is peoples' everyday feelings, the things that they're going through as they deal with the system on a one-to-one level.
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Collection: Anger
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I think art is communication. To that extent, it can be the words between the words. It has a possibility of communicating something more than people can do with prose or just talking.
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Collection: Communication
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That existential crisis is something you rarely see portrayed by black characters; the idea that people think about their own existence and that they have hopes and dreams is taken away from people of color in their representation.
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Collection: Dreams
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I have a problem with superheroes in general because, politically, superheroes are cops. Superheroes work with the government to uphold the law. And who do the laws work for?
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If we created a society based on love, it would be a society without exploitation.
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Collection: Society
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Until we can democratically control the wealth that is created from our labor, there isn't real democracy.
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Art can end up answering questions or asking questions. But when it's not connected to actual movements, it doesn't ask the right questions.
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I think it's important for us not just to edit the culture that capitalism creates but to create the material basis for a culture that we want.
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No one has a copyright on working-class struggles.
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I try to find creative ways to put ideas out to make the ground fertile for organizers.
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Any collective action is made up of individuals who one day decided not to sit and watch anymore.
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I was in an organization called Progressive Labor Party and International Committee Against Racism. And I was - I started out helping to organize a farm workers' union in Central California.
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The ultimate credo of capitalism is to exploit people. It's not like this is just an incidental problem; it's inherent in the system.
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My father joined the NAACP when he was 12, in the '50s. He was part of the organizing efforts that led to some of the first sit-ins in North Carolina.
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I chose to do art in the way I always do it, which is with all the crazy contradictions of life in there.
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The tech world is not a new phenomenon; it's a new era.
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There's a very thin line between rock and funk. Funk is like a dirtier blues, and so is rock. They're close cousins.
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In Chile, they had penas, where the community would come together to sing and plan how they were going to overthrow the government. There's a real hopefulness in that community style of organizing.
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A record is a commodity, but so is a hamburger. Just because I work at McDonald's doesn't mean I reap the benefits of that commodity. That's the reality with most artists in the record industry: They're getting paid a subsistence wage so they can keep producing a commodity for the record label.
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I want to fight the McCarthyist state that's developing in this country so my kids won't live in a world where people are afraid to speak out.
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I've gotten stopped for reckless eyeballing, for staring too hard. These officers think they're Tarzan and this is a jungle, that all the animals need to be tamed.
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One time, someone came up to me and said, 'I know so-and-so. They're a professor at Harvard. They're a big fan of your work.' But that doesn't impress me more than any other people feeling that way.
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I don't need to be validated by academia, because that presupposes that academia is a pure endeavor and not guided by market forces, which is not the case.
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The Occupy Wall Street movement, in general, by putting this idea out there that the one percent is leeching off the 99 percent, is making a new discussion, making people figure out how to withhold their labor and come and put their issues on the table with the ruling class all over the country and all over the world.
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The point is, is that when you elect a politician, it has nothing to do with their personality. Politicians perform a function, a role in government. And the role of city government is not one that serves the people, unless the people make them do what the people want.
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Many people feel that unions aren't militant enough for them and don't do anything.
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People want something that's relevant to their lives. They want something that means something to them, and they want something where it seems like people have thought about what they're saying.
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The United States is going to keep on with its imperialist ways.
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I think voting is the lowest form of political action that you can do. A lot of times, it keeps people from doing stronger things.
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We're told, 'If you want to change the world, vote.' And really, if you want to change the world, there's a lot more things that you can do.
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People want things that address their everyday reality, and that goes for stuff that isn't political - with singer-songwriter music, people want things that touch them.
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I think I'm a little superstitious.
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I was born in Chicago. I moved to Detroit until I was six and moved to Oakland at that point. And then we had a couple years in Stockton and Pasadena. And by the time I was 13, I was back in Oakland.
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I used to be mad, at first, that I couldn't sound like Ice Cube. And I think that was probably one of the best things for me.
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A lot of us don't get a sense of our personal power. I know the vast difference that one person can make in changing things.
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Capitalism and people who control the market have a large hand in everything. It doesn't have anything to do with figuring out what the crowd wants to hear. It has to do with the media deciding what they think people want to hear.
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A lot of organizers tell me that while they are making signs or doing whatever they do, they are listening to the Coup.
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I just make music based on what I believe.
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The goal with a show is to push forward the passion in a visual and sonic way. It all comes out in a trance-like way, fast and pulsating. Then people can go home and think about the lyrics later.
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Rarely, someone comes around that is influenced by so many things but is looking for a new way to do something.
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If people come to a record store, and they can't find your album, they buy something else.
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I'm not a classically trained composer, and I can't sing very well.
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If I want to get my ideas out, I have to be involved in the mechanism that the world is ran by.
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The Coup does not support the American flag.
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If what you want is actual change, then what has to be built is a mass movement that is militant and can use direct action to slow or stop profit. A movement that can do that can demand whatever it wants.
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The Obama campaign decimated the newly regenerated anti-war movement in 2008. And he definitely isn't anti-war.
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If the only time you bang the drum is when it's time to get someone elected, and you don't get involved in a mass movement, then you're working against real and substantive change.
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Either I'm really into the organizing, or I'm really into the music. As I've been going, I've been able to figure out ways to even it out a little more.
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Because of my politics, I don't necessarily think that the independent capitalist is that much better than the multinational capitalist; it's just that the independent capitalist hasn't grown as big yet.
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There are a lot of people out there doing cool work. I went to South Africa with Talib Kweli and the Roots for a couple of weeks. And even a lot of the groups that aren't called 'political' or 'revolutionary' have a lot more to say than what you hear on the singles.
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