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The song "jarringly explodes" into a fast-paced tempo as the narrator rejects dishonest or conditional help from the government or society. The lines "Don't hold me up now / I can stand my own ground" signal a choice to rely on one's own strength rather than failing systems.

Directed by Tony Petrossian, the music video provides a visual critique of consumerism and human rights violations. rise_against_prayer_of_the_refugee_lyrics_hd

The track is a hallmark of the band's sound, blending aggressive punk energy with catchy, anthemic hooks. The song "jarringly explodes" into a fast-paced tempo

It uses a "soft-loud" dynamic, moving from a tempo of 144 BPM in the verses to a chaotic 200 BPM during the chorus. The track is a hallmark of the band's

At the end, workers place "Made in USA" stickers on boxes while the band destroys store items. The fallen products eventually spell out "fair trade" , highlighting the invisible human cost of modern commerce. Compositional Style

Critics and fans interpret the song as a critique of how refugees are treated as "outcasts" and the discrimination they face while trying to rebuild their lives. Music Video Analysis

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