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como este , particularmente en la era presente era de plataformas de noticias multimedia para mejorar nuestra comprensión de la variedad de influencias que la vida política y cultural cotidiana ejerce sobre nuestro consumo literario .
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Social protest has a long history , particularly in rock and roll – one only need think of Credence Clearwater revival or the Rolling Stones in the 1960s , directly addressing foreign wars and protest movements through their lyrics . Black Sabbath ’ s seminal protest song War Pigs – an anthem that first appeared on their 1970 ’ s album Paranoid , which has been recorded over two dozen times ( to date ) by other musicians . Musicians from all heavy metal genres acknowledge the importance and influence of Black Sabbath ’ s reshaping approach to rock and roll in the 1970s . In many ways , Sabbath ’ s cavalier 1 anti-war song is the prototype for subsequent generations of bands who address political subject matter . While political engagement and the rhetoric of protest has been a mainstay of the rock and metal scene during the last several decades , there has also been a resurgence of nuclear rhetoric in contemporary music videos on the global stage . This essay highlights recent videos that express a steadfast anxiety about Cold War politics and atomic destruction .
1 Originally titled “ Walpurgis ,” for witches ’ night – the record company worried it was too satanic sounding , according to lyricist Geezer Butler ; the band changed the title , but none of the lyrics . Wiederhorn , John . “ Black Sabbath Bassist Geezer Butler Gets ‘ Paranoid .’” Noisecreep . 30 July 2010 . Retrieved 15 February 2017 . http :// noisecreep . com / black-sabbath-bassist-geezer-butler-gets-paranoid /.
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