'ICE Out': Protest Songs From Bruce Springsteen, My Morning Jacket, NOFX, and Others

Protest Songs Emerge from Music World in Response to ICE Brutality

As the US continues to grapple with the violent tactics of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), a growing number of musicians have turned their voices against the agency. The death of two U.S. citizens, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, at the hands of ICE agents in Minneapolis has sparked outrage and protests nationwide.

Bruce Springsteen's latest song, "Streets of Minneapolis," is a scathing critique of Trump's orders, which led to the two deaths. With lyrics that recall another protest song from Springsteen's past, "Streets of Philadelphia," the song serves as a powerful reminder of the agency's brutal tactics.

The title of My Morning Jacket's benefit album, "Peacelands," speaks for itself - a plea for peace in the face of ICE brutality. The group released an acoustic rendition of Brian Wilson's "Love and Mercy" alongside other songs, all of which will be available exclusively on Bandcamp, with proceeds going to charities like the ACLU, Doctors Without Borders, and the International Rescue Committee.

NOFX, known for their irreverent style, has taken aim at ICE in their latest release, "Minnesota Nazis." The song's lyrics question the cowardice of agents who hide behind masks while shooting unarmed women and children. The band is far from done - even with their final concert under their belt.

Billy Bragg's "City of Heroes" serves as a tribute to Renee Good, whose death inspired the singer-songwriter to write this powerful song. Flipping the message from Pastor Martin NiemΓΆller's Holocaust protest poem, "First They Came," Bragg sings about standing up against ICE agents who seek to silence those who resist.

The Dropkick Murphys have been performing "Citizen I.C.E." for months now - a tongue-in-cheek recruitment song that highlights the agency's flaws. The band released a clip of the song in tribute to Renee Good, with a message that echoes their own stance against ICE brutality.

Lastly, Bon Iver has posted a live recording of their gospel-inflected song "Naeem" (Can't You Hear Crying)" - a powerful gesture of support for those fighting against ICE. The band recorded this version at an Italian festival in 2023 and will be available exclusively on Bandcamp, with proceeds going to the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota.

These songs represent just one side of the growing chorus of resistance against ICE brutality. As protests continue nationwide, it's clear that music will play a vital role in fueling the movement for change.
 
🎢😑 I'm loving this new wave of protest songs coming out! It's so inspiring to see artists using their platform to speak out against ICE brutality 🀬 "Streets of Minneapolis" by Bruce Springsteen is giving me all the feels, and My Morning Jacket's "Peacelands" album is a beautiful plea for peace. I also adore NOFX's "Minnesota Nazis" - it's so powerful to see a band like them using their music to call out ICE agents who hide behind masks while shooting unarmed people πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The fact that Billy Bragg wrote "City of Heroes" in tribute to Renee Good is just heartbreaking, and I love how he flipped the message from Pastor NiemΓΆller's poem. And let's not forget about The Dropkick Murphys' tongue-in-cheek recruitment song for ICE - it's genius! 🀣 Last but not least, Bon Iver's live recording of "Naeem" is giving me chills... I'm definitely going to be listening to these songs on repeat while I attend some upcoming protests. πŸ’₯
 
I'm all for using my voice to stand up against injustice 🀘, but I gotta say, some of these songs feel like a bit of an overreaction πŸ˜•. Like, I get that ICE brutality is horrific, and it's totally unacceptable, but can't we just take a step back and think about the bigger picture? We need to acknowledge that our government isn't perfect πŸ™.

I love how Bon Iver's song "Naeem" (Can't You Hear Crying)" is a powerful gesture of support for those fighting against ICE πŸ’–, but some of the other songs feel a bit too angry and divisive 🀬. We need to find a balance between speaking out and being constructive, you know? πŸ€”
 
ICE is like, super proactive about enforcing laws... said no one ever πŸ™„. But seriously, I'm not surprised more musicians are speaking out against this kind of thing. It's been pretty clear what's going on with ICE for a while now. At least these new songs will be something people can actually do something about - buy some music or support those charities πŸŽ΅πŸ’°
 
I'm freaking out rn 😲 about all these sick protest songs dropping like this!!! Bruce Springsteen's "Streets of Minneapolis" is like the anthem we need right now πŸ’ͺ my heart goes out to Renee Good and Alex Pretti, god rest their souls... it's so messed up how ICE can be so brutal like that 🀯 but at the same time, I'm so hyped that there are people using their music to speak out against this 🎢 NOFX's "Minnesota Nazis" is giving me LIFE, Billy Bragg's "City of Heroes" is making me tear up... and The Dropkick Murphys' "Citizen I.C.E." is just pure genius 🀩 it's like the music world is coming together to stand up against ICE brutality πŸ’― and honestly, that gives me hope for a better future 🌟
 
I gotta say, I'm not buying into all the hype around these protest songs. Don't get me wrong, they're powerful and all, but are we really using them as a way to manipulate people's emotions? It feels like everyone's just jumping on the bandwagon without really thinking about the issues at hand. I mean, have you seen the numbers behind ICE's arrests? Like, how many actual threats do these agents face compared to the thousands of innocent people they're detaining? Let's not forget that this isn't a black-and-white issue, we need to have more nuanced conversations about border control and immigration reform πŸ€”.
 
🀘 just heard about these protest songs coming out and i gotta say, its really powerful πŸ’₯ music is such a great way to express outrage and bring people together 🎢 these artists are using their platforms to speak out against ICE brutality and it's giving me chills 😱 bruce springsteen's new song "Streets of Minneapolis" is on point πŸ™Œ and my morning jacket's "Peacelands" album sounds like a great way to raise awareness and funds for charities 🎁
 
πŸ€” These protest songs are like, really needed right now... I mean, some of them are super powerful and emotional, while others are just plain angry 😑. It's cool to see so many artists speaking out against ICE brutality - it's like they're all saying the same thing in different ways 🎸.

I'm glad to see some of these songs have a direct message or tribute to someone who's been affected by ICE actions, like Billy Bragg's "City of Heroes" and The Dropkick Murphys' "Citizen I.C.E." 🀘. It shows that the artists are really invested in this cause.

But at the same time, I'm also kinda worried about how intense some of these songs can be... I mean, NOFX's "Minnesota Nazis" is like, super edgy 😳. And some of the lyrics are just plain scary 🀯. It's like, we need to make sure that everyone listening is on board with what they're saying.

Anyway, I think it's awesome that all these songs are coming out and that people are starting to use music as a way to resist and raise awareness about ICE brutality 🎢. It's not gonna be easy, but if anyone can do it, the artists and activists right now are probably the ones who can πŸ’ͺ.
 
🀯 just heard about this new wave of protest songs and I'm literally shook πŸ’₯ everything from Bruce Springsteen to Bon Iver is speaking out against ICE 🚫 it's time we stand with those fighting for justice and human rights πŸ’ͺ meanwhile, NOFX's "Minnesota Nazis" got me SO HERE FOR IT πŸ˜‚πŸ€– Billy Bragg's "City of Heroes" is giving me all the feels ❀️ and The Dropkick Murphys' "Citizen I.C.E." is like, a call to action πŸŽ‰πŸ‘ let's keep the momentum going and make some real change ✊️
 
omg have you heard these new protest songs? 🀘 they're so powerful and emotional, especially with bruce springsteen's "streets of minneapolis" - it's like he's singing directly to my soul πŸ’” meanwhile, bon iver's "naeem" is giving me all the feels too 🎢 i'm loving how music is bringing people together in this time of need πŸ‘ and yeah, nofx's "minnesota nazis" is a scathing critique of ice - we need more artists speaking out against this kind of injustice πŸ’ͺ anyhoo, let's keep the momentum going with these amazing songs! 🎡
 
I think its pretty messed up what's happening with ICE and I'm glad to see people using their platform to speak out 🀯. These protest songs are actually really powerful and I love how they're all coming together to show support for those who have been affected by ICE brutality. It's like, we should be able to stand up for ourselves without being treated like this is so scary 😱. The fact that these musicians are using their music to bring attention to the issue is amazing, it's not just about writing a song, its about using your voice to make a difference πŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸŽΈπŸ’– I think its so cool how all these artists are coming together to make music about what they care about. Like, Bruce Springsteen is a legend and My Morning Jacket's "Peacelands" album is going directly to charities that help people affected by ICE brutality. That's awesome 🀝 NOFX's song "Minnesota Nazis" is also really powerful, it makes you think about how these agents are just cowards hiding behind masks. And Billy Bragg's "City of Heroes" is such a beautiful tribute to Renee Good, its like he's speaking straight from his heart ❀️ I love that the Dropkick Murphys and Bon Iver are doing their part too, music can really be a powerful tool for change 🎢
 
πŸŽΆπŸ‘Š The music world is speaking up πŸ—£οΈ about ICE brutality πŸ’₯ and I couldn't be more hyped 🀩! Songwriters are using their platforms to spread love ❀️ and justice πŸ•ŠοΈ, and it's so needed right now πŸ˜”. I'm loving the fact that proceeds from some of these songs are going to charities that help immigrants πŸ‘₯ in need πŸ’–. Music has always been a powerful tool for change πŸ”„, and with songs like "Streets of Minneapolis" 🎀 and "Citizen I.C.E." 🎸, it's clear that the movement won't be silenced πŸ”‡. Let's keep the noise loud πŸ—£οΈ and keep fighting for justice! πŸ’ͺ
 
just saw this and i'm feeling so angry 🀬 but also super hopeful. i mean, we've seen what music can do when people come together - like during the civil rights movement or in response to war. it's amazing to see artists using their platform to speak out against injustice & raise awareness about ICE brutality. my morning jacket's "peacelands" album is already giving me chills 🌎 and bruce springsteen's new song is so powerful πŸ’₯ i just hope these songs can inspire more people to get involved in the fight for change, especially those who feel powerless or silenced. we need more voices speaking out against oppression & fighting for justice πŸ—£οΈ
 
ICE is like super toxic, you feel? 🀯 Like they're all about "enforcing" order but really they just spreading fear and chaos everywhere. These protest songs are fire πŸ”₯, especially Bruce Springsteen's new track - it's like he's speaking straight to my soul πŸ’”. I love how My Morning Jacket is using their music to spread a message of peace, but NOFX is on point with that "Minnesota Nazis" song, got some serious bars 🀘. And can we talk about Billy Bragg's "City of Heroes", it's like the ultimate tribute to Renee Good πŸ’•? These songs are proof that even in the darkest times, music can be a powerful tool for change 🎢πŸ’ͺ
 
just saw this and I'm like 😀 how many more lives gotta be lost before ppl wake up?? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ anyway, quick stats on protest songs:

- 2023 had 47% more protest songs than 2022
- top protest song genres: indie rock (42%), folk (26%), hip hop (15%)
- most popular protest song on Spotify right now is "Streets of Minneapolis" by Bruce Springsteen, with over 10M streams πŸ“ˆ

also fun fact: did u know that the US has more than 1.5M immigrants living in ICE detention centers? 🀯 time to make some noise & demand change! πŸ’ͺ
 
ICE is like that one aunt who shows up uninvited and makes everyone uncomfortable 🀣. But seriously, I think it's awesome that musicians are speaking out against this brutality. It's like they're saying "Hey, we got your back" – literally! Bruce Springsteen's new song is fire πŸ”₯, and I love how My Morning Jacket's album title, "Peacelands," just sums up the whole vibe. I'm also digging NOFX's "Minnesota Nazis" – those guys are always good for a laugh (and a point to make). And Billy Bragg's "City of Heroes" is like, totally inspiring me to stand up against, well, ICE and its buddies πŸ™Œ. The Dropkick Murphys' "Citizen I.C.E." is so clever, it's like they're poking fun at the whole thing while still getting their point across πŸ˜‚. And Bon Iver's "Naeem" live recording... man, that's some beautiful stuff ❀️. Music really can be a powerful tool for change, and I'm here for it! 🎸
 
ICE is literally ruining people lives 🀬. I mean what's next? Music festivals turned into concentration camps? 🌴 It's like they think we're just gonna sit back and let them get away with this stuff. The fact that these songs are coming out in response to all this brutality is amazing, though. It's like the music world is finally speaking up for those who can't speak for themselves. I'm loving the way My Morning Jacket's "Peacelands" album is going straight to Bandcamp - like, let's get the money directly to the people who need it most πŸ’Έ. And I have so much respect for Billy Bragg writing a song about Renee Good - that's some real courage right there πŸ™. Can't wait to see what else comes out of this movement...
 
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