Salford punk rappers, Class Actions, have been touring from Greengate to Germany burning The Sun on stage to the sound of their Hillsborough solidarity and anti-Rupert Murdoch track, Rip Up The Sun. There's even a video featuring Liverpool fans burning the rag outside Anfield (see previous Salford Star article – click here).
Now Class Actions have released a MCR Says JFT96 mixtape featuring re-mashes of the collective's Hilsborough-relevant tracks, including Rip Up The Sun and the classic M is 4 Maggie, plus sounds by sympathetic Greater Manchester based artists, including rappers Intoxikie, Stephen Sarson, The Bacillus and Drink and Drive.
"At the time of Hillsborough I lived very near Liverpool so I remember the tragedy very well" says Class Actions frontman, Aslan AK "96 people lost their lives and the establishment, helped by the evil Sun newspaper, added insult to injury.
"I am proud to have promoted the truth about Hillsborough through Class Actions as well as getting other artists on board to fight for justice" he adds "Everyone regardless of what city they live in must support the Hillsborough victims. Justice For The 96!"
Download MCR Says JFT96 from www.classactionsuk.com