'ICE Out': Protest Songs From Bruce Springsteen, My Morning Jacket, NOFX, and Others

Musicians Unite Against ICE Brutality: A Protest Anthology Erupts

In the wake of tragic incidents involving US citizens killed by ICE agents, protests have erupted across Minnesota and worldwide. The brutal actions of this government agency have sparked outrage among activist-minded musicians, resulting in a plethora of protest songs that condemn the administration's policies.

One such song is "Streets of Minneapolis" by Bruce Springsteen. With its powerful title reminiscent of another iconic protest song, "Streets of Philadelphia," the track narrates the arrival of Trump's thugs and how their actions led to two senseless deaths on snow-filled streets – Renee Good and Alex Pretti. The chorus repeats a haunting refrain: "We'll remember the names of those who died on the streets of Minneapolis." The song ends with protesters chanting, "ICE out, ICE out."

My Morning Jacket's "Peacelands" is another standout protest anthem. Released as a benefit album in late January, the acoustic tracks feature renditions of Brian Wilson and Velvet Underground classics alongside original compositions by Jim James. Proceeds from the LP go towards various charities, including the ACLU, Doctors Without Borders, and the International Rescue Committee. The group's statement emphasizes their stance against ICE brutality and lack of transparency from the administration.

NOFX's "Minnesota Nazis" is a scathing critique of cowardly ICE agents who hide behind masks. Frontman Fat Mike delivers a biting verse that confronts these agents directly: "If those Minnesota Nazis are so sure they're part of the master race, Why do they cover their white faces when they're shooting friendly white unarmed lesbians in the face?" This song embodies the frustration and outrage felt by many as ICE's actions continue to spark controversy.

Billy Bragg's "City of Heroes" is a powerful response to Alex Pretti's killing. The singer-songwriter writes: "When they came for the immigrants, I got in their face." He echoes Pastor Martin NiemΓΆller's Holocaust protest poem, flipping the message to emphasize his solidarity with those resisting ICE brutality. Bragg comments that the bravery of Minneapolis residents is an inspiration to us all.

Lastly, Dropkick Murphys' "Citizen I.C.E." offers a tongue-in-cheek take on the issue. This song's tone pokes fun at the notion of an ICE job description that includes being too scared or dumb to join the military or become a cop. The band has stated that this song is a tribute to Renee Good and her family, with their own message of resistance.

These protest songs demonstrate the power of music as a tool for social commentary and activism. As the struggle against ICE brutality continues, these anthems serve as reminders of our collective responsibility to stand up against injustice.
 
just had to listen to this one - "Streets of Minneapolis" is giving me chills 🎸 i mean, bruce springsteen's storytelling is next level. and it's so sad that we need protest songs like these anymore, but i guess that's just the reality we're living in right now πŸ˜” anyhoo, my morning jacket's "Peacelands" is another track that's really gotten under my skin - those acoustic covers are beautiful 🎢
 
I'm all for musicians using their platforms to speak out against ICE brutality... 🀘 But let's be real, some of these songs feel a bit too on-the-nose, you know? Like, NOFX's "Minnesota Nazis" is definitely impactful, but it comes across as more like a rant than a cohesive song. And I'm not sure how effective the benefit album thing is gonna be - does everyone just automatically assume they're donating to good causes when they buy music with a charity label?

Still, at the end of the day, these protest songs are making a difference and bringing attention to this important issue... πŸ’– And who knows, maybe some people will even get inspired to take action after listening to them. I mean, it's not like we haven't seen enough outrage already - but if music can keep the conversation going, that's all for the best in my book! 🎡
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing 🀯... it's like, what even is going on with ICE? 😱 I mean, I know some people love their jobs and all, but killing two innocent ppl in one day? That's just straight-up wrong 🚫. And the worst part is that they're not even hiding their faces or anything πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ, like they think we won't care about what's really going on.

Anyway, I do love how music is coming together to make a difference 🎢... it's like, we can all be the change we want to see in the world πŸ’–. And these protest songs are straight fire πŸ”₯... Bruce Springsteen's "Streets of Minneapolis" gave me chills, and NOFX's "Minnesota Nazis" is just so angry and necessary 😀. We need more people speaking out against this kind of oppression.

It's also awesome to see artists using their platforms for good 🌟... like My Morning Jacket's benefit album, where all the proceeds go to charity 🎁. And Dropkick Murphys' "Citizen I.C.E." is just so cleverly subversive 😏. Billy Bragg's "City of Heroes" gives me hope that we can make a difference if we all stand together πŸ’ͺ.

We need more music like this, and we need it now 🚨... let's keep making noise until ICE brutality stops for good πŸŽΆπŸ’–
 
I'M FURIOUS BUT NOT SURPRISED BY THIS PROTEST ANTHEM MOVEMENT!!! IT'S ABOUT TIME MUSICIANS SPEAK OUT AGAINST THE INJUSTICE THAT'S BEEN HAPPENING IN THE US!!! BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN'S "STREETS OF MINNEAPOLIS" IS A POWERFUL TRACK, AND I LOVE HOW MY MORNING JACKET'S "PEACELANDS" ALBUM HELPS RAISE MONEY FOR CHARITIES LIKE THE ACLU!!! NOFX'S "MINNESOTA NAZIS" IS LIKE, SO UNSETTLING TO LISTEN TO - IT'S LIKE THEY'RE TELLING THE TRUTH ABOUT ICE'S ACTIONS!!! AND BILLY BRAGG'S "CITY OF HEROES" GIVES ME CHILLS EVERY TIME I HEAR IT!!! DROPKICK MURPHYS' "CITIZEN I.C.E." IS ALSO SO FUNNY, BUT AT THE SAME TIME, IT'S LIKE, VERY SERIOUS AND PROFOUND!!!
 
omg i cant even right now... those sad incidents in minnesota need to stop πŸ€• theyre so senseless u know? like what does icet do thats so bad its gotta be protested but also what can we actually do about it πŸ€” like my mom says we should just stay informed and stuff but idk is that enough lol?
 
Just seen this thread about the new protest song album 🎢πŸ’₯ and I'm blown away by how many iconic bands are speaking out against ICE brutality. Did you know that there's been over 1,200 reported cases of immigrants being detained by ICE in Minnesota alone since 2017? 😱 That's like 4 cases every day! 🀯

According to a recent report by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), there's been a 275% increase in asylum seekers being denied entry into the US since Trump took office. That's over 70,000 people who've been turned away at the border just last year alone! 🚫

Here are some stats on the impact of ICE detention on families:

* 85% of detained immigrants have a family member in the US
* 45% of detainees report being separated from their children
* 75% of detainees report experiencing physical or emotional abuse while in custody

It's heartbreaking to see people being treated like this πŸ€•. But I'm also super inspired by the power of music and activism to bring about change! πŸ’ͺπŸŽ‰
 
just saw this news 🀯... think its amazing how music can bring ppl together like this.ICE's brutality is insane 😱 & it's great 2 see musicians using their platform 2 speak out. 'Streets of Minneapolis' by Bruce Springsteen is giving me all the feels πŸ’”, that chorus gives me chills every time πŸ™. My Morning Jacket's charity album is a beautiful gesture ❀️, we should all be supporting orgs like the ACLU & Doctors Without Borders more often. NOFX's 'Minnesota Nazis' is a scathing critique that needs to be heard loud & clear πŸ’₯, & Billy Bragg's 'City of Heroes' is giving me hope for a better future 🌟. Dropkick Murphys' 'Citizen I.C.E.' is a fun twist on the issue πŸ€ͺ... these protest songs are proof that music can change ppl's minds & spark real action 🎢πŸ’ͺ
 
🚨 These new protest tracks are giving me LIFE! 🎸 I love how they're all uniquely voiced but still united in calling out ICE's atrocities πŸ’” "Streets of Minneapolis" is so hauntingly good, and NOFX's "Minnesota Nazis" is a fire πŸ”₯. Billy Bragg's "City of Heroes" gives me chills every time - his lyrics are so powerful πŸ™Œ
 
πŸ€” The way music is being used here is really powerful 🎡. These protest songs aren't just catchy tunes, they're a call to action πŸ’ͺ. It's like, we need more than just words, we need actions too πŸ‘Š. But these songs are getting people's voices heard and raising awareness about what's going on with ICE πŸ‘‚.

It's also interesting how different artists are approaching the issue from their own perspectives 🎢. Some, like Bruce Springsteen, are sharing personal stories πŸ“š, while others, like Dropkick Murphys, are poking fun at the absurdity of it all πŸ˜‚. And then you've got Billy Bragg, who's using his song to talk about the importance of standing up against injustice πŸ’•.

The fact that these songs are raising funds for charities too is just great 🌟. It shows that music can be more than just a form of entertainment, but also a tool for making a difference in people's lives πŸ’–. So yeah, I think this protest song movement is super important πŸ‘.
 
The US government's treatment of its own citizens by ICE is wild 🀯 I mean, how can you condemn people on national TV and then do them in behind closed doors? 🚫 These new protest songs are giving me life! Bruce Springsteen's "Streets of Minneapolis" is a banger πŸ’₯ and My Morning Jacket's "Peacelands" is so chill. It's amazing that the proceeds from their album go to charities that help people affected by ICE brutality.

NOFX's "Minnesota Nazis" though... Fat Mike is a genius for speaking truth to power like that πŸ™Œ The way they're exposing these cowardly agents and asking them to take off their masks makes so much sense. Billy Bragg's "City of Heroes" is also super inspiring - I love how he flips the Holocaust poem to speak out against ICE brutality.

Dropkick Murphys' "Citizen I.C.E." is a funny one too 🀣 but also shows that they're taking this issue seriously. The thing is, these songs aren't just about protesting - they're about making a difference. They're giving people hope and showing that we can stand up against injustice together πŸ’ͺ
 
🀯 I'm still reeling from the senseless deaths at the hands of ICE agents πŸš”πŸ’€. It's like, we already knew this was a problem, but hearing it out loud is a whole different story 😱. What really gets me though is how quickly these musicians are speaking out and using their platforms to raise awareness 🎀.

I mean, Bruce Springsteen's "Streets of Minneapolis" is giving me chills every time I listen to it 😭. And My Morning Jacket's "Peacelands" is like the ultimate feel-good protest song πŸ™Œ. But at the same time, NOFX's "Minnesota Nazis" is a hard-hitting reminder that this isn't just some distant issue - it's happening right in our own backyard 🀯.

I think what I love most about these songs, though, is how they're all tied together by a thread of solidarity πŸ’•. Whether it's Billy Bragg's powerful call to action or Dropkick Murphys' tongue-in-cheek commentary, each one is speaking truth to power in its own way πŸ™.

Can we talk about how amazing it is that these musicians are using their platforms for good? It's like, they're not just making music - they're making a difference πŸ’₯. And I think that's what's so inspiring about these protest songs...
 
🀯 I mean, can you believe what's happening in the US right now? The whole thing with ICE is just totally unacceptable 🚫. It's amazing to see musicians from all over the world coming together to speak out against this brutal government agency 🌎. Their music is not only a powerful form of protest but also a way for them to honor the victims and their families πŸ’”.

I love how some of these songs are using satire and humor to make their point, like Dropkick Murphys' "Citizen I.C.E." πŸ˜‚. But at the same time, songs like Billy Bragg's "City of Heroes" show that music can also be a really serious and moving form of activism πŸ’ͺ.

What I find really inspiring is how these musicians are using their platforms to raise awareness about issues beyond just ICE brutality. They're supporting charities like the ACLU, Doctors Without Borders, and the International Rescue Committee 🌟. It's clear that they're not just making music for themselves, but also as a way to make a positive impact on the world.

Overall, I think this protest anthology is an amazing example of how music can be a force for good in the world 🎡. It's showing us that even in the face of injustice and oppression, we have the power to come together and create something beautiful 🌈.
 
ICE brutality is super messed up 🀬. The fact that musicians from all over the world are coming together to raise awareness about this issue is a huge deal. Songs like "Streets of Minneapolis" and "Minnesota Nazis" are giving voice to people who feel silenced by the system. It's great to see NOFX's Fat Mike using his platform to confront ICE agents directly - talk about bold lyrics! πŸ’₯ Meanwhile, Billy Bragg's "City of Heroes" is a powerful tribute to Alex Pretti's memory, and Dropkick Murphys' "Citizen I.C.E." is a hilarious take on the whole thing. But seriously, it's time for change πŸ”„.
 
omg u gotta hear this song "Streets of Minneapolis" by Bruce Springsteen its so emotional & powerful 🀯🎢 the way he's telling the story of Renee Good and Alex Pretti's tragic deaths is just heartbreaking

and my morning jacket's "Peacelands" album is like a masterpiece it has all these amazing covers & original songs that are literally fighting for justice πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ’ͺ

NOFX's "Minnesota Nazis" is so raw & honest fat mike is speaking truth to power and its not easy to listen to but u gotta hear it πŸ™ŒπŸ½

billy bragg's "City of Heroes" is like a wake-up call we need more people standing up for what's right πŸ’₯ and the fact that dropkick murphys' song is a tribute to Renee Good & her fam is just so beautiful ❀️
 
ICE brutality is getting out of control πŸ€•, innocent lives lost already... another song "Streets of Minneapolis" by Bruce Springsteen is coming out, narrating the arrival of Trump's thugs and two senseless deaths on snow-filled streets, just heartbreaking πŸ˜”. Musicians are uniting against this, my respect for them πŸ™, I really hope their music makes a difference, but still not sure if it will be enough to stop all this... protest songs are coming out left and right, NOFX's "Minnesota Nazis" is scathing, gotta say that one gives me chills 😨.
 
🀘 Music is such an amazing way to bring people together and express outrage when things are wrong. The fact that so many artists are using their platform to speak out against ICE brutality is really inspiring 🌟 I mean, you've got legends like Bruce Springsteen and Billy Bragg using their influence to amplify the message of justice and equality. And it's not just about the music itself, but also about the impact it has on people who may be feeling powerless or silenced 🀝 NOFX's "Minnesota Nazis" is a scathing critique that hits home hard – it's a reminder that we can't just sit back and watch injustices happen.

And what I love most about these protest songs is how they're not just about the issue itself, but also about the people who are affected by it. Dropkick Murphys' "Citizen I.C.E." is such a funny take on the whole thing – but at the same time, it's also really touching because it's a tribute to Renee Good and her family 🎸

For me, these songs represent everything that's right with music: its ability to bring us together, spark conversation, and inspire change πŸ’₯ So here's to all the musicians who are using their platform to speak out against injustice – keep rocking on! 🀘
 
man i was just talking to my friend who's from minneapolis and he told me about how the protests have been going on there and it's honestly really sad πŸ€•. but you know what's even more inspiring? these protest songs that are coming out of this - like, bruce springsteen's "streets of minneapolis" is giving me all the feels 😊. and i love how my morning jacket's album is supporting charities too, it's a great way to use music for good 🌟. but what really gets me is how these songs are highlighting the lack of transparency from the administration - it's like they're speaking truth to power πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. and dropkick murphys' song "citizen ice" is just hilarious πŸ˜‚, i mean who wouldn't want a job description that includes being scared or dumb? but seriously, this music is giving me hope for a better future 🌈.
 
πŸŽ΅πŸ’” I'm feeling nostalgic for those protest songs back in the day πŸ™ – like that classic Bob Dylan number "Blowin' in the Wind". It's like people were speaking truth to power, you know? 🀝 But at the same time, it's frustrating how far we've come and yet here we are again πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, what even is an ICE agent, right? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ They're just these faceless figures hiding behind masks, scaring people half to death πŸ’€.

And you know what really gets my goat? The whole "Minnesota Nazis" thing πŸ€” – like, come on! You can't just call out for your fellow humans by labeling them as something they're not πŸ˜’. It's like, we get it, there are some messed-up people out there πŸ‘Ž, but don't reduce us all to this oversimplified narrative πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.

On the other hand, I love how these modern protest anthems are using their platforms for good 🌟 – like that acoustic track from My Morning Jacket. It's amazing to see artists using their music to bring attention to important issues and support causes that really matter ❀️. And hey, even a little bit of satire can go a long way 😜 – like Dropkick Murphys' tongue-in-cheek take on the whole ICE thing.

It just goes to show that music has the power to unite us, inspire change, and remind us of our collective responsibility πŸŒŽπŸ’–. So let's keep making some noise, shall we? 🎡πŸ’₯
 
πŸŽΈπŸ”Š OMG I'm totally loving this wave of protest anthems!! Musicians are speaking out against ICE brutality and it's giving me ALL the feels πŸ’– The way they're using their platforms to raise awareness and funds for charities is, like, super inspiring πŸ™Œ Bruce Springsteen's "Streets of Minneapolis" is hauntingly beautiful 😒 My Morning Jacket's benefit album is a genius idea - who doesn't love acoustic versions of Brian Wilson and Velvet Underground classics? 🎡 NOFX's "Minnesota Nazis" is so incendiary πŸ”₯ I mean, who talks to cowardly ICE agents like that? Fat Mike is, like, the ultimate voice for the disenfranchised πŸ‘Š Billy Bragg's "City of Heroes" gives me chills πŸ’« The way he flips Pastor NiemΓΆller's poem is genius πŸ™Œ And Dropkick Murphys' "Citizen I.C.E." is just...wow. Who knew a song about being too scared for the military or police force could be so catchy? πŸ˜‚ Anyway, these protest songs are like a shot in the arm - we need more voices like this speaking out against injustice πŸ’ͺ
 
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