Read about AMERICAN ANARCHY (unmixed) from Mailuna's This Is Gonna Hurt and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists.
Extreme factions of right wing politics have often tried to claim punk rock as their own. There is something about the working class, defiant, free-spirited vibe that appeals to fascists. The irony is that most punk has been and always will be anti-fascist in nature in so far as it is a genre that speaks truth to power. By its very design, punk rock defies authority. When fascists are not in power, when their opinions are not held by the majority, they make pretenses of being punk rock. Only, most punks are anarchists and do not seek to impose their will on others. It isn't just about being an outsider, it's about authenticity and freedom. Lately, the Trans Exclusive Radical Feminists have attempted to claim to be the new punk, despite its members openly admitting to not liking the style of music. Its performative. It's a way to appear cool and hip when really punk has long had a history of gender fluidity and, again, authenticity -- or at the very least an admiration for authenticity. Just as a few skinhead groups claimed punk rock back in the 70s and 80s, TERFs and certain other fascist groups are trying it again. American Anarchy (unmixed) by Mailuna embraces the leftist, anti-fascist, anti-authoritarian vibe of the original punk scene, the kinds of punk rock that held up a middle finger at Thatcher and Reagan.











