Word: anthem
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...sweet. I think that’s a really super model for activism in general. 7. “We Are Your Friends” by Justice vs. Simian. I listened to this song a lot during the campaign—I think it’s a great anthem for subversion of all stripes. Not for any reason—it’s just really danceable. And if there’s something we can all agree on it’s that epic ass-shaking boogie-down is pretty damn subversive. 8. “Party Train?...
It’s been over two weeks since the Harvard men’s hockey team last stood on the blue line, listening to the national anthem before a contest...
...inopportunely recited excerpts. This song begs the ever-pressing question: “Can I be real with you? Real real with you?” Yes, you can. It puts things in perspective. 4) Postal Service, “This Place is a Prison”: An undiscriminating anthem suitable for pre-meds trapped in Cabot and Lit-kids trapped…trapped…oh well. Witness: “This place is a prison/these people aren’t your friends.” More impressive is the bit about that all-too-familiar feeling of near...
...before he stripped down. “The good news is that the river will probably be warmer than the air.” A festive atmosphere reigned upon the bank of the Charles as groups of intrepid students waved flags, shouted the Alaskan state anthem, and showed off their “nude beaver dancing.” Klub member and Crimson photographer Corey M. Rennell ’07-’08, who is currently on leave, led the traditional “jog to the Pole” up and down the riverbank to warm...
...brother Pusha T are back, and Malice’s tune has changed: “So even when the mumblers talk / I still walk the most humblest walk.” You heard him—that’s the anthem, get your damn hands down. “Hell Hath No Fury” is finally here, after years of delays and label disputes and slowly leaking most of its tracks to the internet. In the half decade since they last released a full-on LP, the boys from Virginia Beach have seen some psychic scarring. Blame...