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Lajichang (垃圾场 Garbage Dump) is a 1994 Chinese rock album by He Yong. It was the most socially critical among the mainland release albums of the first generation of Beijing rock musicians.[1][2][3][4]

References

  1. ^ Richard King, Timothy J. Craig Global Goes Local: Popular Culture in Asia 2003 p3 "The View from He Yong's Garbage Dump. Above an angry barrage of guitar, ..... So begins the title track of He Yong's 1994 CD Lajichang (Garbage Dump), with a rant against the rat race of the ..."
  2. ^ Ian Peddie - Popular Music and Human Rights: World music -2011 p137 ".. and a rock album by He Yong (Lajichang, 1994). The latter was particularly provocative and rebellious; the album's title track “Garbage Dump” (“Lajichang”), offered an especially harsh critique of Chinese society, beginning ..."
  3. ^ Nimrod Baranovitch China's New Voices: Popular Music, Ethnicity, Gender, and - 2003...p307 "He Yong. 1994. He Yong: Lajichang (He Yong: Garbage Dump). Shanghai shengxiang chubanshe/Gunshi yousheng chubanshe youxian gongsi, ISRC CN-Eo4-94-326-oo/A. J6 (Y-H32). Hong taiyang: Mao Zedong songge xin jiezou ...
  4. ^ Nimrod Baranovitch China's New Voices: Popular Music, Ethnicity, Gender, and ... 2003 p 242 "Whereas the official song juxtaposes the Great Wall with "millions upon millions of heroic idealists," "green army uniforms," and the "red sun," He Yong, by contrast, places it on the top of a garbage dump, which he also calls "a slaughterhouse," ..."