The New Imperialism

the new imperialism

Track Listings
1. If You're a Joke I Don't Get It
2. The New Imperialism
3. How About We Both Stop Lying to Each Other
4. They Weren't Hiding It At All
5. Don't Let the Door Hit You on the Way Out
6. Philadelphia
7. Who is Driving This Thing Anyway?
8. Sleepwalker

Editorial Reviews
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"Four Hundred Years succeeds where their politically minded hardcore comrades fail"

Product Description
With their newest effort, The New Imperialism, Four Hundred Years have balanced acute commentary and self-perception. The first recording with Bull on bass from the band Policy of Three, this latest and last effort blends subtle, cutting irony and a call for social action. Not lost are their trademark furious rhythm section and commanding dual guitars combined with an explosive delivery that exits nearly as soon as it begins. On The New Imperialism, Four Hundred Years return to the incendiary, rawer qualities of their first album while drawing inspiration from a diverse palette, a palette ranging from social critic John Berger to the recent protests in Philadelphia. Not content with simply exposing societal deficiencies, The New Imperialism ends Four Hundred Years' highly influential legacy with a renewed optimism, an optimism fueled not by wishful thinking but by the concern and dedication of socially conscientious individuals. Four Hundred Years' valediction ref! lects a hope, an expression that they are willing to step out and grow.

The New Imperialism

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The New Imperialism
The New Imperialism
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    The New Imperialism
    Four Hundred Years
    Manufacturer: Lovitt
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000859Q5
    Release Date: 2000-11-05

    Tracks:

    1. If You're a Joke I Don't Get It
    2. The New Imperialism
    3. How About We Both Stop Lying to Each Other
    4. They Weren't Hiding It At All
    5. Don't Let the Door Hit You on the Way Out
    6. Philadelphia
    7. Who is Driving This Thing Anyway?
    8. Sleepwalker

    Album Description

    With their newest effort, The New Imperialism, Four Hundred Years have balanced acute commentary and self-perception. The first recording with Bull on bass from the band Policy of Three, this latest and last effort blends subtle, cutting irony and a call for social action. Not lost are their trademark furious rhythm section and commanding dual guitars combined with an explosive delivery that exits nearly as soon as it begins. On The New Imperialism, Four Hundred Years return to the incendiary, rawer qualities of their first album while drawing inspiration from a diverse palette, a palette ranging from social critic John Berger to the recent protests in Philadelphia. Not content with simply exposing societal deficiencies, The New Imperialism ends Four Hundred Years' highly influential legacy with a renewed optimism, an optimism fueled not by wishful thinking but by the concern and dedication of socially conscientious individuals. Four Hundred Years' valediction ref! lects a hope, an expression that they are willing to step out and grow.

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