Clearly, as stated above, about their battle with Victory Records.
First stanza is about being accused of breach of contract by Victory. Second is about Streetlight possibly believing they were wrong then the whole "hindsight is 20/20" (to paraphrase). The chorus is about their heroes supporting Streetlight (other bands, fans, etc...) and rebelling. The second verse is about the ongoing fight, the damage it did, memories of fights past, and learning to never trust anyone again. The final lyrics are about no one realizing the problem until too late, gearing up for the legal battle, and a toast of sorts to their time as a band and all their progress.
Even though the record finally came out, it was a Pyrrhic victory that killed the band.
Clearly, as stated above, about their battle with Victory Records.
First stanza is about being accused of breach of contract by Victory. Second is about Streetlight possibly believing they were wrong then the whole "hindsight is 20/20" (to paraphrase). The chorus is about their heroes supporting Streetlight (other bands, fans, etc...) and rebelling. The second verse is about the ongoing fight, the damage it did, memories of fights past, and learning to never trust anyone again. The final lyrics are about no one realizing the problem until too late, gearing up for the legal battle, and a toast of sorts to their time as a band and all their progress.
Even though the record finally came out, it was a Pyrrhic victory that killed the band.