OK. This is perhaps the strangest of political lists — a Top 50 conservative rock songs selected by The National Review. While some of the music seems pretty obvious — Metallica “Don’t Tread on Me” — other songs seem to do nothing more than prove that a.) the magazine does not understand shades of gray (“Won’t Get Fooled Again” is about not being a follower, as is “Cult of Personality” — messages that remain apropos in the age of Dubya) or b.) the magazine lacks the ability to discern irony (“Sympathy for the Devil” as a paean to conservative values?????).
Overall one of the most bizarre lists I’ve come across.
Channel Surfing, The South Brunswick Post, The Cranbury Press
There are so many great conservative rock songs I\’ve made a list of 50 more.