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->''As the smoke of our hopes rose high from the field\\
My eyes played tricks through the moon and the trees\\
I slept as I dreamt, I saw the army rise\\
A voice began to call, "Stand 'til you fall"\\
The tune was an old rebel one''\\

-->--'''"Rebel Waltz"'''



* Also, "Let's Go Crazy" deals with relations between the police and black communities in the UK.

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* ** Also, "Let's Go Crazy" deals with relations between the police and black communities in the UK.
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''Sandinista!'' is the fourth studio album by English PostPunk band Music/TheClash, released in 1980. A [[NewSoundAlbum huge departure from the group's original sound]], the record took the approach of ''Music/LondonCalling'' and escalated it tenfold, spanning a whopping three [=LPs=] and experimenting in a variety of styles and genres influenced by Black culture. In particular, the opening track, "The Magnificent Seven", served as the TropeMaker for RapRock alongside Music/{{Blondie}}'s "Rapture" that same year, blending the band's reggae-punk mix with the sound and style of the growing HipHop movement.

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''Sandinista!'' is the fourth studio album by English PostPunk band Music/TheClash, released in 1980. A [[NewSoundAlbum huge departure from the group's original sound]], the record took the approach of ''Music/LondonCalling'' and escalated it tenfold, spanning a whopping three [=LPs=] and experimenting in a variety of styles and genres influenced by Black culture. In particular, the opening track, "The Magnificent Seven", served as the TropeMaker for RapRock alongside Music/{{Blondie}}'s Music/{{Blondie|Band}}'s "Rapture" that same year, blending the band's reggae-punk mix with the sound and style of the growing HipHop movement.



** "The Magnificent Seven" is a rap song, one of the first attempts by a rock group to do one, along with Music/{{Blondie}}'s "Rapture".

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** "The Magnificent Seven" is a rap song, one of the first attempts by a rock group to do one, along with Music/{{Blondie}}'s Music/{{Blondie|Band}}'s "Rapture".



* RapRock: Together with Music/{{Blondie}}'s "Rapture" that same year, "The Magnificent Seven" was the TropeMaker.

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* RapRock: Together with Music/{{Blondie}}'s Music/{{Blondie|Band}}'s "Rapture" that same year, "The Magnificent Seven" was the TropeMaker.
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* ExcitedShowTitle: "Sandinista!"
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The album title was inspired by the then very recent (1979) coup by the Sandinista guerrilla movement in UsefulNotes/{{Nicaragua}}. Many other songs criticize the government's policies involving warfare.

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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The album title was inspired by the then very recent (1979) coup by the Sandinista guerrilla movement in UsefulNotes/{{Nicaragua}}. Many other songs criticize the government's policies involving warfare.


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* RippedFromTheHeadlines: The album title was inspired by the then very recent (1979) coup by the Sandinista guerrilla movement in UsefulNotes/{{Nicaragua}}. Many other songs criticize the government's policies involving warfare.

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