Oh, dude, that song is like a motivational anthem about standing up against injustice and fighting for change. It's all about not giving up hope and believing that help is coming, even in the darkest times. So, like, it's basically saying, "Hang in there, things will get better eventually."
The song is about the things that our society does wrong. The song is protrayed well in the music video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XN2FrUUq-zI
"This Could be Anywhere in the World" is a song by Canadian post-hardcore band Alexisonfire. The vocals are sung by George Pettit and Dallas Green. The studio version of this song does not include Tim McIIrath or any member of Chicago based Rise Against.
Many people found Rise Against after the release of the song Prayer of the Refugee off the album The Sufferer & The Witness. Their rate of recognition seemed to increase after this album but they are certainly not a "one hit wonder" band. They have climbed relatively steadily since 1999.
The woman singing in Roadside with Tim McIlrath is Emily Schambra.
The sounds of my buttocks and slipknot in my buttocks in my buttocks in my buttocks so its like 10 arses and anal beads
In the Related Link, Tim explains what the song is about.
Savior - Rise Against song - was created on -20-06-01.
The song "Rise Against" was done by P.O.D.
There is no song by Rise Against on the soundtrack to Tropic Thunder, nor is there a song called "Tell Me Something I Don't Know." In fact, I don't believe that Rise Against has a song by that name at all.
Is it prayer of the refugee by Rise against or some song by Rise Against
No, the soundtrack for Hop doesn't list any Rise Against songs.
The theme song for the 2011 WWE Over the Limit Pay-Per-View is 'Help is on the way' by Rise Against.
The song is the good left undone by rise against
Give it all - Rise against
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War is bad
The song is about the things that our society does wrong. The song is protrayed well in the music video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XN2FrUUq-zI