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Make Some Noise is a campaign byAmnesty International that uses music byJohn Lennon to promotehuman rights. Well-known artists produce covers of solo-eraJohn Lennon songs exclusively for Amnesty International.
Amnesty has encouraged new versions of Lennon's songs to be recorded by artists such asR.E.M.,U2,Green Day,The Black Eyed Peas,The Cure,The Flaming Lips,Snow Patrol,The Postal Service,Maroon 5,Audrey de Montigny andSteve Barakatt. The global launch ofMake Some Noise took place on 10 December 2005,International Human Rights Day, with the release of four exclusive singles available as digital downloads. A fundraising album,Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur, followed.
Artists participating inMake Some Noise were involved in the promotion of human rights.[citation needed] These covers are several of Lennon's best-known solo-era songs.
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Make Some Noise is encouraging people to take action in a number of campaigns: