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"I Can't Cry" by The Silencers (1987)A song about the anguished thoughts of a woman who has chosen to have an abortion. (I)
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"Sie hat geschrien" by Selig (1994)A German-language song about a young woman who gets an abortion. (S)
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"Convenient Homicide" by Seventh Seal (2004)A song about the band's opposition to abortion, in which they declare, "There is no right to choose/Abortion is murder." (C)
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"Due in June" / "June" by ¡Mayday! (2012)A pair of songs written from the perspective of a fetus. In the first song ("Due in June"), the fetus asks to be aborted, then changes its mind and asks to be born in the second song ("June"). "June" was conceived after "Due in June" had already been recorded because the group felt they "needed another track to balance that out, a way to talk about not having an abortion." (D)
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"La fabbricante d'angeli" by Le Orme (1974) (F)
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"A Tool to Scream" by Zao (2001)A song with lyrics that condemn abortion. In an interview with a Dutch music website, guitarist Scott Mellinger stated, "We are seen as a pro-life band, but essentially we are as a band for nothing," and that though he personally views abortion as "tantamount to the murder of a child" he thinks it is "no business of the government to say it is not allowed." (T)
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