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Songs of the Revolution: ‘Gitsum’ by Hog Jaw

July 16, 2012
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If Southern nationalists are looking for a rocking, pro-liberty and utterly defiant song of resistance, here it is. The music comes from Hog Jaw, a Southern rock band from Arizona. SNN readers will no doubt love the Confederate imagery, the reference to south Georgia and call to action.

Lyrics include: ‘I’ll burn in hell before I sell my rights away from me. It’s high time we embraced the tool that keeps all men free.’

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4 Responses to Songs of the Revolution: ‘Gitsum’ by Hog Jaw

  1. SouthernAtHeart on July 16, 2012 at 12:26 pm

    APPLAUSE! APPLAUSE!!

  2. WhiteSouthron on July 16, 2012 at 6:49 pm

    Yea, I seen that video like a year ago and was impressed.

    The less mainstream bands seem to be more in tune with your average patriotic/nationalistic person. Which would explain why they dont’t recieve mainstream attention. The media bias caters to the one world, we’re all the same crowd. I’m sure you guys knew that already though.

    Another band you might like is Artimus Pyledriver. I’m not sure if they are still together but there is some songs of them on youtube. Check out “Dixie Fight Song” and “Get Some” both of those are quite good. I like them anyway.

  3. flkinganuthin on November 4, 2012 at 10:33 pm

    Dig that Mini 14 folder.. A-Team style!

  4. tj.confederate on January 14, 2013 at 2:01 pm

    cool

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