Rhythm, Riots & Revolution, part 5

April 11
51 mins

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Part 5 - Was popular music in the 20th century really just a psychological operation to subvert American culture towards communism?


Join me as we explore and discuss the Red Scare rhetoric found in 1966's - Rhythm, Riots and Revolution: An Analysis of the Communist Use of Music by David A Noebel.

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