Posted May 23, 2007 by Superfan
Whip Them Down
by The Selecter
, , , , two-tone ska

Superfan says: Pauline Black and her legendary two-tone ska band, The Selecter, have a long history of sharp and uncompromising political songs with powerful hooks and dancehall rocking beats. "Whip Them Down" is a ripping ska number that hits xenophobia in its jaundiced eye. Our MP3 Jackpot Winner for today.
Posted May 23, 2007 by Superfan
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