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Sounds of the G-20

October 2, 2:28 PMPittsburgh Grassroots ExaminerMike Boda
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Local MC and Activist Jasiri X's "The Only Color that Matters is Green," with its backdrop of 16 million dollars worth of G-20 "security" could be technically the most expensive music video in history.

 

 

Disperse! is a remix of the robot-voiced, dispersal order that was played ad naseum by the four glorified megaphones known as Long Range Acoustic Devices or LRADs, that the City just dropped $200,000 on. Even a teenage car stereo enthusiast might question spending that kind of money for four vehicle speakers.

 

 

 

 

This is a touching video of a street musician singing "The Star Spangled Banner," accompanied by a radio, and a burning dumpster.

 

And last, but not least, is "I Love Riots" by local college act, Johnathan Quayle Higgins III, a track that has been getting airplay on local stations.

 

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