With Labor Day on the horizon, it is time to pay tribute to the working women and men of the world, so we’ll change issues up a bit this week. We wish to know what’s your favourite working class music? That’s what we wish to hear from you in this week’s Loudwire Nights weekly ballot.
You’ll have till Friday at 12N ET to forged your votes. We’ll then play the three highest rated tracks out of your votes throughout Loudwire Nights‘ Album of the Week block to start out the following Monday’s present!
So what songs do now we have so that you can vote on? You’ve bought the traditional Friday anthem “Working for the Weekend” from Loverboy, one other Canadian outfit Rush saluting the “Working Man” and the guitar nice Gus G. protecting Dire Straits’ ’80s hit “Money for Nothing.”
There’s some nice southern tinged rock right here with Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Workin’,” Aaron Lewis’ “Country Boy,” Kid Rock’s “American Bad Ass” and Shinedown’s cowl of Skynyrd’s “Simple Man.” And sure, there’s the Johnny Paycheck nation traditional, “Take This Job and Shove It.”
Punk has all the time carried a working class ethos, so we flip to Green Day for “Working Class Hero” and Less Than Jake for “Last Hour of the Last Day of Work.” Then we end out this listing with two heavy hitters – Metallica’s “Motorbreath” and Skid Row’s “Slave to the Grind.”
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Head beneath and charge the songs, serving to us to find out which is the fan favourite. Then tune into Loudwire Nights subsequent Monday at 7PM ET to seek out out which tracks prevailed. During tonight’s present, you will get to seek out out which Five Finger Death Punch album was voted the greatest, and listen to three songs from the winner.
Loudwire Nights with Chuck Armstrong airs nightly beginning at 7PM ET. You can tune in anytime, from wherever proper right here or by downloading the Loudwire app.
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