Black Masks and Gasoline

Tim McIlrath, Joseph Principe, Brandon Barnes, Todd Mohney

[Verse 1]
Simply because you can breathe
Doesn't mean you're alive
Or that you really live
This life has taken its toll
She just doesn't know
How much more she can give

[Verse 2]
But here at the top of the world
Where I raise my hands, and I clench my fists
And they stand before me, below
Demanding the answers with flips of a switch

[Chorus]
I don't understand where you got this idea
So deeply ingrained in your head
(That this world is) something that you must impress
'Cause I couldn't care less

[Verse 3]
A need for revolution rising
It comes to the surface, gasping for air
And we're not putting up with this planet
One more day, much less one more year

[Chorus]
I don't understand where you got this idea
So deeply ingrained in your head
(That this world is) something that you must impress
'Cause I couldn't care less

[Bridge]
So here, and now, in our rotting nation
The blood, it pours, it's all on our hands now
We live, in fear, of our own potential
To win, to lose, it's all on our hands now

[Verse 4]
And I have an American Dream
But it involves black masks and gasoline
One day I'll turn these thoughts into screams
At a world that turned its back down on me

[Chorus]
I don't understand where you got this idea
So deeply ingrained in your head
(That this world is) something that you must impress
'Cause I couldn't care less

Trivia about the song Black Masks and Gasoline by Rise Against

When was the song “Black Masks and Gasoline” released by Rise Against?
The song Black Masks and Gasoline was released in 2003, on the album “Revolutions Per Minute”.
Who composed the song “Black Masks and Gasoline” by Rise Against?
The song “Black Masks and Gasoline” by Rise Against was composed by Tim McIlrath, Joseph Principe, Brandon Barnes, Todd Mohney.

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