Metal Insider’s Top Five: Republican Rockers

Posted by Metal Insider on Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 5:47 pm

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4. Kid Rock The “Bawitdaba” vocalist has always been vocal about being a Republican supporter. That’s why it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Rock will actually be performing at the Republican National Convention this week. But that’s not all the “Cowboy” singer has done to show his Republicans some support. Rock recently shared the stage with VP candidate Paul Ryan at a fundraiser outside of Detroit, while Mitt Romney has been using his song “Born Free” as his campaign theme. We guess that he thinks “born free” means “born regardless of your method of conception.

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