Television, the Drug of the Nation
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Written by [[Michael Franti]], it was released as a single in [[1992]]. It had previously been recorded by [[Michael Franti]]'s first band, [[The Beatnigs]]. | Written by [[Michael Franti]], it was released as a single in [[1992]]. It had previously been recorded by [[Michael Franti]]'s first band, [[The Beatnigs]]. | ||
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"Television, the Drug of the Nation" is a musical composition by The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy published on their album Hypocrisy Is the Greatest Luxury.
Written by Michael Franti, it was released as a single in 1992. It had previously been recorded by Michael Franti's first band, The Beatnigs.
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