(G. Anselmo, 2007 ChargeUp'd Inc.)

a message i'm calling my home
and it's much safer now
we're free to talk, still not to fall
i'm ready to show it all

throw on that simple paint
to demanding such sound
we're all moving upon ground
since we've all become aloud

yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
for animal acts i've grown immune
you hold me up in light of you
we are aloud to come through!

praise is united, as praise is real
cool air of free thought is all,
all that ever really matters right now
in the very moment

to wear the paint, to believe
we all know it's just another day
demand is the love we conceal
through sunset falls, until we feel

yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
for animal acts i've grown immune
you hold me up in light of you
we are aloud to come through!




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    General Comment

    currently, this is the only non-album official chargebox song in the chargebox lyrical album database.

    going from a close almost 500 songs, the chargebox collection is currently free from reconstruction, and now has about 83 official lyrics, as seen here..

    gus3on April 19, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    this is the title track to the chargebox rumored live recording compilation, "Aloud!: Chargebox Live", that is pre-planned for later on down the road in the charebox timeline. it's the only previously unreleased song on the rumored compilation, as the other tracks will likely include songs from, "chargebox", "orange sun", "x cell", "the federation", and "allgainst!". originally, the pre-planned discography of chargebox includes the aforementioned 5 albums, with an additional 3 other compilations, including aloud live, a greatest hits set, and a possible collection of reconstructed and reworked tracks..

    as for the meaning of the song, "Aloud!", the narrator of the song basically finds someone that understands them, something that the likes of which have never happened before, in a chargebox song of this style, as also in the characters' perspective as well.

    gus3on April 19, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    although the placement of this song shifts a lot, as a result of it being the only non album studio track effort, it will likely be included on the "greatest hits forever" compilation following the last of the 5 studio recorded albums.

    gus3on October 09, 2007   Link

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