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Life After Death and Taxes

 
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"Life After Death and Taxes (Failure II)"
Single by Relient K
from the album Mmhmm
Released 2006
Format Christian radio
Recorded 2004
Genre Christian post-hardcore, Christian punk
Length 4:23
Label Gotee, Capitol
Writer(s) Matt Thiessen
Producer Mark Lee Townsend, Matt Thiessen
Relient K singles chronology
"I So Hate Consequences"
(2006)
"Life After Death and Taxes (Failure II)"
(2006)
"Must Have Done Something Right"
(2006)

"Life After Death and Taxes (Failure II)" is a song by Relient K, from their fourth album Mmhmm. It was released as a Christian radio single in late 2006.

It is a sequel to the song "Failure to Excommunicate" from the band's second album The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek, and includes, at the end, a string quartet excerpt from that song. Both songs include solos by drummer Dave Douglas.

The end of "Failure to Excommunicate" has the same string quartet music, but with more quirky noises in the background. "Life After Death and Taxes" has the static and hold-out from the last guitar chord, underlying the fact that the latter is a darker, more serious song.

Like "Failure to Excommunicate" this song is about and contains Christian themes, like heaven, death, and Jesus Christ's help and comfort in times of pain. "Life After Death and Taxes" is more of a closer to "Faliure to Excommunicate." Where "Failure to Excommunicate" says, "Know it's the world versus Jesus and you," this song says, "Never forget...death and decay can't touch us now," instilling a more sure feel to the somewhat open-ended song "Failure to Excommunicate."


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