Future Soundtrack For America Access
Future Soundtrack for America isn’t just a compilation album—it’s a time capsule of righteous anger, indie-rock solidarity, and pre-social-media activism. Released on October 5, 2004, through Barsuk Records, the album was a direct response to the political climate surrounding the U.S. presidential election that year. Conceived by Death Cab for Cutie ’s Ben Gibbard and David Cross (of Arrested Development and Mr. Show fame), the project aimed to galvanize young voters against the George W. Bush administration, particularly its handling of the Iraq War and domestic policies.
Every dollar from the album went to Music for America and MoveOn.org , organizations focused on youth turnout and progressive advocacy. The album’s liner notes included voter registration information, phone bank scripts, and a stark “issue guide” comparing candidates’ stances on the war, the environment, and civil liberties. Future Soundtrack For America
Here’s a write-up for Future Soundtrack for America , suitable for a review, retrospective, or album summary. Future Soundtrack for America isn’t just a compilation






