us that MTV News is reporting that Fat Mike's Rock Against Bush tour and compilation are coming together. Bands involved include the Alkaline Trio, Green Day, NOFX, Pennywise, Good Charlotte and Sum 41 among others.
The bands will each contribute a track to a Fat Wreck Chords compilation that that aims to raise political awareness and encourage punk fans to vote against George W. Bush in the next presidential election. Green Day, NOFX and the Alkaline Trio will record new songs for the album. The other groups haven't yet announced whether their tracks will be new or previously released. Expect the disc in stores by April or May. All the bands involved are playing at least one show on the Rock Against Bush Tour, which will run in two legs. The first will take place around the release of the album, with the second to occur closer to the election. Punkvoter.com will have voter registration booths setup at all the shows, which are planned to be free and staged mostly at college campuses. The tour may be called the Punkvoter tour since many college campuses and radio stations may not promote it under that name. All proceeds from the album will go toward print and television ads that will encourage punks to oust Bush from office. (click below for more) "We're just going to put true facts on TV," Fat Mike said to MTV, "and one or two famous punk rockers will be reading them." With no profits from the album and free shows, Fat Mike is prepared to pick up most of the costs from the effort, "I'm planning on losing a lot of money, but I don't care. This is something I really believe in." NOFX singer/bassist Fat Mike spoke to MTV about the effort "About a year ago I decided to use my influence to get bands together to speak out about the president... I think it's our responsibility as citizens and musicians to do so. He's wrecking the country and the world. He's starting wars for no reason, our economy is in the toilet, he's ruining the environment, and he does things like cut taxes when we need money... We're trying to build a coalition of kids 18 to 25... We want punks and other disenfranchised young people to vote as a block, which no one has ever done before. Kids are the biggest group of people that don't vote. We want to change that." Punk Voter (329 comments)
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Someone (September 22, 2003)
Good thing most of the idiots who are dumb enough to follow Fat Mike around like a bunch of Lemmings don't actually vote. Mark my words. Bush will not lose in '04. BITE ME! 35+ Replies
Someone (September 22, 2003)
OMG H3 TLAKED 2 MTV!!! H3 IZ NOT A PUNX!! LOLOL this is pretty cool though.
Shindo (adam) (September 22, 2003)
Good for Fat Mike. I'm an outsider to US politics, but I love to seeing how incredibly offended some of you get when someone takes a political stance and tries to change something. Despite my personal opinion on the politics involved, it seems like some of the commenters here are far more accepting of bands that make blanket “fuck everything” statements and compared to bands with specific goals. -adam 4+ Replies
KarlHungus (September 22, 2003)
Woah, Woah, Woah (said joey lawrence style)
This does sound cool though and I will be there. How can you pass up a free show?
Today, I recieved my Larry Arms CD and with it came the Fat catalog. Anyway, in it came this list of stupid things/quotes/actions G.W. has done or said. Now I agree with Fat Mike whole heartly that Bush is a douchebag and fucking us over (although people who think he is the first or worst are idiots, Nixon ordered thousands of people to die in illegal bombing raids over Cambodia, worse than anything Bush has done...yet). My point is: He doesn't place the statements in context or give other sources to learn about how Bush is fucking us. By just putting up eye catching and funny quotes, it seems like Fat Mike is a fluff girl. Yeah, it feels good, but where is the substance, the pay-off. I support Fat Mike but he really needs to g show rest of comment 5+ Replies
AlbertFreddyIngram (September 22, 2003)
awesome i love all those bands, i cant wait until it comes to a city near me. despite that, im still voting for bush in '04. 14+ Replies
ZLNFTOC (September 22, 2003)
It's nice to see Fat Mike rise out of his typical, self-admitted stoned/drunk state of mind to organize a movement against a coked up, ex-alcoholic murderer that we call President. The fact that bands like Green Day, Sum 41, and Alkaline Trio (when have any ever written a political song?) are also supporting the cause speaks volumes about the state of the nation. Hopefully, Bush will be out of office come January of 2005 but I wouldn’t be surprised (although disappointed) if he won again. Nevertheless, it’s a valiant, innovative effort by each of the aforementioned groups. 6+ Replies
musical-monkey (September 22, 2003)
I'm sure Sum 41 or good Charolette really care about politics. I'm sure i may get some flack for this, but they don't seem like the kind of guys who are so intellectually tuned into the latest political going ons. Maybe thast just my opinion though. I do agree with KarlHungus's point, about not giving sources or points or anything except for quickie statements. Maybe i should read punkvoter.com more often. 4+ Replies
sickboi (chris) (September 22, 2003)
The gov't killed Pac and Biggie, they tried to to kill ODB, Fat Mike is now next. 4+ Replies
Someone (September 22, 2003)
I completely support and encourage free thinking and challenging the government if you disagree with how it operates. That said, however, I'm not as supportive of causes such as this. Whether it is the organizers intention or not, a large number of people will probably end up following Fat Mike's agenda because they are fans of the bands or because they feel it will make them more "punk rock," NOT because it is a cause they have researched and legitimately believe in. Involving bands such as Good Charlotte and Sum 41, who are very popular with the younger demographic these days and therefore have a lot of influence, adds to the impression that this is more about gathering a herd of sheep than rallying like-minded individuals. I'd much prefer a tour asking punks to "get involved and vote" rather than "get involved and vote the way your idols tell you to." 5+ Replies
CallingLondon (September 23, 2003)
i have GOT to see a television ad by fat wreck on tv. that would be hilarity.
Aubin (September 23, 2003)
As I've read the comments over the past few Fat Mike-related political articles we've posted, I'm struck by how many posts seem to reek of blind nationalism.
I hate to break it to you but, since the Clash and up to, and including modern bands like Propagandhi, punk has been about questioning authority.
Yet so many people blindly follow a person who has admitted to misleading people into a war, that is indirectly responsible for hundreds of dead soldiers in Iraq, for fiscal irresponsibility that will cost you, and your children's children for decades.
Don't sit down and say "Supporting the president is patriotic" because it damn well isn't. Proud Americans like Mark Twain, and even the founding fathers believed that government power must remain in check via the populace. Those who claim questioning the government are unpatriotic possess a supreme ignorance and arrogance about the show rest of comment 7+ Replies
Someone (September 23, 2003)
i voted against bush the first time and i will again, this will be the 3 presidential election that i have the honor of helping ruin i hope. In any case bush is a fuck and screw the ideal of lesser of two evils. Vote for who you want to. And if you dont vote shut the fuck up and shoot yourself in the head. If you dont think that you matter in election process ( i agree presidential is pretty lame to vote for) but your local polotics are very important to what happens to your rights and of course money. 1+ Reply
ElVaquero (September 23, 2003)
i'm gonna quote bren from the larry arms in an interview i did with him, "Mike is a very smart guy. Punk rock is lucky to have him." well said. -el vaquero holy fucking shit, scott, i still haven't gotten these interviews to you, 5 months late isn't that bad, is it?
Someone (September 23, 2003)
If this tour was called "Rock Against Good Charlotte", I'd back it like an old mule. While I'm at it, Fuck Sum 41. Canada ALWAYS have and ALWAYS will be a bunch of yellow dog cowards. 9+ Replies
Someone (September 23, 2003)
fuckin forcing politics on kids.. oh well look at it this way.. its better millions of kids vote democrat blindly than republican... maybe they'll live to vote again. 3+ Replies
ElVaquero (September 23, 2003)
i think what fat mike is doing, regardless of his actual intelligence, which i believe most people underestimate, is puttin subversive information in a format that will be easily digested by impressionable young folk. the republicans do the exact same thing, so this is a counter-play, no matter how fucked up it really is. yes, this back and forth will go nowhere, but as long as there is an american leader in power who will do as little damage to the world as should be allowed, i will be happy.
now, the one thing i do really want to happen, idealist and unlikely as it is, is for the us to open itself up to the world court, instead of treating it like a bitch. once we can get some fucking trials going for kissinger, bush jr, and a whole mess of other shit-fuckers... then we might be approaching a stage where we can be respected by the world again. but that's not going to show rest of comment 1+ Reply
CaptainCrunch (September 23, 2003)
Man, there are NO decent canidates for 2004. I voted for Bush, because I was deathly afraid of what would happen with Al Gore at the helm. All Bush has done is taken perhaps the biggest flop in the history of American Politics. I mean, he could have had the entire world eating out of his hand had he not screwed up so bad after September 11th. His approval ratings were through the roof, but he continually made mistakes in his handling of the situation (mostly from a PR point of view). The most pathetic part of it is he is probably going to lose to a no-name Democratic Canidate.
And to make matters worse, the Democtratic party is in complete disarray. There are no good figures emerging even though we are about a year away from the election. I have the feeling that America is screwed either way come 2004.
Bush is an idiot. September 11th was a political golde show rest of comment 7+ Replies
KirbyPuckett (September 23, 2003)
This is such a great idea and it's sad that most people fail to realize that. What Mike is doing here is simply wasting his money giving away the greatest power in America. People we have the right to vote. Perhaps you don't quite understand what that means. Dumbed down -- WE CAN CHANGE THE COUNTRY! The citizens of the United States have a gift that most countrys would die for, however the majority of our society fails to utilize it. All Mike is doing is trying to encourage the youth to vote. It's easy people, register and it only takes ten minutes of your time on election day. - Scott http://www.local-felons.com/ (See you at the booths) 1+ Reply
Someone (September 23, 2003)
I don't make speeches with amazing words to make myself sound like i know what I'm talking about, but Bush is great. what he's doing is great. Sure people are dieing, but for fuckssake that's life. People die and the world moves on. Sounds harsh but you gotta hold it in. I have many times. 5+ Replies
Someone (September 23, 2003)
it's bad to have an opinion! do what fat mike says! saddam hussein is a good guy! the economy is not cyclical, the president controls it 100%! the taliban should have their views on beard length respected! i have as much respect for fat mike as i do for bush. 2+ Replies
itsantho (September 23, 2003)
Let me quote form Objectives on Punkvoter.com
OBJECTIVE 1 - To activate punks and other disenfranchised young people to participate in elections.
OBJECTIVE 3 - To build a coalition of informed voters who can individually and collectively influence public policy.
I think Punkvoter is a fantastic idea and could really be the beginning of a movement, if it wasn't CONSTANTLY being sidetracked by DUBYA, and forgetting it's OTHER objectives. Let me elaborate.
Everyone has heard about the California Recall, Right? And Fat Wreck and Mike for that matter are both in/from California, right? So wouldn't one expect at least a tiny mention of the fact that there is the opportunity for 10% - 15% of voters to choose a replacement governor? I think a separate page devoted to this would not be much to ask. Jack Grisham of TSOL is running for fuck's sake!! Thats pretty God Damn "punk" isn't show rest of comment 2+ Replies
Someone (September 23, 2003)
I would take Fat Mike more seriously if he wasn't a cokehead. 2+ Replies
Jon_the_Skafather (September 23, 2003)
okay...i'm offering this challenge right now. this is to every single person who supports george w bush on this website and says that fat mike is a crock of shit. i want you to tell me why you're voting for him and what he has done to secure your vote. i will debate you on your points as to why he shouldn't be presidents or why your ideas are wrong or skewed. i challenge you supporters of the W to try and change my views with FACTS. 1+ Reply
punky (September 23, 2003)
Good for him.Now they are doing something. I don't care for the whole republicans / democrats arguement, because I don't live in USA, but GWB has made your country more enemys then any other US president as far as I can remember. Its funny how your media (Fox news, CNN etc.) spreads propagandha more then harline islamic propagandha in Iraq or Afghanistan. 99% of people that I know, were/are against everything Bush did/does since he moved in the White House, and more and more people are starting to hate USA because of his actions. You are much better off without him.
Kurt_F (September 23, 2003)
Oh all of you shut up. This Fat Mike thing has really gotten out of hand. Nothing is going to come out of this other other than a semi crappy compilation and a few shows full of 14 year old pimple faced kids in Misfits shirts who yell "F--- Bush!" alot during the show, and say the trendy generic terms like "Bush is killing people! He wants oil! Yea man! And then Bush will get re-elected. HAHA. 9+ Replies
sharksandwich (September 23, 2003)
i like green day, all those other bands can die, but im probably gonna vote for bush too. im pretty libertarian but having a democrat in the white house just wont happen. small government is the answer. its pretty sad that punk rockers are gonna vote for wesley clark. just goes to show you that democrats are dumb and will vote for anyone based on completely NOTHING. 5+ Replies
sharksandwich (September 23, 2003)
To quote Harold Weir from Freaks and Geeks, "Everyone's a Democrat until they get a little money. Then they come to their senses!" 3+ Replies
Someone (September 23, 2003)
Does anyone remember when NOFX would get very upset anytime NOFX was mentioned on MTV in any form? I bet maybe 20% of you do. Punk is dead. 2+ Replies
Someone (September 23, 2003)
What does this tour intend to accomplish? The average age is going to be fourteen, once again this proves that Fat Mike really is the idiot he portrays in his music. 2+ Replies
Someone (September 23, 2003)
I hear Bush and Cheney are getting a proper old-school punk rock band together to protest about the amount of shitty MTV wannabe punk bands around. And going on tour with Rancid.
mRoHio (September 23, 2003)
Alright alright. So Fat Mike thinks Bush is "dumb" and he's taking it to the streets. Give some factual evidence that he has destroyed the country, like Clinton did, and maybe I'll care. But come on, Bush or Dean? Howard Dean is a raving madman who will bring total chaos to the country. I hope 2 years into Dean's presidency, Fat Mike realizes his mistake and makes a "Not My President" shirt with Dean's ugly mug on it. But probably not. Go ahead, everybody! Go and think for yourselves! Vote anti-Bush because Fat Mike told you too! (By the way, I do like NOFX). 2+ Replies
hitlerbadzakgood (September 23, 2003)
now that i'm sober and can make a statement, i'd like to say three cheers to fat mike. this is about the most honorable thing i think i've ever seen anyone in the punk rock scene ever do. he's willing to put his own time and money into making this tour work out. and currently, theres no task greater than taking the president out of office. i think this is a great idea, and i applaud fat mike, and back him 100%. and if his idea is to force an opinion on all the kids who go, i applaud him there to. as it is, most kids dont have an opinion, or just dont care. seriously. NO BUSH 2004! ~Zäk
Someone (September 23, 2003)
What Fat Mie is doing is a good thing, it is actual democratic activism and he is pretty good at it by saying he dosen't know all the answers but can see the world and see waht HE feels is unjust. from the last election The point should be for political reform is needed, not the elctoral system, as bushes close call was not the first time it had happend (perhaps not as un-constiutionally). also in regards to that and with the evidence that exposed the DTI company it has been shown that floridas recount was unconstituitionally done (yes, i know i spelt that wrong) and the voting of a president in a democracy is up to the PEOPLE! not some judges, especially ones whose backgrounds have been questionable. what is most amazing about this period of history is that one un-democatic act led to more and more un-democratic act. saying that i don't feel bushes oppostion and the fact tha
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Someone (September 23, 2003)
I've been in the military for five years now, I've had aircraft hit my building in D.C. and lost the use of my right arm in Iraq.
A lot of you seem to be bitching about the war in Iraq.
First- Every soldier there has volunteered to serve his or her country and taken an oath to follow legal orders.
Second- Congress and the Senate both voted to attack Iraq. Just as they did when Clinton was in office. If we'd gone to war then with Clinton in office, I doubt we would have gotten any support at all. Bush isn't attacking Iraq to take attention away from a blow job and possible impeachment.
Third- Iraq has had weapons of mass destruction in the past, they've used them on their own people and on their neighbors.
Forth- The attacks on 9/11 weren't only a strike at America they were a struck on the economy of America too, that's why they chose the financial center of show rest of comment 6+ Replies
Someone (September 23, 2003)
First off, if this was said already, don't get all cryish and start whining- there is no way i was reading 146 posts second: while this will be a good tour, people are going to go and then vote againts bush, not b/c they have their own original political views, but b/c their favorite bands "told them to". You want to have a influential tour? Don't go out with a anti-Bush tour, have an awareness tour, offer information mostly un-known by young people, and allow them to decide. Make people think, don't do it for them. I can already hear the 18 year old college jocks screaming "fuck bush", and the jaded-30-something year old-80's punks having non-intellectual conversations on why bush sucks- all b/c of a fucking tour. play music, use your popularity to gain awareness and political exposure, but don't subject us to your discontent 1+ Reply
Smashcore (September 23, 2003)
Oh please just shut up.
Fuck the fucking troops, your all the tools of a mindless government with power and control as their aim. And I can't believe how many of you guys still support Bush. And of course Fat Mike should be doing this kinda thing, that is part of what punk is about. He's not forcing his opinions he's offering out alternative education, and the more people who do that the better.
You swore to fight for your country and follow orders, oh how fucking big of you. what do countries matter anyway, they're just masses of land. grow up.
Second, no bush didnt attack iraq to draw attension away from Impeachment, he did it because he wants control of Iraq so he can shut up all the countries America has fucked over in the past. Its happened countless times before and it will happen again. War is the answer to NOTHING. get it in your head. They'll only be more terror show rest of comment 3+ Replies
Someone (September 23, 2003)
I wish our prime Minister was a drunk driving cokehead too who cheated to win the election with post-dated votes from oversea americans in the navy. Oh well! We`re all going to die soon with Bush anyway cuz he`s bad for the whole world. -Ejaculine 1+ Reply
toma (September 23, 2003)
i saw a man on tv ocne who had his penis cut off due to cancer and then used his middle finger to make a new one. i thought it was a bad idea, because it'd be pretty small, ad who wants a penis with knuckles and fingerprints anyway? 2+ Replies
Someone (September 23, 2003)
I keep hearing the word "blindly" used when referring to anyone that follows or supports George Bush. Then I keep hearing about how Fat Mike is doing the right thing by telling people to vote against Bush. Those two statements seem very contradictory to me. First of all, people that support Bush arent neccessarily doing it blindly. I know some very educated people who may not have voted for Bush in the first place but who are very supportive of what he has done. I know some very uneducated people that talk about how Bush is ruining our country and then spew off the same crap that I read on here. If Fat Mike, or anyone for that matter, wants to make a difference in this country by encouraging people to vote, hey good for them. But, doing so while at the same time handing out anti-Bush propaganda is kind of counterproductive. "Educate youselves on the country's gov show rest of comment 1+ Reply
Someone (September 23, 2003)
Who knows if anyone will read this post all the way down here but I think some of you are missing the point? Since when do you have to be smart or informed to speak your mind? Since when did you all stop thinking for yourselves? Mike is just as smart as the next guy, yeah he has a sense of humor that comes across in his music “my vagina” but this doesn’t mean there AREN’T other thoughts in that big head of his!
Don’t vote, don’t change anything, and don’t participate, fine, no skin off his ass. He has the time and the will and the means to make punkvoter happen, BRAVO Fat Mike for trying to knock some sense into these public school educated no attention span already stopped reading this post little fuckers who will have to pay the price, literally and figuratively for what W. is doing today!! Fat Mike, now that I think about show rest of comment 1+ Reply
againstallauthority (September 23, 2003)
OK I´m sick of nazis who are saying they like NOFX but they´re happy with Bush. I´m sick of people who don´t think. You are just saying "I love you" to U.S. flag when politicians are killing with the excuse of the stupid flag. You don´t care about corrupts assholes leading this society. FUCK YOU!! 3+ Replies
Someone (September 23, 2003)
'the UN could help create a consitution for Iraq. I mean, they are good at that.' This guy is running one of the world's super powers? Nothing to do with his call on war in iraq, but this guy is an absolute fucktard. The americans NEED to get him out of the white house, he's a blatant obnoxious retard, who is making the world we live in even worse than before he was in office.
Someone (September 23, 2003)
fat mike hates mtv, why is he speaking to them? well i'd like to see nofx and alkaline trio, so i can bear through the other horrible bands that are on it, but isn't rise against on this? 2+ Replies
Someone (September 23, 2003)
half of the people complain that punk is to cynicall and offers no solutions, but when it does all you people whine and bitch about it on a lighter note, unless dean, kucinich or sharpton(longshot) get the democratic nomination theres no way in hell i'll vote for a democrat. It's socialist all the way for me! 4+ Replies
Someone (September 23, 2003)
the worst thing for this country, and world is apathy and ignorance. Mike is trying to end that. give the guy some credit for trying. maybe some of you cynical assholes would like him more if he spent all day playing PS2 and making stupid comments on message boards that no one cares about.
Someone (September 23, 2003)
Everyone that thinks they know more about politics than Fat Mike are retards. He obviously did his research and knows a good deal about how Bush is ruining the world.
Someone (September 23, 2003)
Fuck it, I'm voting Democrat in '04. I've been a Green since 2000, but enough is enough. I hope Kucinich, Dean or Clark wins the nod. The rest are knobs. I'm really happy about this tour. 1+ Reply
skankin_in_the_pit (September 23, 2003)
I applaud Mike for doing something. Funding and organizing this comp and tour is a great thing. Everyone in the "punk scene" talks aboout doing stuff and trying to make a difference. Mike is doing that. Maybe this will educate some people. That being said I don't think slandering Bush over and over is the best way to go about this. Everyone already knows Bush has done some hideous, corrupt, and downright awful things. How about giving us some good reasons that Dean, Clark, or any of the other democratic candidates would make a better president. Including bands like good charlotte and sum 41 will at least get all the ignorant people that don't give a damn to vote democratic instead of not voting at all.
Someone (September 23, 2003)
hmmm, i would like to see Bush out of office but there still won't be anyone worth voting for. Interesting to see bands like good charlotte and sum 41 on this tour, seeing that you get some bad backlash from the press for talking bad about Bush....not to mention the gungho all american patriotic kids who will hate them for this. My vote for the 2004 elections goes to Dave Chappelle 2+ Replies
Someone (September 23, 2003)
I didn't need a bunch of shitty bands to tell me that Bush sucks. We probably won't get a decent presidential candidate to run in our lifetime. Fat Mike is an idiot, Fat Records still suck. 3+ Replies
Someone (September 24, 2003)
Rock The Vote is a legit organization that has been working on the same cause for the last several elections. If Fat Mike really wants to make a differance he should align himself with them... 2+ Replies
Someone (September 24, 2003)
i thought the points against the USAF wewre good. firstly, if someone attacks the economy sector of the U.S the U.S being upset is totally undersrtandableof the HUMAN cost but the finacial means are usually driven through acts of market imperialism, i mean if we looked into the economies of rthe developing world, and what was seen at cancun (not so much at doha), was that thier economies are strained to allow market libralisation which benifits only the privilaged few. As for the war, if someone wants to fight then thats thier perogative, the probelm is whether it is a conciouss decison. if we look at how imagry has been used we notice that there are strong arguments for 9/11 remberance fueling future acts by the U.S, simlairly, and in afghanistan where warlords are basically controlling through a cutklure of fear the mujadeen were taught by the U.S, and to an extent the same could show rest of comment 2+ Replies
Someone (September 24, 2003)
I LOVE when shit likes this goes down. it makes me so happy and proud to be a canadian... no worries up here. i for one go to school, come home, jack off 3 times, drink a few pints, watch some tv, jack off on my gf's face, and laugh how the us are and forever will be a slave to canadian policy. thanks americans. ya fuckin morons. all of you. not some of you, all of you. 1+ Reply
Someone (September 24, 2003)
Oooh, punk rock royalty rocking against political royalty. How compelling
Someone (September 24, 2003)
I just want to get this straight. I dont Hate Bush because Fat Mike told me too. I hate him becasue Jello Biafra told me too
Someone (September 25, 2003)
I thought punk was about thinking for yourself, but I was terribly mistaken. Thank you Fat Mike for helping realize that punk rock is about forming political philosophies around catchy music and opinions of bands and record labels.
Someone (November 7, 2003)
Punk and politics - hoorah! But .. well, all it really is is just another Michael Moore-inspired rage-against-the-political-machine. More Bush is an idiot and he stole the election whining. Who got more votes than whom is irrelevant, it's irrelevant when Democrats win, it's irrelevant when Republicans win. It's the system and everyone knows the rules. Bush won, Gore lost, get over it and move on. Bush may be a moron but he's the moron the American public voted for, and he's a moron with enough intelligence to pull off what detractors like Michael Moore exaggeratedly refer to as a coup d'etat.
As if Al Gore would be a better president anyway. Al Gore lied his way through the election campaign, his claims to have invented the internet being among the least of his lies. And what about Tipper, his wife, the woman responsible for Parental Advisory stickers on CDs? Would you really wan
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Someone (November 13, 2003)
with exelent bands like NOFX and greenday alkaline trio Why the fuck are good charlotte going, No 1 fucking likes them and i truly hope they are totally behind what everyone else is doing. Bush sucks and all of his bumchums. but who will be next and will he be fair:s or do we keep fighting. I SAY WE FIGHT
Someone (December 10, 2003)
I just hope that they are gonna rock Wisconsin's Rave bar in downtown milwaukee
Someone (December 10, 2003)
Bush, Dick, and Colon run our government. ...when was it that Alkaline Trio suddenly put on this new "punk attitude"? i'm an emo kid and i'm pretty sure Alkaline Trio never made any referances to politics, hating their parents and/or authority, etc. LONG LIVE EMO. 1+ Reply
Someone (December 10, 2003)
if it weren't for Fat Mike we'd all still be brainwashed, nodding our heads to his "soothing melodramatic references to God." meanwhile, we'd be letting Cheney run his businesses over in Iraq making himself and Dubya rich. The way I see it, Junior just became president for some dirty fucking cash. Armyboy, wake up alright, you fought that fucking shit because you couldn't afford college or your dad told you to stick up for country. Let me tell you something, your country may have your back but the people who are awake are fuckin laughing in your faces. 1+ Reply
Someone (December 10, 2003)
I like how the whole Bush administration completely diverted the whole nation's focus from Osama Bin Laden to Saddam Hussein. A link between the two still hasn't been found...or Hussein himself...or weapons of mass destruction... or ingredients for wmds... or his ass.
Someone (December 11, 2003)
Fat Mike lol more like Fat Idiot.... Granted I am not a big Bush supporter but what Fat Mike and Co. should realize is that know one wants a couple of high school dropouts telling us about politics i doubt Fat Mike can barely spell politics. Regardless of my beliefs I for one know many punks in the Cincinnati area think Fat Mike needs to shut his stupid mouth 1+ Reply
Someone (December 27, 2003)
I think that what fat mike is organizing is a really good idea, we need to stand up for our future. It's not only us, but our children too will have to pay for what our president has done to our economy. Whether or not you like NOFX or Fat Mike or his company you should look at the facts and the state of our country before you make a decision. I always liked NOFX and this made me admire Fat Mike more because he's not ashamed or embarrased to stand up for his beliefs and constitutional rights.
Someone (January 6, 2004)
Man Fat mike is an awsome guy and a great punk rocker. But man.... I thought he was all about not having all this publicity and shit. I mean he used to get pissed off when MTV and VH1 would mention him or his band, and now HE is talking to them himself. I think it would be alot better if he just did the tour and left the media out of it. I never thought i would say it but... Fat Mike is a SELLOUT!!!
Someone (April 10, 2004)
I am a 50-something high school principal from Colorado. Recently, I noticed a student wearing a NOFX t-shirt. He told me a bit about the band. I decided to check it out online and came across this website & reviews. As a sixties-kid, myself, I must say right on (!) to the Rock Against Bush Tour! I hope the punk voter registration is successful--your votes DO count! Just look at the last election :-(
Someone (April 17, 2004)
If you listen to a "band" like Good Charlotte, then you obviously aren't into the LYRICS.
With that fact, what makes you think these kids are going to listen to politics?
...I can side with Fat Mike for using his social status to oust Bush out of office...but, damn he must be getting old when he refers to 25 year olds as "kids".
...and last, the intentions of this tour have already been revealed. So changing the name of the tour really won't help his advertising much now. Commercial radio and television unfortunately won't be able to plug this event accurately and still manage to hold on to their sponsors. ...and the people who listen to those kind of bands obviously do not have a desire to find this information from independant/underground sources, because they obviously choose to surround themselves in the filtered mainstream environment which houses crap bands like Goo
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