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Play Killer Guitar In 7 Days
It's true the lead guitar player
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Favorite Ronald Reagan Quotes
7 pages of classic gems from the master...
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Internet Business Building Basics
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Rap/Hip-Hop Artists To Watch
Artists listed here do not necessarily support the political or ideological viewpoint of Rockanomics.com (but they should!) Purchasing music from any of the following artists is handled strictly by that artist, and is not included in the Rockanomics.com Share the Wealth affiliate program.
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Hi-Caliber conservative rapper featured at Rockanomics.com
From the Daily Beast: Hi-Caliber records inspired battle anthems against President Barack Obama who he denounces as a "socialist in the White House". He attacks Nancy Pelosi as "phony baloney", assails the liberal media, calls for a border fence, and warns darkly of the Fairness Doctrine. He was the buzz at the 2009 CPAC conference in Washington DC! . . . READ IT AND COMMENT
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DJ Clayvis
Dj Clayvis' Audacity of Nope The "Barack Obama Song" Strongly Questions The Ideology Behind The Barack Obama Sound Byte Driven Socialist Presidential Campaign. This Song Goes On To Discuss The Role That Government-Run Programs Have Played In Destroying Personal Initiative And Pride . . . READ IT AND COMMENT
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Stuck Mojo
Stuck Mojo trail blazed the rap-rock genre by melding their heavy metal-bred Southern heritage with a frontman who bled hip-hop. Formed in 1989 by guitarist Rich Ward, Stuck Mojo set out to experiment with this genre-blending musical hybrid, inspired by bands such as the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Faith No More, Run DMC and Black Sabbath. They quickly acquired a regional reputation as a band who would beat you down, call you names, and help you back up for some more. . . . READ IT AND COMMENT
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