Boots Riley added that "this is a time when the working class is being fleeced left and right.
All tracks written by Tom Morello and Boots Riley, except where noted.
Boots Riley was born in 1971 into a family of radical organizers in Chicago.
Boots Riley released a controversial press release one week after the 9/11 events, which was later published in the book, Another World Is Possible.
In 2003, Vibe Magazine named Boots Riley one of the 10 most influential people of 2002.
The single version of "Black Flags" features vocals from Boots Riley.
Boots Riley wrote the song "Wear Clean Draws" for his daughter.
Instead, Boots Riley devotes his rhymes to radical politics, determined to "turn the system upside down."
But the group's main man, Boots Riley, has lost none of the oppositional fervor.
Along with a single, a music video was produced for the song, "Hurricane", and features a cameo appearance by Boots Riley of The Coup.