Punk's Not Dead
Published
MAGA MAGA (Single)
Radio Rubbish
"Punk's not dead!" These words echoed across the streets as a new duo emerged, ready to take on the world. Radio Rubbish, a rebellious pair hailing from different parts of England, had one mission - to bring punk music back to its glory days. Sidney Squacko and Jonny Macko took to their pirate radio ship, known as HMS Radio Rubbish, and broadcasted their bold, anti-establishment sounds to the world. It was a refreshing change from the manufactured pop and cookie-cutter rock that dominated the airwaves.
Their latest release, 'Maga Maga!', is a call to arms for all punks to unite against the looming threat of Trump and his oppressive regime. With lyrics that hark back to classic punk songs, it's a rallying cry for rebellion and resistance. But it's not just about Trump. The duo's main goal is to disrupt the music industry and bring back the raw and unapologetic messaging that defined punk in its prime. They want to break the chains of corporate control and give power back to the people. And punks all over the world are answering the call.
From the streets of London to the underground scene in New York, the punk movement is gaining momentum once again. It's a reminder that music can be a powerful force for change and a platform for dissent. So let's open our windows, shout from the rooftops, and show the world that punk is back and here to stay. Let's make some noise, disrupt the status quo, and bring punk to the forefront once again. After all, as Radio Rubbish would say, "Punk's not dead, it's just been sleeping. And it's time to wake it up."