During the 2008 election campaign, Muttonbirds singer Don McGlashan wrote to complain at the use of his song Anchor Me on a television clip about National leader John Key.
But McGlashan has always worn his left-wing politics on his sleeve, and just this weekend performed in Auckland at the launch of the Keep MMP campaign.
Reid, by contrast, would not say whether he usually votes, or would vote, this year.
His partner Davita said the song was not an endorsement of the National Party or its policies, though "a major decision" was always involved before letting advertisers buy rights to a song. She said Feelers' fans would decide for themselves who to pick on election day.
Auckland-based musician Gareth Thomas, who was in the band Goodshirt and whose brother Matt was in the Feelers, said other artists were likely to be approached by campaign managers as the election race heated up.
The Feelers would have few regrets about letting National use their sound, he said.
"I'm sure they'd be happy to make some money out of it," Thomas said.