Life Less Frightening
"Life Less Frightening" | |
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"Life Less Frightening" cover | |
Single by Rise Against from the album Siren Song of the Counter Culture | |
Released | July 2005 |
Format | CD |
Recorded | Plumper Mountain Sound in Gibsons, BC and The Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, BC |
Genre | Melodic hardcore, post-hardcore |
Length | 3:44 |
Label | Geffen |
Writer(s) | Tim McIlrath, Joe Principe, Brandon Barnes, Chris Chasse |
Producer(s) | GGGarth |
"Life Less Frightening" is the third song from the Chicago melodic hardcore/punk rock band Rise Against's 2004 album Siren Song of the Counter Culture. It is the third track on the album and runs approximately 3 minutes and 44 seconds. "Life Less Frightening" was released to radio on November 29, 2005.[1]
The lyrics of the song depict a realization of the horrors of the world and a longing for a "life less frightening" ("...I'm soaking with the sins of knowing what's gone wrong...") and infers that lack of action will only cause the problems to worsen ("Time again I have found myself stuttering/Foundations pulled out from under me.").
Chart performance
"Life Less Frightening" peaked at number 33 on the US Modern Rock chart.
Chart (2004) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks | 33 |
References
- ↑ "FMQB Airplay Archive: Modern Rock". Friday Morning Quarterback Album Report, Incorporated. Retrieved October 30, 2016.
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