The Great Die-Off Lyrics

Lyric discussion by kingrog 

Cover art for The Great Die-Off lyrics by Rise Against

The Great Die-off is about Foreigners coming into America who want the life we have. The first line exemplifies the whole song: “There's a fire on the borders burning down the walls you built high. And there's a steady stream of anger spilling from the coast. A tidal wave”

Song Meaning

How would this be about foreigners? Its called The Great Die-Off. Its about the corruption of the government.

@kingrog Odd quadruple post, 3Dog. But yeah, it's not about foreigners. It's obviously about the old people that aren't falling out of power soon enough. The kind of people Rise Against are always rising against.