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* Music example: Punk rockers often invoked this trope, posing as Bomb-Throwing Anarchists. The [[Ur Example]] may be the band [[Sex Pistols]], whose famous song "Anarchy in the UK" goes as follows:
{{quote|''I am an Antichrist
''I am an [[Painful Rhyme|anarchist]]
''[[Terrorists Without a Cause|Don't know what I want but I know how to get it]]
''I wanna destroy the passerby
''<nowiki>'</nowiki>Cause I wanna be
''Anarchy!
''In the city!
''[[Evil Laugh|Mwahahahaha!]] }}
** Note that we say The Sex Pistols ''posed'' as this type of anarchist. Later punk bands, such as The Dead Kennedys, do give voice to actual anarchist politics, relying more on snide humor and political activism than shock value.
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== Tabletop Games ==
* The cover of ''[http://misspentyouthgame.com/ Misspent Youth]'' by Robert Bohl, features a pair of anarchists, one of whom is brandishing a Molotov cocktail. The protagonist characters are all basically bomb throwing anarchists.
* The ''Planescape'' ''[[Dungeons
** On the other hand, the Free League faction is more or less made up of [[Averted Trope|not-bomb throwing anarchists]], being a loose association of individuals trying to get with their lives without the other factions telling them what to do. They even organize themselves in a non-hierarchical way.
* ''[[Vampire: The Masquerade]]'' averted this in two ways:
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* The Jammers from ''[[Feng Shui]]'' definitely fit the trope, with a fondness for blowing up Feng Shui sites in order to carry out Battlechimp Potemkin's dream of a world without chi.
* ''[[Paranoia]]'' features the secret society "Death Leopard", a coalition of pseudo-anarchist party-animals.
* ''[[
== Theatre ==
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