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Hence, de la Rocha's flame, while unmistakably violent, is also a "bonfire of hope" that will "restore tomorrows meanings."
John Lundberg: A Poem That Rages Against the Machine John Lundberg 2011
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De la Rocha's poem is both a condemnation and a call to action.
John Lundberg: A Poem That Rages Against the Machine John Lundberg 2011
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Hence, de la Rocha's flame, while unmistakably violent, is also a "bonfire of hope" that will "restore tomorrows meanings."
John Lundberg: A Poem That Rages Against the Machine John Lundberg 2011
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Hence, de la Rocha's flame, while unmistakably violent, is also a "bonfire of hope" that will "restore tomorrows meanings."
John Lundberg: A Poem That Rages Against the Machine John Lundberg 2011
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Hence, de la Rocha's flame, while unmistakably violent, is also a "bonfire of hope" that will "restore tomorrows meanings."
John Lundberg: A Poem That Rages Against the Machine John Lundberg 2011
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De la Rocha's poem is both a condemnation and a call to action.
John Lundberg: A Poem That Rages Against the Machine John Lundberg 2011
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De la Rocha's poem is both a condemnation and a call to action.
John Lundberg: A Poem That Rages Against the Machine John Lundberg 2011
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De la Rocha's poem is both a condemnation and a call to action.
John Lundberg: A Poem That Rages Against the Machine John Lundberg 2011
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Hence, de la Rocha's flame, while unmistakably violent, is also a "bonfire of hope" that will "restore tomorrows meanings."
John Lundberg: A Poem That Rages Against the Machine John Lundberg 2011
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De la Rocha's poem is both a condemnation and a call to action.
John Lundberg: A Poem That Rages Against the Machine John Lundberg 2011
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