If you listen to the song then it should be obvious that the song is truly about an unknown slodier. Left behind to die. wounded in battle. Sad really. Good song. Benjamin Burnley has massive talent.
EDIT: Actually Breaking Benjamin have said that this song is simply artistic since their goal is to make songs which are that exaclty: ART. So it's left to inetrpretation
Answer: They actually made the song 4 Halo 3.
Breaking Benjamin wrote the song "Crawl" for the movie Vampires: Los Muertos, which was released in 2002. The song is featured on the film's soundtrack, showcasing the band's signature rock sound. The movie is a sequel to the 1998 film Vampires, directed by John Carpenter.
There is an American band called Red that have a similar sound to Breaking Benjamin. Incidentally, the lead singer of Red co-wrote several songs on Dear Agony, Breaking Benjamins latest release. As for Story of the Year, they have been comapred to acts like Forever the Sickest Kids.
Answer from Mileyandhannahfan45Jamie Houston wrote the song Breaking Free he is my uncle
Benjamin Franklin wrote Poor Richard's Almanack.
it is unknown who wrote the song, but it was wrote after Battle of Malplaquet in 1709.
Breaking Benjamin
Martin O'Donnell WRONG the band Breaking Benjamin played it.
He wrote the song for Halo 2. It's on the soundtrack.
Melvyn Bragg wrote The Soldier's Return.
The soldier wrote a letter.
Benjamin Franklin wrote "The Way to Wealth."
Breaking Benjamin wrote the song "Crawl" for the movie Vampires: Los Muertos, which was released in 2002. The song is featured on the film's soundtrack, showcasing the band's signature rock sound. The movie is a sequel to the 1998 film Vampires, directed by John Carpenter.
There is an American band called Red that have a similar sound to Breaking Benjamin. Incidentally, the lead singer of Red co-wrote several songs on Dear Agony, Breaking Benjamins latest release. As for Story of the Year, they have been comapred to acts like Forever the Sickest Kids.
benjamin franklin
An american soldier!
I think it was an anonymous soldier.
The mathematician in the 17th century who wrote the exponent after the unknown is Herigone.