I agree that this song has to do with conformity. (As an aside, I find that often those who speak most loudly against conformity are those most guilty of it - they just don't conform to "normal" society.)
As for heckyeahitsanna's question about the last lines: I'd say "Take back the beat in your heart" is pretty obvious - your heart shouldn't be beating for other people, to make other people like you; it should be beating for you. "Why fight when you can't be bought" is a little more tricky.
Perhaps it's commentary on what I spoke of earlier of those who speak against conformity being guilty of it themselves. If you truly cannot be bought (i.e. you truly don't conform), there's no reason to fight against conformity and scream about how stupid it is because it's not an issue for you.
I agree that this song has to do with conformity. (As an aside, I find that often those who speak most loudly against conformity are those most guilty of it - they just don't conform to "normal" society.)
As for heckyeahitsanna's question about the last lines: I'd say "Take back the beat in your heart" is pretty obvious - your heart shouldn't be beating for other people, to make other people like you; it should be beating for you. "Why fight when you can't be bought" is a little more tricky.
Perhaps it's commentary on what I spoke of earlier of those who speak against conformity being guilty of it themselves. If you truly cannot be bought (i.e. you truly don't conform), there's no reason to fight against conformity and scream about how stupid it is because it's not an issue for you.