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SET LIST 13 Power Shields | COLLABORHYTHM COLLABTUNES

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SONG LIST 1 The Last Man Singing

SONG LIST 2 Sheila Tequila

SONG LIST 3 A Day at the Office

SONG LIST 4 A Traveler in the Distance

SONG LIST 5 Love Without a Doubt

SONG LIST 6 Undertows and Afterglows

SONG LIST 7 High Tides and Landslides

SONG LIST 8 A Knight for a Lady

SONG LIST 9 Between Us and Love

SONG LIST 10 One Piece Missing

SET LIST 1 Glass Half Something

SET LIST 2 Plurality

SET LIST 3 Self in the Mirror

SET LIST 4 Partnered to the Crime

SET LIST 5 Living a la Mode

SET LIST 6 Definitely NOT Love

SET LIST 7 Train Off the Tracks

SET LIST 8 Boss Logic

SET LIST 9 Thralls of the Flame

SET LIST 10 Go Ask Gramm

SET LIST 11 Noise, Lies and Longing

SET LIST 12 Wounded Masculinity (Silhouettes of Pride)

SET LIST 13 Power Shields

SET LIST 14 6,000KM to DK (Six-Thousand Mile to Denmark)

SET LIST 15 Liminal State

SET LIST 16 Kneel, Heal and Rise

SET LIST 17 Smirks, Swears, Moans and Cries

SET LIST 18 Corrugation Row

SET LIST 19 Della of Troy

SET LIST 20 The Cost of Light

SET LIST 21 A Cold Plate

SET LIST 22 Inherent Absence

SET LIST 23 Zionation

SET LIST 24 Bi Ride or Die

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28 of 35 Should You Read This?

29 of 35 Can I Get Sued?

30 of 35 Final Thoughts

31 of 35 Why So Serious?

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SET LIST 13
POWER SHIELDS

⚠️ TRIGGER WARNING – SET LIST THIRTEEN (13)
This set contains graphic political commentary, anti-imperial critique, systemic inequality, state violence, and global moral failure. It pulls no punches. There's satire, but no humor — just the bitter burn of truth stated too plainly for some to bear.

Use caution if you are sensitive to:
Genocide, war crimes, and historical injustice
Police brutality, judicial corruption, state-sponsored violence
Poverty, systemic oppression, and economic exploitation
Disillusionment with government and media control
Mentions of execution, hanging, and death sentences
Anger at religion, American imperialism, and institutional betrayal
Mental health under pressure of social collapse
Racial and class-based inequality
Extreme emotional exhaustion or activist burnout
Hopelessness in the face of a broken system

This list does not glamorize violence but names it, points to the perpetrators, and forces you to look. There is zero sugar-coating, even when poems wax lyrical. The emotions here are acidic — often disguised in performance, rhythm, or irony, but not diluted.

HIGHEST IMPACT TRACKS (by topic):
State Violence & Genocide:
"East Timor" Harrowing account of U.S.-funded genocide and global apathy. Accusations of complicity by military-industrial complex and mass media. Contains imagery of children dying, political slaughter, and denialism.

"You can hide a genocide / Started back before 1975…"
Warning: this song is raw, righteous, and infuriating. Listeners with experience in war zones, refugee crises, or political trauma may find it extremely activating.

Death Penalty / Incarceration / State Surveillance:
"Gettin' Juiced," "Gate Keeper," "Sleepless," "Steady Calm" Themes of death row, wrongful imprisonment, paranoia, revolution crushed in silence. Imagery includes snipers on roofs, bugged conversations, systemic betrayal, hanging, and failed legal justice. "Steady Calm" ends with a lynching metaphor, delivered with heavy political irony.

"Legs dance and then dangle / Silhouetting the gable…"
Capitalism, Class War, and Corporate Corruption:
"Poorest Chorus," "Uncashable," "Permanent Lies," "Mickey D's," "Can't Have That" Direct indictments of wealth inequality, corporate propaganda, and poverty as policy. "Poorest Chorus" in particular is a devastating indictment of post-Katrina America, the collapse of public education, and "Walmartization" as systemic decay.

"People getting hosed but not being able to take a bath / In Katrina's aftermath"
This set will absolutely distress anyone disillusioned by American decline or complicit in its rise. It's not subtle.

Indigenous Genocide / Colonization:
"Staking the Flag" Explores the Trail of Tears, Native American genocide, and American mythologizing of conquest. Biting satire delivered through cadence and rhyme — mocking Manifest Destiny with brutal accuracy.

"The cavalry is about to charge / No dancing with wolves / When you're waltzing with Custard…"

Mental Health / Political Despair:
"Steady Calm," "Mickey D's," "Sleepless," "Uncashable" Several pieces mention disassociation, paranoia, suicidal ideation, or deep hopelessness. "Mickey D's" reads like a man unraveling in real-time, spiritually and cognitively burnt out. "Sleepless" presents existential regret wrapped in philosophical aphorism.

ADDITIONAL THEMES TO WATCH FOR:
Satirical deconstruction of nationalism and pledges ("Pledge")
Exploitation through globalization ("Permanent Lies")
The rage of the ignored working class ("Can't Have That," "United We Stand")
Disillusionment with revolutions that never came

INTENDED EFFECT
This set is meant to anger, educate, destabilize, and provoke change. It's full of "truths people know but rarely say," laid bare with poetic fire and no apology. There is no comfort here — only confrontation.
You will leave this set smarter, sadder, angrier — or you will walk away. That is the wager it makes.

📍WHO SHOULD AVOID THIS LIST
Avoid or delay listening if you are:
In a fragile mental health state already triggered by systemic injustice
Deeply sensitive to war imagery or genocide denial
Struggling with anger dysregulation or PTSD rooted in political violence
Looking for healing, peace, or calm — this is not that list

WHO MAY BENEFIT
Political activists
Survivors of systemic oppression
Students of history or policy who need an emotional lens
Those burned out by the news who want to feel seen

SUMMARY
Set 13 is a call-to-arms, not a balm. A document of frustration, exhaustion, and clear-eyed fury. It is deliberately uncomfortable — because the world it describes is. And if it keeps you up at night… that's the point.
If you need to, take breaks, split songs up, or skip entirely.
You've been warned.

POWER SHIELDS
SET LIST THIRTEEN (13)
1 Can't Have That
2 Gettin' Juiced
3 Gate Keeper
4 Uncashable
5 Permanent Lies
6 Mickey D's
7 Poorest Chorus
8 Staking the Flag
9 United We Stand
10 Pledge
11 Sleepless
12 East Timor
13 Steady Calm

(1) CAN'T HAVE THAT
The latest polls show
That when the people say "yes"
Our leaders say "no"

I was taught that it was us versus them
Now I've learned that them is us
But I'm not talking about your Average Joe
Just of those who try to buy our trust

Here's a list of things the peasants want
Well surely they can't have all that!
Just give them these stale loaves of bread
And then we'll raise the tax!!!!

Society at large...Oh, we're not too pleased
Politics to the core...has become diseased
All I need is one believer
To inspire me to dig just a little bit deeper

Society at large...Oh, we're not too pleased
Politics to the core... has become diseased
All they need is one good reason
To get me off of this charge of treason

Society at large... Oh, we're not too pleased
Politics to the core... has become diseased

When I hear the word lobbyist 
My right hand reaches for my gun
When it comes time for talking politics
People get paid to keep us dumb

(2) GETTIN' JUICED
Smashed is the equality
Living in this world of sin
As long as you got power
There's no trouble you're gettin' in

An old football star
He ain't gonna do no time
Money, fame and connections
All cover up the crime

Killing death row inmates
I haven't seen the use
The machine is all plugged in
But it still doesn't have The Juice

And when it's time for you or me
The average American Joe
They'll put us in a steel-caged cell
With no place else to go

When they come and lock me up
There's gonna be a parade
They'll say they've seen my writings
And heard every word I said

If I ever make parole
There'll be snipers on the roof
But they'll need to have an extra round
Because I'm bulletproof

Well, actually I'm not
I've got no fortune or fame
That's why when things go wrong
They place on me the blame

Killing death row inmates
I haven't seen the use
The machine is all plugged in
But it still doesn't have The Juice

(3) GATE KEEPER
If it goes to trial
They got you on file
As a well-known liar

This whole time
The feds had it pegged
Were all wearing wires

You're left to ask why
Not everyone tries
When bogged down in the mire

And it seems to me
You're as high as can be
I don't think it gets any higher

Time to make a deal
Before your fate's sealed
The contract has expired

You see, going for broke 
It leaves you broken
And cold and hungry
Yet you keep on hoping
That tomorrow 
A new door will open
That'll light the fire
And you'll see that thing smokin'

You found yourself a game 
That you really want to play
"Oh won't you deal me in?"
They've been waiting for you to say…

Gate keeper, gate keeper
I can dig a little deeper
Please tell me what you require
Would you have me walk across the water?
Or are you thinking of something hotter?
Am I sensing a cleansing by fire?
Oh those eyes I see them rise in desire
As beads of sweat from your forehead perspire…

Gate keeper, gate keeper
Oh won't you let me into your little show
Gate keeper, gate keeper
Oh tell me all the secrets 
That we both know you know

(4) UNCASHABLE
From where you stand
Everything looks groovy
But living inside of a commercial
It ain't the same as starring in a movie

Hey brother can you spare a dime?
I beg for money all the time
Rather hold an empty cup
Than lead a life of crime

Reality checks can't be cashed
That's what they said at the bank
When I asked:

Is there a tax on misery?
What's the price of a life
Worth materially?

She wrote down a number
But it didn't seem enough
When I said I suffered from poverty
She subtracted a couple of bucks

I said, "Have a nice day"
And I just walked away
Pondering the price we'll all pay
For people acting and thinking this way

I document history
The kind no one reads
In this land of pretty flowers
I'm considered a weed

(5) PERMANENT LIES
Permanent lies, permanent lies
Permanent lies, permanent lies

Facts are interchangeable
Opinions oh so manageable
Everything is rearrangeable
For those who own the world

The discovery I am finding
No contract can be binding
When the empire is declining
The shell closes on a pearl

When confined by isolation
With this stale air I'm tasting
I slowly begin wasting
My time, my mind, my pay

So with nothing in my pockets 
I gotta go get it
Because I don't got it
And when I do it flits away

Permanent lies 
Lead to infinite wars…
What hides behind the disguise?
It's so hard to tell anymore
There's many giving up
No, I'm not talking 'bout the poor
Lots of middle class or better
All falling dead upon the floor

(6) MICKEY D's
I cannot complete a thought
It gets lost as I get cross
Trapped like a gas
In this vast 
piece of orbiting mass

This little lucky piece of rock
That you could almost 
paddle across

We've got some 
pretty green trees
Yet it's still ripe
with disease
Full of wars you 
can and can't see

You ask, "So what's it to me?"
Yes I know of history, geology,
Astronomy and World War Three

I have seen the greed 
Once I would have 
never believed
That money could
buy such misery

Now I see the naivety in me
As corporations start 
owning countries
Now they're calling 
Kenya Mickey D's

And happiness is just 
a distant memory
So long unknown to me
Living in this world of adultery

Where what you see
Is not really what you see
And where what's to be
May never be
And though unchained 
no one is free

You can look forever 
and still not see
Believing simply that
What's to be will be

Thinking that men 
don't make history
Only got lucky
Someone had to be

It took me many years to see
That God helps those
who help themselves
So think twice to yourself
Before you trust in anyone else

Or else you run the risk
Of feeling just like me
A dear friend to insanity
But hey, at least somebody
listens to me

(7) POOREST CHORUS
The brutal honesty of this fun house 
mirrored fishbowl world in which
we all live inside

Is that a man's soul
Will either with him gently die
or watch him lay helpless as he is
economically crucified

This is not just mere opinion
But a simple fact That we can no
longer push aside:

I've been watching the Walmartization
of these United States...

Which is tied directly to the exploitation of
our country's citizens by big magnates

Where the more get more
and the poor get less
As every mom and pop store
is forced to liquidate

I've been watching the Walmartization
of these United States...

Seen values and morals
and a sense of duty to country
slowly disintegrate

Over the last sixty years faces on the street
Have become overrun
by utter indifference if not hate

I've been watching
the Walmartization of these United States...

People getting hosed but not being
able to take a bath In Katrina's aftermath

And it's our own government
that has yet to close the floodgates

But there's more to it than court rulings
It's what large bills get passed
On the house floor to the Senate

I've been watching the
Walmartization of these United States...

I've seen kids having kids
Who're functionally illiterate
Little ones walking hand in hand
With the falling prices of real estate

I've been watching
the Walmartization of these United States...

I've seen people drown
In a pool of knowledge
Because the water turned stagnant

As our world has become all carved up
and fractionated

I've been watching
the Walmartization of these United States...

As funding for education
gets bled so badly it needs a turnicate

Yet it's never seemed to be
a major issue for debate
Brought up by any presidential candidate

I've been watching
the Walmartization
of these dividing states...

Hoping for a reversal of trends
But how much longer will we have to wait?

It's an unfortunate story
But one that somebody
had to narrate

(8) STAKING THE FLAG
Left, right, left, right, left, right
Keep on walking
Don't you look behind

Left, right, left, right, left, right, left
Keep on walking
Don't you look behind

Left, right, left, right, left, right
Keep on walking
Don't you look behind

If you do you know what you'll see
I said if you do
Then you'll know what you'll find...

A trail of tears...
One tear for every step
A trail of tears...
One tear for what couldn't be kept

A trail of tears...
One tear for every breath
A trail of tears...
One tear for every death

The Indians in their Teepees
Speakie English and say
'In trouble deepie"
The cavalry is about to charge

No dancing with wolves
When you're waltzing with Custard
Forced into building casinos
And inventing new mustard
The pilgrims with muskets
Are now at large

And with a box full of small pox
Expanding isn't very hard
Trade whiskey for deeds
Throw in a few beads
When you find a cross in the yard
Then you'll know it's in the bag

To put men on the moon
You know it's never too soon
Sometimes you have to push hard
When you're staking the flag

Left, right, left, right, left, right
Keep on walking
Don't you look behind

Left, right, left, right, left, right, left
Keep on walking
Don't you look behind

Left, right, left, right, left, right
Keep on walking
Don't you look behind

If you do you'll know what you'll see
I said if you do
Then you'll know what you'll find...

A trail of tears...
One tear for every step
A trail of tears...
One tear for what couldn't be kept
A trail of tears...
One tear for every breath
A trail of tears...
One tear for every death

(9) UNITED WE STAND
All for one and one for all
It really makes no sense to hide it:
That he thinks this and she thinks that
One man's fiction is another man's fact
Not every conversation is one-sided

All for one and one for all
What was once on the way up
Is now going down
After empty words were spoken
The unity was broken
And the three musketeers
Have all skipped town

All for one and one for all
As an individual we are so small
But this isn't China, this isn't Japan
No one wants to be part
Of any master plan
Yet society's foundation will crack
Without enough bricks in the wall

All for one and one for all
Quite similar to an alcoholic's motto
They say take things a day at a time
It'll help ease your mind
I guess there's
No such word as tomorrow

All for one and one for all
The time that's wasting is now
But for your God or for yourself
Maybe for me
Or perhaps someone else
To some greater cause
We must each take our vow

All for one and one for all
What kind of future
Does this world hold?
The ill are getting sicker
Each day our children
Are growing up quicker
Yet they say that
What hasn't a price
Cannot be sold

All for one and one for all
The justice system of our country
Has no equal
Though the cases seem
To keep getting worse
After a movie is made
Everyone wants to be the first
In line to buy the sequel

All for one and one for all
The liberty bell keeps on ringing
As republicans and democrats
Keep on listening
While trying to figure out
Where the sound is at
And until the do I'll keep on singing

All for one and one for all
You can sit staring
At quotes on the wall
But I believe
That Lincoln said it best
So there's really no need
To recite all the rest
United we stand, divided we fall

All for one and one for all
It takes many seeds
To plant a garden
So you better harvest
Before the frost
For if you don't
All your work will be lost
As I feel a wintry chill just starting

(10) PLEDGE
Globalization without exploitation
Should be the pledge 
of this next generation
The goal set forth 
for this new millennium
More songs that unite...
That's right...
I'm penning them

So who is with me? 
(thunderous clapping and applause)

Alright now who is against me?
(solo person clapping fades out)

The only weapon you need is love
To destroy any potential enemies

It's thoughts like these that make me
The most dangerous man in the world
Someone that can teach these beliefs
To all of Mother Earth's 
little boys and girls

Every arm in arm
Each hand in hand
That's the one nation
For which I'll stand

(11) SLEEPLESS
We regret it in the morning
What feels good in the night
We see things as we want to
And we pretend that we have sight
Have you ever asked Helen Keller
What she thinks of as right
Her answers might surprise you
Keep you sleepless and up at night…

(12) EAST TIMOR
Amidst this endless 
and senseless violence
The one thing
that I despise most
Are the swords that 
were swung in silence

For when futile 
becomes resistance
The bloody few who are left
Look to us 
for some assistance

But it's by our weapons
That their blood is spilled
When you're wiping out poverty
Sometimes it's just cheaper to kill

So we justify we need a place
For our new submarine base
Since our economy is tanking
Why let good weapons 
go to waste?

Sell them to Indonesia
And everybody wins
At least those with a voice
Amplified by
propagandist spin

I'm getting angry
unhappy
If I start crying
please slap me
Slap this frown
right off of my face
As you see I'm in
a delicate state

Been like this
for years
How long
will they have to wait?

When the media 
is your ally
You can hide a genocide
Started back before 1975
Hundreds of thousands 
have lost their lives

Amidst this endless 
and senseless violence
The one thing 
that I despise most
Are the swords that 
were swung...in silence

(13) STEADY CALM
When we are the many
And they are the few
We shall never be forgiven
For what we failed to do

As the time came
When it was time to act
We turned our backs
Clinging to made up facts

Children crying in their mother's arms
Fathers dying in wars like Vietnam

Vacant eyes
Formaldehyde smell
Following the trail
You know so well... 

In this struggle for survival
The key is the journey not the arrival
It's more the process less the prose
Where the wisdom's found by those who know
'Tis best to walk where the road don't go
As everything speeds up 
Is when it's best to take it slow…

It quickens - the pace of the nation
And sickens - what some of us are facing
As the plot thickens - you forget what you were chasing
Those not stricken - stop sleepwalking and awaken
To all you spring chickens 
- can we unmake this forsaken aching creation?

I sense the sound of hesitation in your voice
I've found most of your frustration is by choice
Those afraid of confrontation shall be coerced
To either stand up for themselves 
or else lie down in a hearse
Day to day to day…
Today is worse

If you wanna make an omelette 
Then sometimes you gotta break some heads
It don't pay to be a chicken
Forever sitting on unhatched eggs

Here at the feast not everybody eats
Not everybody speaks
Even those who are able
But when the money's on the line
And the cards are on the table
Someone's bound to cheat

It happens every time
Hence the noose around the neck
Legs dance and then dangle 
Silhouetting the gable
Now... things are back to normal
Everything all nice and stable 

Steady Calm... 
Yeah, I'll wear that label

POWER SHIELDS
SET LIST THIRTEEN (13)
class struggle and government corruption
The anger of those who work and the indifference of those who rule—these songs give voice to the forgotten, the exploited, and the furious. This is music for the 99%, by the 99%.
Economic Inequality, Class Warfare, Government Overreach, The People vs. The Machine
(1) Can't Have That
(2) Gettin' Juiced
(3) Gate Keeper
(4) Uncashable
(5) Permanent Lies
(6) Mickey D's
(7) Poorest Chorus
(8) Staking the Flag
(9) United We Stand
(10) Pledge
(11) Sleepless
(12) East Timor
(13) Steady Calm

Set List 13 — Power Shields

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Set List 13 — Power Shields

Lead Rating: PG-13

Total Points: 25

Strategic Arc: Genocide, state violence, political rage. The payload.

Trigger Warning: Genocide, war crimes, state violence, police brutality, poverty, systemic oppression, execution imagery, racial inequality.

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Song
Rating
Musician/Artist
Four-Word Summary

1
Can't Have That
PG-13
leaders say no now

2
Gettin' Juiced
PG-13
machine is plugged in

3
Gate Keeper
PG-13
digging a little deeper

4
Uncashable
PG-13
price of misery tax

5
Permanent Lies
PG-13
empire is currently declining

6
Mickey D's
PG-13
corporations start owning countries

7
Poorest Chorus
PG-13
economically crucified man's soul

8
Staking the Flag
PG-13
trail of tears steps

9
United We Stand
PG-13
divided we fall apart

10
Pledge
PG-13
globalization without any exploitation

11
Sleepless
PG-13
pretend to have sight

12
East Timor
PG-13
swords swung in silence

13
Steady Calm
PG-13
legs dance then dangle

Collection Summary: A call-to-arms, not a balm. This set documents frustration, exhaustion, and clear-eyed fury — confronting the listener with truths that are known but rarely said.

Artist Comparison: Bob Dylan, Zack de la Rocha, Dead Kennedys

Key Themes: Genocide, state violence, systemic oppression, political fury, resistance
