Posted February 16, 2007 by Subverse
Revolution Dub
by Dr. Israel and The Seven Revolutionary Sound
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Subverse says: The opening chords of this song are filled with conflicting emotions. Two existing ideas are at play. The lyrics and horn structure leave you with a feeling of sorrow. The harmony and rhythm are designed to inspire. Political, honest, and from the ghetto, this music has always been intended for people of reposition, and is the nature of Reggae music.
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