I thought this needed undivided attention, so instead of posting in Patriotism I thought it would be much better to have it's own thread.
Since I cannot seem to move any of it to here you will have to open up the link. It was written and recorded by American sodiers in Iraq. And probably end up historical.
http://www.iraq-songs.com/And here is their story:
Hello and thanks for visiting our website. We are very excited about sharing our music with you and hope that you enjoy what we have to offer. During the past year, we have spent our spare time writing and recording music that represents our thoughts and feelings about serving here in Iraq. At first, we never dreamed of producing a CD, but the response from our fellow soldiers, as well as family and friends back home, led us to try and find a way. With the help of a digital recording program we found on the internet, we were able to record our music right here in Baghdad. Throughout history, soldiers have written and played music that has rarely been available to the public. However, today's technology allows us to share our music with you, straight from Baghdad. Click on the links below to listen to sound bytes from our CD.
Here are the Titles of the songs.
I am a Patriot
You Know Me
Lay Your Head Down
All I Really Miss Is You
Mortaritaville
The Day You Were Born
All You Gotta Do
The Ballad of Ahmed Razooki
Should've Known Better
When Daddies Don't Come Home
We Hate Terrorists
Baghdad Ain't That Bad
Blame it on the ING
I hope you enjoy this as much as I did.

Peace Tommie.

I also could not wait until July 4th. ;)