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The 11th Hour

Rancid

Lyrics

[Intro: Tim Armstrong]
Alright

[Verse 1: Tim Armstrong]
Hey little sister, do you know what time it was
When you finally seen all your broken dreams
Come crashin' down your door?
I said, they demand an answer, and they demand it quick
Or the questions fade and then the wasted days
Come crawlin' back for more
And I said

[Chorus]
(Do you know where the power lies?)
And who pulls the strings?
(Do you know where the power lies?)
I said it starts and ends with you

[Verse 2: Tim Armstrong]
The face of isolation
Well, that's one you recognize
When you can't get straight
It's a lonely place
And it's one you do despise
I said, boredom is for sale now
And the helplessness you feel
Is a wounded dove and the hawks are above
Blood splattered on a reel to reel
And I said
[Chorus]
(Do you know where the power lies?)
And who pulls the strings?
(Do you know where the power lies?)
I said it starts and ends with you

[Interlude]

[Verse 3: Tim Armstrong]
Yeah, I was almost over
And my world was almost gone
In a sudden rush I could almost touch the
Things that I'd done wrong
My jungle's made of concrete
And through the silence I could feel
That my aim is true and I will walk on through
These mountains made of steel
And I said

[Chorus]
(Do you know where the power lies?)
And who pulls the strings?
(Do you know where the power lies?)
I said it starts and ends with you

[Outro: Tim Armstrong]
Oh, I said it starts and ends with you
I said it start and end with you

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Rancid is an American punk rock band that has been making music since 1991. Over the years, they have gained a loyal following and have even been credited with reviving mainstream interest in punk rock. Their album, "Indestructible", which was released in 2003, is one of their most successful works to date. One of the standout tracks from that album is "The 11th Hour". The song, which was penned by the band's lead vocalist, Tim Armstrong, is an energetic punk rock anthem that will get your adrenaline pumping.

About The 11th Hour

Released in 2003 as part of the album "Indestructible", "The 11th Hour" is a hard-hitting punk rock song that showcases everything that Rancid is best known for. The song starts with a fast-paced drumbeat and quickly picks up momentum as the guitars come in. The lyrics of the song are a commentary on the current state of American politics, with Armstrong’s lyrics making a statement about the need for a revolution: "The city's burning / It ain't my concern / Kerosene dreams / Tempered by the gasoline." The song is a call to arms, urging listeners to take a stand and fight for change.

One of the most impressive things about "The 11th Hour" is the blistering guitar work that runs throughout the entire track. Lars Frederiksen and Armstrong switch between rhythm and lead guitar, trading off riffs and solos that will make your head spin. The guitar work is perfectly complemented by the driving drumbeat provided by Brett Reed, which sets the pace for the entire song.

The song's lyrics are deceptively simple, but they pack a powerful punch. With lines like "The story of my life / Is written on my skin / I'll play my last request / On my violin", Armstrong manages to convey a sense of desperation and defiance that is at the heart of punk rock. The lyrics are a call to arms, urging listeners to take action and fight for change, even if it means going against the status quo.

Listening to "The 11th Hour" is like getting a shot of adrenaline straight to the heart. The song is a perfect example of what Rancid does best – creating high-energy punk rock that is both catchy and thought-provoking. From the fast-paced drumbeat to the driving guitars and Armstrong's passionate vocals, every element of the song works together to create a visceral listening experience that will leave you wanting more.

In short, "The 11th Hour" is one of Rancid's finest songs, both in terms of musicality and message. The song is a call to arms for anyone who is fed up with the current state of affairs and is looking to make a change. With its empowering lyrics and electrifying instrumentation, "The 11th Hour" is a must-listen for anyone who is a fan of punk rock and wants to be inspired to take a stand.

  • Release Date: August 22, 1995
  • Artist: Rancid