MOVE - References in Music

References in Music

  • "Old Guards, New Methods" by Verse
  • "Be Careful Tonight" by Beru Revue
  • "City of Soul" by Australia's Eurogliders
  • "Best I Can" by The Welfare Poets
  • "Operation M.O.V.E." by Leftöver Crack
  • "M.O.V.E." by Fifth Column
  • "Mumia's Song" by Anti-Flag
  • "No Justice, No Peace" by Aus-Rotten
  • "Philadelphia" by Atom and his Package
  • "Save a City..." by Mischief Brew
  • "Stonez of Christ" by Jedi Mind Tricks featuring Jus Allah
  • "Watermelon City" by Elizabeth Alexander on the DJ /rupture album Special Gunpowder
  • "My Skin is My Sin" by Ice Cube
  • "Proper Propaganda" by Dilated Peoples
  • "Rain of Terror" by The Last Poets
  • "The Human Element" by Talib Kweli
  • "Fire Pon Di Government" by Anthony B on That's Life
  • "Black Survivors" by Anthony B
  • "Fistful of Steel" by Rage Against the Machine on Rage Against the Machine
  • "Two Words" by Kanye West
  • ""The State I'm In" aka "Goode Buy from Cobbs Creek Park"" by Karate on Pockets
  • "Sunset on 32nd" by Strike Anywhere (contains a reference to the MOVE bombing in the second verse)
  • "MOVE" by Pistol Monk
  • A novelty version of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" made reference to the 1985 incident with reference to "a new row house on Osage Avenue".
  • "MOVE" by The Micranots

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    The time was once, when thou unurged wouldst vow
    That never words were music to thine ear,
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    Unless I spake, or looked, or touched, or carved to thee.
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