ARTGOON: Loud, aggressive, doused in gasoline, and dropped in the mud. Here's an aural assault for your midweek stress-out. Get the meds out. I hear Trump's coming back to Texas next week to dredge up the blood-faced, skin heads from the banks of the Red down to the Rio Grande. Guns galore and more. This is the bumper sticker, scream at a black kid just to tell it how it is revolution. American Democracy is a failed institution. Just put on some music and move to it. It's still okay. Deep breaths.
Let's make america rage again.
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