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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.

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