Wait'll the Pentagon Gets the Bill From ASCAP

A number of recording artists are demanding that the government release a list of the songs used by the Bush Administration to torture prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba.

From the Washington Post‘s Joe Heim:

Dozens of musicians endorsed a Freedom of Information Act request filed by the National Security Archive, a Washington-based independent research institute, seeking the declassification of all records related to the use of music in interrogation practices. The artists also launched a formal protest of the use of music in conjunction with torture.

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