Which Side Are You On?
The classic labor song with an industrial twist.
© Duane Poncy provided under a Creative Commons license.
All works by Duane Poncy, Radio Germaine, and Roadside Bomb released under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License.
The classic labor song with an industrial twist.
© Duane Poncy provided under a Creative Commons license.
by Duane Poncy. The first Gulf War. I wrote this song to perform at a rally in Salem when Desert Storm began. It was an icy January day, and my fingers were bleeding all over my electric guitar. There were about 1500 people there for my very first public performance.
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by Duane Poncy. A short piece about Joan of Arc and burning witches, written in 2003.
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A new song by Duane Poncy.
I originally wrote this song in 1993, and recorded the vocal and guitar in my studio apartment in 1995. It was recently updated with additional instrumentation.