Headbangers’ Brawl 2/24: Politics Sell, But Who’s Caring?

Posted by Metal Insider on Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 4:46 pm

Headbangers Brawl

Headbangers’ Brawl is a weekly column where Metal Insider’s contributors take a moment to debate and analyze two opposing sides of a topical issue occurring in the world of metal and/or the music industry.

As of late, Dave Mustaine has found himself in hot water over numerous political comments, including things he said about Rick Santorum, gay marriage, and recently about African women with multiple children. He’s gained more mainstream attention for his remarks than Megadeth has in year, with even Anderson Cooper weighing in on the subject.

Of course, we could go on a long rant about how wrong Mustaine’s comments are, but everyone else has done a good job detailing that already. Instead, we decided to touch on another issue this brings up: politics in metal. While there have been numerous groups in rock and metal that have been very politically active, it’s a subject that’s often met with mixed reactions. So this week in Headbangers’ Brawl, Bram and Zach are having a good old fashion debate about whether politics should have a place in heavy metal or not.

 

Zach: I don’t think a metal bands having a strong political stance is a bad thing, nor should bands steer away from political themes in music. What bugs me, though, is when artists shove their political views in your face to the point that if overshadows the music. It’s gotten to the point where I can’t even listen to a Ted Nugent song without hearing him bashing President Obama. To me, there’s a difference between trying to bring light to an important issue effecting our society and simply yelling about politics to anyone who will listen.

 

Bram: Right. There’s some bands that put politics first. Good luck listening to Rage Against the Machine without getting hit by a message. And there have been some pretty damn political songs from Megadeth and Lamb of God, even before their frontmen decided to get involved in current politics. Writing political songs is one thing. “Holy Wars/ The Punishment Due” still holds up today as a song with a message. But those awesome prescient lyrics are now being overshadowed by Dave spouting about gay marriage and African women. That’s bad form, Dave. As soon as you put yourself out there as someone with opinions, there are going to be those in the media with their knives out (us included) hoping that he’ll say something else that’ll come across as ignorant. On the one hand, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with being politically active, or expressing your views when asked. But I do have a problem when it overshadows your music.

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  • neutral sue

    What bugs me is the double-standard. Any left-leaning artist is “bringing light to an important issue” while right-leaning artists are “simply yelling about politics to anyone who will listen” or in “hot water” over their republican views. I’m not defending anything Dave said, but I do think that: 1) his comments were blown out of proportion; and 2) you have to admit there is a liberal bias and anti-christian sentiment from a supposedly open-minded subculture. It is a shame when those preaching tolerance cannot tolerate the views of those who disagree.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Cody-Brown/1451318472 Cody Brown

    i dont support Dave Mustaine’s statements and i disagree about the overall anti-christian sentiment (it is present sometimes but theirs a large number of christian bands & musicians) however i strongly agree it seems the farther you are from a leftist view the more animosity you seem to receive…i am a die hard libertarian and commonly face haters when i dont agree with the left (i also disagree with the right on quiet a few issues but dont tend to get the same negative vibe with this)

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=773433966 Rus Archer

    it’s ok to have an opinion
    as long as i agree with it

  • Hellno

    THIS is supposed to present both sides??? Apparently you guys have trouble counting to two. Obama is a war criminal, anyone who supports is either brainwashed, ignorant, or a shill.

  • Halaskc

    Excellent diminishing of racist remarks. If your idea is that “open minded” means ” Racism is so cool Dave, You should be allowed to spout it like a liberal spouting about wanting to save dolphins”  to you? There is no liberal bias. There is a humanitarian bias and you have no humanity in your carefully worded “script”. 1) How do you overblow racism? 2) Tolerance does not mean accepting racism. You are a republican, obviously. Buy your kid a gun, go to a K.K.K. meeting and call Obama a *igger and call it free speech. Free speech…yes….worth comparing to “save a dolphin”…only in the warped mind of the frustrated and hateful. To call it disagreeing is like calling a lynching a “personal conflict between right wing and left wing ideals”. So there! 

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