A Rooster for the Masses
Friday, February 20 2009
by Frank Stasio and Lindsay Thomas
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The members of Raleigh rock band A Rooster for the Masses recently found themselves scrambling for inspiration. The group formed in 2004 just after the re-election of President George W. Bush, whose administration fueled the band's lyrics about social and political angst over his policies and leadership. Now with a new administration in place, A Rooster for the Masses turns to relationships and personal reflections about growing up for lyrical content. Their punk-pop sound is still intact, though, and they'll prove it today when they join host Frank Stasio to play live and talk about just what riles them up these days.



