23 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Uprising"

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This song was released on a cassette tape prepared by the Organization of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class and released in Iran circa 1980.
Author: Untitled
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04:13
This song was released on a cassette tape prepared by the Organization of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class and released in Iran circa 1980.
Author: Untitled
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02:24
This song was released on a cassette tape prepared by the Organization of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class and released in Iran circa 1980.
Author: Untitled
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05:24
This song was released on a cassette tape prepared by the Organization of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class and released in Iran circa 1980.
Author: Untitled
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02:34
This song was released on a cassette tape prepared by the Organization of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class and released in Iran circa 1980.
Author: Untitled
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05:11
This song was released on a cassette tape prepared by the Organization of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class and released in Iran circa 1980.
Author: Untitled
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03:57
This song was released on a cassette tape prepared by the Organization of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class and released in Iran circa 1980.
Author: Untitled
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04:47
This song was released on a cassette tape prepared by the Organization of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class and released in Iran circa 1980.
Author: Untitled
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02:31
This song was released on a cassette tape prepared by the Organization of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class and released in Iran circa 1980.
Author: Untitled
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03:05
This song was released on a cassette tape prepared by the Organization of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class and released in Iran circa 1980.
Author: Untitled
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02:37
This song was released on a cassette tape prepared by the Organization of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class and released in Iran circa 1980.
Author: Untitled
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02:05
This song is based on melody of the Italian song Bandiera rossa. It was released on a cassette tape prepared by the Organization of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class and released in Iran circa 1980.
Author: Untitled
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This song is an instrumental version of the Internationale voiced by a member of the Organization of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class. It was released on a cassette tape prepared by group and released in Iran circa 1980.
Author: Untitled
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00:14
Slow effect with noise and saws.
Author: Colourofeternity
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01:16
A beat made for a music class at loyola high, which was made to resemble a real life audio of the environment of an urban neighborhood.
Author: Crstnp
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00:05
Tick (v''). Click track - 220/12/32echoenvelope tool.
Author: Univ Lyon
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It might be useful i guess. I made it of some bubble sound from around here (can't remeber exact source, sorry).
Author: Udiopony
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00:12
A saw wave sweeping up a few octaves.
Author: Sakebeats
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00:19
More stuff from sakura.
Author: Kurlyjoe
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03:20
Powerful sound of sirens and horns from 71st anniversary of warsaw uprisingrecorded with zoom h4n + rode mic. Please, let me know, if you use it somehow.
Author: Szczur Banshee
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02:16
This was a piece i was working on for a show in brixton.
Author: Firewire
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00:51
China’s first official anthem was used in the last months of the Qing dynasty. The anthem was by Bo Tong, a high-ranking officer of the Imperial Guard and Yan Fu, commander of the Qing Navy. Guo Cengxin, Master of Ceremonies, made some minor adjustments and arranged the music. The primary purpose of the anthem was to advocate the Qing Dynasty and create a sense of well-being among the Chinese. The anthem was officially adopted on October 4, 1911, but was used for centuries beforehand in official Qing dynasty functions, going back to when Emperor Kang Xi was crowned in 1675. It’s official use as China’s royal anthem was short-lived, as the Wuchang Uprising, meant to end China’s imperial era, started six days after the anthem was officially adopted. The Republic of China was created on January 1, 1912 and the emperor abdicated on February 12. As such, the anthem did not gain much notoriety in China. “Gong Jin’ou” was made the anthem again in 1917 for 12 days when a former Qing general started a coup and reinstated the Qing Dynasty. Since this was used as a praise to the emperor, this is also a royal anthem. This song was banned in Communist China after 1949, but the ban is now lifted (probably after 1978).
Author: Lyricist: 嚴復 (Yan Fu) Composer: 溥侗 (Bo Tong)
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Sound recorded in santiago de chile in november 2019 during the social uprising. Protesters throwing rocks at the police, the police using the water cannon and tear gas. Sound recorded with a sony a7sii using a rhode shotgun mic. 0:36 the water from the water cannon hits the microphone2:17 the "zorrillo" shoots tear gas.
Author: Jotauzeta
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