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FC Apatride UTD’s new album “Third Worldism” promotion on Regganeracija at 20:00h CET

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Serbian reggae band “FC Apatride UTD” has been working hard in the past two years. Less then a year from their previous album “Roots History Book”, they’ve released yet another gem. A new album labeled “Third Worldism” recorded by the “Earth Works Studio” records.

Both of these albums have a similar goal, presenting history facts from an angle of a common working man, away from the western propaganda. Lyrics in “Third Worldism” are about the monopoly in the world, oppression on the lower classes, colonial mentality, gangsters having a lead role in new age moral crisis…

Yesterday they’ve released their first official video for the song “Ah, Come!”:

Apart from the history lessons, the new album has a whole new dimension when it comes to the music itself. As the “Roots History Book” had almost threatening sound (example Trap of the Vietcong track), “Third Worldism” in general has a happy and cheerful tone. I’ve caught myself wiggling with a smile while leading sing Abdelraheem Kheirawi is bashing with strong lyrics. If lyrics would be manifested as bullets, Abdelraheem would be much more alike his inspirational character Gavrilo Princip (a revolutionist who gunned down Austro-Hungarian prince in World War One ).

We would like to thank for FC Apatride UTD for their dedicated work and encourage you to support their work by buying a digital copy of their album via this link: https://fcapatrideutd.bandcamp.com/album/third-worldism,

Not only you’ll provide support to their hard work, but you’ll get a wonderful format of their album with best possible quality. Whole album will be aired live on our radio station on 20:00 PM CET 29/1/2019.

Author: Jah Tooth

Written by: reggaeneracija

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