Track : The Clash and MC5 Wrote Propaganda Songs for Levi's
Artist : Rhetoric Disguise
Album : Unknown
The Clash and MC5 Wrote Propaganda Songs for Levi's by Rhetoric Disguise from album Unknown
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Art Dreams Of An Old Lady
By : Rhetoric Disguise
Money for nothing (Dire Straits - 103 Millions)
Holy Spirits Rising (The Battle of Identity 36)
You give love a bad name (Bon Jovi - 100 Millions)
Just When You Thought Another Sermon was Coming This Way
We Are Mother Superior's Favourite Cock
Sweet child o' mine (Guns N' Roses - 100 Millions)
Once Is Not Enough
Secret Agenda Phase 4
Broken Frames of Language
Children of the Diamond-Shaped Cosmos Imploding
Reverse Psychology
I Think We Killed the Wrong President
Secret Agenda Phase 3
I want to hold your hand (The Beatles - Over 1 Billion)
Heartbreak Hotel (Elvis Presley - Over 1 Billion)
Crazy little thing called love (QUeen - 300 Millions)
Stairway to heaven (Led Zeppelin - 200 Millions)
Money (Pink Floyd - 200 Millions)
(I can't get no) Satisfaction (The Rolling Stones - 200 Millions)
Invisible touch (Genesis - 150 Millions)
With our without you (U2 - 150 Millions)
Let's dance (David Bowie - 140 Millions)
Queen Oxx
Mass Media and the Construction of History and Social Values
Secret Agenda Phase Eleven-The Indignity of It All
Secret Agenda Phase Nine-The Breathing Links of an Endless Chain
Secret Agenda Phase Ten
I Am a Girl
Synapse Translator
The Trembling Deformed Spawn of Queen Oxx
Da Cock (An Almost Racist Song)
Leave A Message After The Beep
Melancholic Chant
Too Much Water Makes My Head Explode
Dusty Clothes And Romantic Bloodfeasts (An Investigation)
Post Party Bloodshed (The Psycho Dandy Strikes Back)
Necklaces, Patchouli and Shotguns
The Last Punk-Rocker
Droopy's Dance
Secret Agenda Phase 2
Clothes, Haircuts, Shallow Friendships and Unexplained Sets of Rules
Examination Of An Alien Ape Footprint
In Love With You
Keep It Real! (And A Bunch Of Other Shallow Slogans)