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In the National Review, John J. Miller offers his list of the 50 greatest conservative rock songs. Miller says of his choices that "The lyrics must convey a conservative idea or sentiment, such as skepticism of government or support for traditional values."
In that vein, here are a few songs that might be better suited for the NeoCon Top 10.
For The Love Of Money by the O'Jays (Money, did some things, bad things, bad things with it...)
Maria Bartiromo by Joey Ramone (What's happening on Wall Street...)
Bad Moon Rising by Creedence Clearwater Revival (The name says it all.)
Dream Police by Cheap Trick (An early ode to the NSA.)
Strange Brew by Cream
Under My Thumb by the Rolling Stones
Low Spark of High Heeled Boys by Traffic (And the man in the suit has just bought a new car, From the profit he's made on your dreams...)
Evil Ways by Santana
Whipping Post by Allman Brothers (I've been run down, I've been lied to...)
War Pigs by Black Sabbath
Sorry John Boy, but we retain The Who's Won't Get Fooled Again, as in (hopefully) the next presidential election.
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