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When the Communist regime put a bunch of scruffy Czech psychedelic rockers on trial in 1977, they had no idea what they were about to unleash
In the heat of anti-immigrant fever in 1980s Birmingham, one song about a street helped forge a new British south Asian identity
Crippled by Hitler’s forces during history’s deadliest siege, Leningrad rallied under the most unlikely of anthems – Shostakovich’s Seventh Symphony
The bittersweet story of Egypt’s revolution began with a vast call-and-response song that helped bring down Hosni Mubarak. But it didn’t end there
When Manuel Noriega holed up in the Vatican embassy to escape an invasion, the US military tried a new technique of psychological warfare – blasting pop music through loudspeakers
How an English musician became an overnight pop star in Hong Kong – only to discover he was the face of a huge new protest movement against China
The Guardian’s Chris Michael explores incredible stories from around the world about when music shook history