The Muslims
The Muslims formed in 2006 around Pakistani-American singer-songwriter Yasin 'Y' Mohammad, who has remained the band's constant member through various lineup...
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The Muslims formed in 2006 around Pakistani-American singer-songwriter Yasin 'Y' Mohammad, who has remained the band's constant member through various lineup changes. They've released three albums: a self-titled debut in 2008, 'Set Yourself on Fire' in 2013, and 'Terrorism' in 2019.
Their music pulls from rock and punk with Middle Eastern touches, and their lyrics often deal with identity, religion, and social justice.
The band's name itself has been a point of contention since they started. Mohammad has said they chose it as a statement about how Muslims are often scapegoated, but it's drawn criticism from some who see it as exploiting stereotypes. Other songs like 'Fuck The Cistem' and 'Punch a Nazi' continue their blunt approach to political themes.
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