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==Political stance== Strike Anywhere lyrics touch on such issues as [[police brutality]], [[anti-capitalism]], [[women's rights]], [[animal rights]], and [[globalization]]. They have also contributed tracks to political benefit albums, such as a live version of "Sunset on 32nd" for ''1157 Wheeler Avenue: A Memorial for [[Amadou Diallo]]'' and "To the World" for the ''[[Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1]]'' album. According to the liner notes for their album ''[[Change is a Sound]]'', they support "the vegetarian lifestyle, the living wage movement and the fight against corporate globalization".<ref name=JadeTreeInfo>[http://www.jadetree.com/releases/product/JT1060 Jade Tree Records] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060908092309/http://www.jadetree.com/releases/product/JT1060 |date=2006-09-08 }}: Change is a Sound, accessed 23 October 2006</ref> With its 2006 release [[Dead FM]], the band expanded their political slogans to address "more sociological ideas about why these (events) happen".<ref name=AversionSchild>[http://www.aversion.com/bands/interviews.cfm?interview=341 Aversion.com]: Getting Personal, by Matt Schild, accessed 23 October 2006</ref> Their logo is similar to the [[Three Arrows]] symbol and the Antifascist Circle, and includes the logo of the former [[social democracy]]/antifascist German [[Iron Front]], a paramilitary organization which existed in the last years of the [[Weimar Republic]]. Strike Anywhere generally allows audience members to record their live performances for personal, non-commercial use, and has gone so far as to authorize the [[Internet Archive]] to create a section where fans can upload and share their recordings.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/StrikeAnywhere Strike Anywhere collection] at the Internet Archive's live music archive</ref>
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