Desaparecidos Debut “Anonymous”
Last month they took on Sheriff Joe Arpaio and the record industry in a pair of new songs , but Conor Oberst and his reunited Desaparecidos aren't done chiming in on timely controversies just yet: "Anonymous" is the latest cut to surface since their 2002 debut, complete with a rallying call ("You can't stop us!") behind WikiLeaks and the - you guessed it - Anonymous movement. Donning '60s protest-era military garb and some long, Lieutenant Dan-style hair, Oberst introduced the song last week by citing the imprisonment of alleged classified document leaker Private Bradley Manning before the punk outfit marched aboard the soap [...]

























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