VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.045USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.015SBD
Effective Power
5.008SP
├── Own SP
0.647SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+4.361SP
Detailed Balance
| STEEM | ||
| balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
| Own SP | 0.647SP | SP |
| Delegated Out | 0.000SP | SP |
| Delegation In | 4.361SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 5.008SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 0.000SP | SP |
| SBD | ||
| sbd_balance | 0.015SBD | SBD |
| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_market_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| reward_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
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| id | 191714 |
| rank | 1,029,769 |
| reputation | 20020396 |
| created | 2017-06-13T20:45:36 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
| post_count | 1 |
| comment_count | 0 |
| lifetime_vote_count | 0 |
| witnesses_voted_for | 0 |
| last_post | 2017-06-13T20:53:06 |
| last_root_post | 2017-06-13T20:53:06 |
| last_vote_time | 2017-12-14T17:03:48 |
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| reward_vesting_balance | 0.000000 VESTS |
| vesting_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting_withdraw_rate | 0.000000 VESTS |
| next_vesting_withdrawal | 1969-12-31T23:59:59 |
| withdrawn | 0 |
| to_withdraw | 0 |
| withdraw_routes | 0 |
| savings_withdraw_requests | 0 |
| last_account_recovery | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| reset_account | null |
| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| last_account_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| mined | No |
| sbd_seconds | 0 |
| sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| savings_sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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To Date
2026/05/18 08:31:51
2026/05/18 08:31:51
| delegatee | yrvelez |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 7091.728413 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #106153341/Trx 6f8e3bcec41e210047d3a647bf4ce13914c52993 |
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2026/05/13 13:29:51
| delegatee | yrvelez |
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| vesting shares | 4379.518008 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #106016009/Trx d53a25a6946a26fabcf01ea695f8f1a4b8d2e2b3 |
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2026/04/26 07:40:21
| delegatee | yrvelez |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 7104.244169 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105520762/Trx 22b1e4e457510ab989ef826c049d791fd78f83c2 |
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2026/01/24 06:04:12
| delegatee | yrvelez |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4421.064827 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #102878478/Trx 5c04143b5414d218f925da9ce6adcd0394ef998b |
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2024/12/18 01:13:03
| delegatee | yrvelez |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4585.284024 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #91324672/Trx e949f7f306b55e62de974a758b9fbea03e1ee0b3 |
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2023/11/14 16:52:33
| delegatee | yrvelez |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4754.417556 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #79878777/Trx 4fce54aaf86d30ecd1a92a1b750fd455d7508fad |
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2023/09/22 13:03:18
| delegatee | yrvelez |
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| vesting shares | 7691.326342 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #78366052/Trx ba90bbbb72cce98415f9db78cbcd8032befa5aa4 |
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2022/11/03 20:09:57
| delegatee | yrvelez |
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| vesting shares | 7913.377780 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #69123370/Trx 745a57bb6f144dc7a912132c6693235f140ef2d5 |
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2022/01/18 01:08:36
| delegatee | yrvelez |
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| vesting shares | 8133.485381 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #60826354/Trx 6966657cf18de3215dc3ac74ff2c4afe43445752 |
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2021/06/14 08:14:03
| delegatee | yrvelez |
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| vesting shares | 8317.679669 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #54616562/Trx dc70b46dc4f962f995573927e5c046b91e22d80e |
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}2020/12/11 18:24:03
2020/12/11 18:24:03
| delegatee | yrvelez |
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| vesting shares | 8505.101643 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49363752/Trx 448603d477bfcedafffabe3c8791034e2e73fbfa |
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2020/12/06 11:58:54
| delegatee | yrvelez |
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| vesting shares | 1912.543513 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49215262/Trx 618f8fd26deef665e02a28b48127970457446f62 |
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2020/12/05 22:01:42
| delegatee | yrvelez |
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| vesting shares | 8511.309497 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49198832/Trx 85b9ffd2fc7f13c6bcfe57b74a7a4c833b9c6eb5 |
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2020/11/03 06:42:57
| delegatee | yrvelez |
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| Transaction Info | Block #48275554/Trx 92bc75fde23ee5dbd2ea29fd1eb1d2fc88a6a9d3 |
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2020/05/09 13:04:03
| delegatee | yrvelez |
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| Transaction Info | Block #43225623/Trx 0bc0b46124fb7ed25a67f9f9ecbca9e12eeeb5ba |
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2020/05/08 17:46:30
| delegatee | yrvelez |
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2020/04/16 04:31:45
| delegatee | yrvelez |
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2019/06/13 21:18:30
| author | steemitboard |
| body | Congratulations @yrvelez! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@yrvelez/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@yrvelez) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=yrvelez)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes! |
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2019/05/12 21:39:36
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}yrvelezpublished a new post: is-kid-rock-s-bawitdaba-a-poor-man-s-bulls-on-parade2017/06/13 21:09:27
yrvelezpublished a new post: is-kid-rock-s-bawitdaba-a-poor-man-s-bulls-on-parade
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| author | yrvelez |
| body | Recently, Billboard reported that Rage Against the Machine (RATM) had “no plans” of recording their follow-up to 2000's critically-acclaimed “Renegades”. The quartet is known for their spirited defense of the working class and their defiance toward American institutions. The song “Bulls on Parade” exemplifies the RATM sound as lead singer Zack de la Rocha decries the military industrial complex and the politicians who support it as they “rally round the family with a pocket full of shells.” The song made RATM a household name and became an anthem for activists across the nation. Despite their incisive commentary and provocative tone, however, RATM could never reached their intended audience — working class people. Working class people could never relate to songs such as “Guerrilla Radio” or “Killing in the Name” that were so drenched in metaphor they served to confuse, rather than educate. Somewhat ironically, the primary consumers of RATM were those who benefited most from American institutions: young middle-class suburban whites. That is, those who had enough time to dissect RATM’s song lyrics and incorporate them into their belief systems. RATM will inevitably fall into obscurity because they failed to mobilize their intended audience. Their lyrics prevented them from doing so. Historically speaking, the working class has always favored practical arguments over theoretical abstractions. Working class movements have been activated by leaders who recognize the worker’s plight and speak in a language they understand. Historical examples include Lech Wałęsa, a shipyard worker turned trade-union organizer who successfully promoted Polish independence in the face of violent resistance from the USSR. In music, the working class does have its Lech Wałęsa and his name is Kid Rock. A critical look at Kid Rock’s discography forces us to confront the fact that Kid Rock has been an unrecognized spokesperson for the working class. Unrecognized not by his audience, but the pompous music critics who have refused to engage with his work. > “you can look for answers but that ain’t fun” Sonically, Kid Rock’s “Bawitdaba” is indistinguishable from most songs in RATM’s catalogue. If you were to replace Kid Rock with Zack de la Rocha and retain the instrumentation, “Bawitdaba” could very well be a song off of RATM’s self-titled album. The song begins with Kid Rock proclaiming his name as distorted guitars pulse over simple but devastating drums. Listeners are treated with an infectious chorus that pays homage to earlier times in Hip Hop. In the first verse, Kid Rock celebrates his audience, littering his rhymes with familiar cultural products and experiences such as “chicks with beepers”, “southern comfort”, and “cars packed with speakers.” Then, after establishing rapport, he launches into a blistering critique of American society, noting the “bastards at the IRS”, “crooked cops”, and “his homies in the county in cell block six.” Kid recognizes his audience is not blind to the problems facing the country. Rather than repeating truisms or relying on abstract concepts, Kid directly criticizes the nation’s corrupt tax code and criminal justice system. Kid punctuates the song with “you can look for answers but that ain’t fun” as he implicitly lambasts bands like RATM who hold that workers can only obtain class consciousness through careful introspection. Kid understands the nation’s problems are self-evident and that the “fun” comes from challenging the system, not penning obtuse indictments of it. Kid Rock’s “Bawitdaba” is a poor man’s “Bulls on Parade”. Not because it is devoid of quality, as the phrase is commonly used, but because it accomplishes a goal RATM could have accomplished if they were not so invested in preaching proletariat politics with a bourgeois tongue. > “Now get in the pit and try to love someone.” |
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| body | Recently, Billboard reported that Rage Against the Machine (RATM) had “no plans” of recording their follow-up to 2000's critically-acclaimed “Renegades”. The quartet is known for their spirited defense of the working class and their defiance toward American institutions. The song “Bulls on Parade” exemplifies the RATM sound as lead singer Zack de la Rocha decries the military industrial complex and the politicians who support it as they “rally round the family with a pocket full of shells.” The song made RATM a household name and became an anthem for activists across the nation. Despite their incisive commentary and provocative tone, however, RATM could never reached their intended audience — working class people. Working class people could never relate to songs such as “Guerrilla Radio” or “Killing in the Name” that were so drenched in metaphor they served to confuse, rather than educate. Somewhat ironically, the primary consumers of RATM were those who benefited most from American institutions: young middle-class suburban whites. That is, those who had enough time to dissect RATM’s song lyrics and incorporate them into their belief systems. RATM will inevitably fall into obscurity because they failed to mobilize their intended audience. Their lyrics prevented them from doing so. Historically speaking, the working class has always favored practical arguments over theoretical abstractions. Working class movements have been activated by leaders who recognize the worker’s plight and speak in a language they understand. Historical examples include Lech Wałęsa, a shipyard worker turned trade-union organizer who successfully promoted Polish independence in the face of violent resistance from the USSR. In music, the working class does have its Lech Wałęsa and his name is Kid Rock. A critical look at Kid Rock’s discography forces us to confront the fact that Kid Rock has been an unrecognized spokesperson for the working class. Unrecognized not by his audience, but the pompous music critics who have refused to engage with his work. > “you can look for answers but that ain’t fun” Sonically, Kid Rock’s “Bawitdaba” is indistinguishable from most songs in RATM’s catalogue. If you were to replace Kid Rock with Zack de la Rocha and retain the instrumentation, “Bawitdaba” could very well be a song off of RATM’s self-titled album. The song begins with Kid Rock proclaiming his name as distorted guitars pulse over simple but devastating drums. Listeners are treated with an infectious chorus that pays homage to earlier times in Hip Hop. In the first verse, Kid Rock celebrates his audience, littering his rhymes with familiar cultural products and experiences such as “chicks with beepers”, “southern comfort”, and “cars packed with speakers.” Then, after establishing rapport, he launches into a blistering critique of American society, noting the “bastards at the IRS”, “crooked cops”, and “his homies in the county in cell block six.” Kid recognizes his audience is not blind to the problems facing the country. Rather than repeating truisms or relying on abstract concepts, Kid directly criticizes the nation’s corrupt tax code and criminal justice system. Kid punctuates the song with “you can look for answers but that ain’t fun” as he implicitly lambasts bands like RATM who hold that workers can only obtain class consciousness through careful introspection. Kid understands the nation’s problems are self-evident and that the “fun” comes from challenging the system, not penning obtuse indictments of it. Kid Rock’s “Bawitdaba” is a poor man’s “Bulls on Parade”. Not because it is devoid of quality, as the phrase is commonly used, but because it accomplishes a goal RATM could have accomplished if they were not so invested in preaching proletariat politics with a bourgeois tongue. > “Now get in the pit and try to love someone.” |
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| body | Recently, Billboard reported that Rage Against the Machine (RATM) had “no plans” of recording their follow-up to 2000's critically-acclaimed “Renegades”. The quartet is known for their spirited defense of the working class and their defiance toward American institutions. The song “Bulls on Parade” exemplifies the RATM sound as lead singer Zack de la Rocha decries the military industrial complex and the politicians who support it as they “rally round the family with a pocket full of shells.” The song made RATM a household name and became an anthem for activists across the nation. Despite their incisive commentary and provocative tone, however, RATM could never reached their intended audience — working class people. Working class people could never relate to songs such as “Guerrilla Radio” or “Killing in the Name” that were so drenched in metaphor they served to confuse, rather than educate. Somewhat ironically, the primary consumers of RATM were those who benefited most from American institutions: young middle-class suburban whites. That is, those who had enough time to dissect RATM’s song lyrics and incorporate them into their belief systems. RATM will inevitably fall into obscurity because they failed to mobilize their intended audience. Their lyrics prevented them from doing so. Historically speaking, the working class has always favored practical arguments over theoretical abstractions. Working class movements have been activated by leaders who recognize the worker’s plight and speak in a language they understand. Historical examples include Lech Wałęsa, a shipyard worker turned trade-union organizer who successfully promoted Polish independence in the face of violent resistance from the USSR. In music, the working class does have its Lech Wałęsa and his name is Kid Rock. A critical look at Kid Rock’s discography forces us to confront the fact that Kid Rock has been an unrecognized spokesperson for the working class. Unrecognized not by his audience, but the pompous music critics who have refused to engage with his work. > “you can look for answers but that ain’t fun” Sonically, Kid Rock’s “Bawitdaba” is indistinguishable from most songs in RATM’s catalogue. If you were to replace Kid Rock with Zack de la Rocha and retain the instrumentation, “Bawitdaba” could very well be a song off of RATM’s self-titled album. The song begins with Kid Rock proclaiming his name as distorted guitars pulse over simple but devastating drums. Listeners are treated with an infectious chorus that pays homage to earlier times in Hip Hop. In the first verse, Kid Rock celebrates his audience, littering his rhymes with familiar cultural products and experiences such as “chicks with beepers”, “southern comfort”, and “cars packed with speakers.” Then, after establishing rapport, he launches into a blistering critique of American society, noting the “bastards at the IRS”, “crooked cops”, and “his homies in the county in cell block six.” Kid recognizes his audience is not blind to the problems facing the country. Rather than repeating truisms or relying on abstract concepts, Kid directly criticizes the nation’s corrupt tax code and criminal justice system. Kid punctuates the song with “you can look for answers but that ain’t fun” as he implicitly lambasts bands like RATM who hold that workers can only obtain class consciousness through careful introspection. Kid understands the nation’s problems are self-evident and that the “fun” comes from challenging the system, not penning obtuse indictments of it. Kid Rock’s “Bawitdaba” is a poor man’s “Bulls on Parade”. Not because it is devoid of quality, as the phrase is commonly used, but because it accomplishes a goal RATM could have accomplished if they were not so invested in preaching proletariat politics with a bourgeois tongue. > “Now get in the pit and try to love someone.” |
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| body | Recently, Billboard reported that Rage Against the Machine (RATM) had “no plans” of recording their follow-up to 2000's critically-acclaimed “Renegades”. The quartet is known for their spirited defense of the working class and their defiance toward American institutions. The song “Bulls on Parade” exemplifies the RATM sound as lead singer Zack de la Rocha decries the military industrial complex and the politicians who support it as they “rally round the family with a pocket full of shells.” The song made RATM a household name and became an anthem for activists across the nation. Despite their incisive commentary and provocative tone, however, RATM could never reached their intended audience — working class people. Working class people could never relate to songs such as “Guerrilla Radio” or “Killing in the Name” that were so drenched in metaphor they served to confuse, rather than educate. Somewhat ironically, the primary consumers of RATM were those who benefited most from American institutions: young middle-class suburban whites. That is, those who had enough time to dissect RATM’s song lyrics and incorporate them into their belief systems. RATM will inevitably fall into obscurity because they failed to mobilize their intended audience. Their lyrics prevented them from doing so. Historically speaking, the working class has always favored practical arguments over theoretical abstractions. Working class movements have been activated by leaders who recognize the worker’s plight and speak in a language they understand. Historical examples include Lech Wałęsa, a shipyard worker turned trade-union organizer who successfully promoted Polish independence in the face of violent resistance from the USSR. In music, the working class does have its Lech Wałęsa and his name is Kid Rock. A critical look at Kid Rock’s discography forces us to confront the fact that Kid Rock has been an unrecognized spokesperson for the working class. Unrecognized not by his audience, but the pompous music critics who have refused to engage with his work. > “you can look for answers but that ain’t fun” Sonically, Kid Rock’s “Bawitdaba” is indistinguishable from most songs in RATM’s catalogue. If you were to replace Kid Rock with Zack de la Rocha and retain the instrumentation, “Bawitdaba” could very well be a song off of RATM’s self-titled album. The song begins with Kid Rock proclaiming his name as distorted guitars pulse over simple but devastating drums. Listeners are treated with an infectious chorus that pays homage to earlier times in Hip Hop. In the first verse, Kid Rock celebrates his audience, littering his rhymes with familiar cultural products and experiences such as “chicks with beepers”, “southern comfort”, and “cars packed with speakers.” Then, after establishing rapport, he launches into a blistering critique of American society, noting the “bastards at the IRS”, “crooked cops”, and “his homies in the county in cell block six.” Kid recognizes his audience is not blind to the problems facing the country. Rather than repeating truisms or relying on abstract concepts, Kid directly criticizes the nation’s corrupt tax code and criminal justice system. Kid punctuates the song with “you can look for answers but that ain’t fun” as he implicitly lambasts bands like RATM who hold that workers can only obtain class consciousness through careful introspection. Kid understands the nation’s problems are self-evident and that the “fun” comes from challenging the system, not penning obtuse indictments of it. Kid Rock’s “Bawitdaba” is a poor man’s “Bulls on Parade”. Not because it is devoid of quality, as the phrase is commonly used, but because it accomplishes a goal RATM could have accomplished if they were not so invested in preaching proletariat politics with a bourgeois tongue. > “Now get in the pit and try to love someone.” |
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| body | Recently, Billboard reported that Rage Against the Machine (RATM) had “no plans” of recording their follow-up to 2000's critically-acclaimed “Renegades”. The quartet is known for their spirited defense of the working class and their defiance toward American institutions. The song “Bulls on Parade” exemplifies the RATM sound as lead singer Zack de la Rocha decries the military industrial complex and the politicians who support it as they “rally round the family with a pocket full of shells.” The song made RATM a household name and became an anthem for activists across the nation. Despite their incisive commentary and provocative tone, however, RATM could never reached their intended audience — working class people. Working class people could never relate to songs such as “Guerrilla Radio” or “Killing in the Name” that were so drenched in metaphor they served to confuse, rather than educate. Somewhat ironically, the primary consumers of RATM were those who benefited most from American institutions: young middle-class suburban whites. That is, those who had enough time to dissect RATM’s song lyrics and incorporate them into their belief systems. RATM will inevitably fall into obscurity because they failed to mobilize their intended audience. Their lyrics prevented them from doing so. Historically speaking, the working class has always favored practical arguments over theoretical abstractions. Working class movements have been activated by leaders who recognize the worker’s plight and speak in a language they understand. Historical examples include Lech Wałęsa, a shipyard worker turned trade-union organizer who successfully promoted Polish independence in the face of violent resistance from the USSR. In music, the working class does have its Lech Wałęsa and his name is Kid Rock. A critical look at Kid Rock’s discography forces us to confront the fact that Kid Rock has been an unrecognized spokesperson for the working class. Unrecognized not by his audience, but the pompous music critics who have refused to engage with his work. > “you can look for answers but that ain’t fun” Sonically, Kid Rock’s “Bawitdaba” is indistinguishable from most songs in RATM’s catalogue. If you were to replace Kid Rock with Zack de la Rocha and retain the instrumentation, “Bawitdaba” could very well be a song off of RATM’s self-titled album. The song begins with Kid Rock proclaiming his name as distorted guitars pulse over simple but devastating drums. Listeners are treated with an infectious chorus that pays homage to earlier times in Hip Hop. In the first verse, Kid Rock celebrates his audience, littering his rhymes with familiar cultural products and experiences such as “chicks with beepers”, “southern comfort”, and “cars packed with speakers.” Then, after establishing rapport, he launches into a blistering critique of American society, noting the “bastards at the IRS”, “crooked cops”, and “his homies in the county in cell block six.” Kid recognizes his audience is not blind to the problems facing the country. Rather than repeating truisms or relying on abstract concepts, Kid directly criticizes the nation’s corrupt tax code and criminal justice system. Kid punctuates the song with “you can look for answers but that ain’t fun” as he implicitly lambasts bands like RATM who hold that workers can only obtain class consciousness through careful introspection. Kid understands the nation’s problems are self-evident and that the “fun” comes from challenging the system, not penning obtuse indictments of it. Kid Rock’s “Bawitdaba” is a poor man’s “Bulls on Parade”. Not because it is devoid of quality, as the phrase is commonly used, but because it accomplishes a goal RATM could have accomplished if they were not so invested in preaching proletariat politics with a bourgeois tongue. > “Now get in the pit and try to love someone.” |
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| body | Recently, Billboard reported that Rage Against the Machine (RATM) had “no plans” of recording their follow-up to 2000's critically-acclaimed “Renegades”. The quartet is known for their spirited defense of the working class and their defiance toward American institutions. The song “Bulls on Parade” exemplifies the RATM sound as lead singer Zack de la Rocha decries the military industrial complex and the politicians who support it as they “rally round the family with a pocket full of shells.” The song made RATM a household name and became an anthem for activists across the nation. Despite their incisive commentary and provocative tone, however, RATM could never reached their intended audience — working class people. Working class people could never relate to songs such as “Guerrilla Radio” or “Killing in the Name” that were so drenched in metaphor they served to confuse, rather than educate. Somewhat ironically, the primary consumers of RATM were those who benefited most from American institutions: young middle-class suburban whites. That is, those who had enough time to dissect RATM’s song lyrics and incorporate them into their belief systems. RATM will inevitably fall into obscurity because they failed to mobilize their intended audience. Their lyrics prevented them from doing so. Historically speaking, the working class has always favored practical arguments over theoretical abstractions. Working class movements have been activated by leaders who recognize the worker’s plight and speak in a language they understand. Historical examples include Lech Wałęsa, a shipyard worker turned trade-union organizer who successfully promoted Polish independence in the face of violent resistance from the USSR. In music, the working class does have its Lech Wałęsa and his name is Kid Rock. A critical look at Kid Rock’s discography forces us to confront the fact that Kid Rock has been an unrecognized spokesperson for the working class. Unrecognized not by his audience, but the pompous music critics who have refused to engage with his work. > “you can look for answers but that ain’t fun” Sonically, Kid Rock’s “Bawitdaba” is indistinguishable from most songs in RATM’s catalogue. If you were to replace Kid Rock with Zack de la Rocha and retain the instrumentation, “Bawitdaba” could very well be a song off of RATM’s self-titled album. The song begins with Kid Rock proclaiming his name as distorted guitars pulse over simple but devastating drums. Listeners are treated with an infectious chorus that pays homage to earlier times in Hip Hop. In the first verse, Kid Rock celebrates his audience, littering his rhymes with familiar cultural products and experiences such as “chicks with beepers”, “southern comfort”, and “cars packed with speakers.” Then, after establishing rapport, he launches into a blistering critique of American society, noting the “bastards at the IRS”, “crooked cops”, and “his homies in the county in cell block six.” Kid recognizes his audience is not blind to the problems facing the country. Rather than repeating truisms or relying on abstract concepts, Kid directly criticizes the nation’s corrupt tax code and criminal justice system. Kid punctuates the song with “you can look for answers but that ain’t fun” as he implicitly lambasts bands like RATM who hold that workers can only obtain class consciousness through careful introspection. Kid understands the nation’s problems are self-evident and that the “fun” comes from challenging the system, not penning obtuse indictments of it. Kid Rock’s “Bawitdaba” is a poor man’s “Bulls on Parade”. Not because it is devoid of quality, as the phrase is commonly used, but because it accomplishes a goal RATM could have accomplished if they were not so invested in preaching proletariat politics with a bourgeois tongue. > “Now get in the pit and try to love someone.” |
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| JSON METADATA | |
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