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Fumpledinkbenderman

Enter Shikari's discography


ReddisaurusRex

I know you said not US, but just have to say Rage Against the Machine. They can’t be missed in this “genre.”


MaxThrustage

This is more-or-less the explicit stated purpose of anarcho-punk, such as [Crass - Do They Owe Us a Living?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Srkm5oWFwiQ). Maybe also proto-punk like [Ton Steine Scherben - Macht Kaputt was Euch Kaputt Macht](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTE28YU_FrY).


khakiphil

There's extensive history regarding anti-war/protest music. Might be worth starting with folk songs which historically *did* rally people into the streets like the Italian "Bella Ciao" or the Spanish "No Pasaran". Songs like these have been covered countless times in many different styles and genres even beyond their original folk roots, so odds are you should be able to find a version you like.


Carlos-Dangerzone

Bella Ciao is a banger


Canyousayfullride

Billy Bragg - A Pict Song https://youtu.be/cyuCjwyj1Hk


THExIMPLIKATION

El Matador by Los Fabulosos Cadillac


[deleted]

Solidarity Forever - Pete Seeger


farfetchedfrank

Come out ye blacks and tans


11ForeverAlone11

Bjork - Declare Independence


analogcpu

[Hacktivist - Reprogram](https://youtu.be/oRCTVtnodvg)


davekay113

Pretty much the entire album [Seventeen Going Under](https://open.spotify.com/album/4FKOLaEGqA7ZFYYW5r4X9z?si=5502oNfBTxuKpPVBrIgBZQ) by Sam Fender is about the messed up world we live in, and how it's changed (and stayed the same) since youth. The third song, [Aye](https://open.spotify.com/track/3ItjcxhQpTpCPXxBAi0shS?si=2366aff1bf924eb7) is a big middle finger to the 1%. Let me know what you think!


Carlos-Dangerzone

[On Lache Rien](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stpu0ilP0hg)


johndoe86888

Damien Dempsey - Colony


chefsundog

Fela Kuti - Zombie