1991 studio album by Consolidated
Friendly Fa$cism is a full-length album by industrial /hip hop artists Consolidated , released in 1991.[ 3] [ 4]
"Brutal Equation" and "Unity of Oppression" were alternative rock hits on MTV.[ 5] The album peaked at #6 on the CMJ Radio Top 150.[ 6]
The name comes from Friendly Fascism: The New Face of Power in America , the title of a 1980 book by political scientist Bertram Gross [ 7] which lays out the form of "creeping fascism" that Gross feared might come to pass in the United States.
Trouser Press wrote that "the insufferably self-righteous tone makes the disc hard to endure."[ 3] Alternative Rock called the album "a hard-hitting soundtrack of hip-hop, funk, soul, and hard rock.[ 5]
"Zero" – 0:21
"Brutal Equation" – 4:13
"Our Leader" – 1:01
"Unity of Oppression" – 4:01
"The Sexual Politics of Meat " – 3:43
"Typical Male" – 5:18
"Entertainment Tonight" – 0:40
"Dominion" – 4:04
"Friendly Fascism" – 5:01
"College Radio" – 1:27
"We Gotta Have Peace" – 3:30
"Meat Kills" – 3:34
"Stoned" – 6:54
"Your Body Belongs to the State" – 1:49
"Crusading Rap Guys" – 5:29
"Murder One" – 2:52
"White American Male '91 (The Truth Hurts) Part 2" – 5:12
"Music Has No Meaning" – 5:17 Track listing (Vinyl)[ edit ] Side One
"Zero" – 0:21
"Brutal Equation" – 4:13
"Our Leader" – 1:01
"Unity Of Oppression" – 4:01
"The Sexual Politics Of Meat" – 3:43
"Typical Male" – 5:18
"Entertainment Tonight" – 0:40
"Friendly Fascism" – 5:01 Side Two
"We Gotta Have Peace" – 3:30
"Meat Kills" – 3:34
"Stoned" – 6:54
"White American Male '91 (The Truth Hurts) Part 2" – 5:12
"Music Has No Meaning" – 5:17
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^ "Robert Christgau: CG: Artist 275" . www.robertchristgau.com .
^ a b "Consolidated" .
^ Dery, Mark (July 14, 1991). "Record Brief" . The New York Times .
^ a b Thompson, Dave (June 14, 2000). Alternative Rock . Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 9780879306076 – via Google Books.
^ Glaser, Mark, ed. (12 July 1991). "CMJ Radio Top 150" (PDF) . CMJ New Music Report . 27 (244). Great Neck, NY: College Media, Inc.: 17–18. ISSN 0890-0795 . Retrieved 5 November 2021 .
^ Jenkins, Mark (July 5, 1991). "DANCE FACTORIES IN INDUSTRIAL MUSIC" – via www.washingtonpost.com.