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Give It All

"Give It All"
Cover art for the single "Give It All" by Rise Against.
"Give It All" cover
Promotional single by Rise Against from the album Siren Song of the Counter Culture
Released November 2004
Format
Studio The Warehouse Studio, Vancouver, British Columbia
Genre Hardcore punk
Length 2:50
Label Geffen
Writer(s) Rise Against
Producer(s) Garth Richardson

"Give It All" is a song by American rock band Rise Against. It was originally recorded for the 2004 compilation album Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1, while a slightly altered version appeared on the band's third studio album Siren Song of the Counter Culture later that year. It is a hardcore punk song, with lyrics that are about "being a punk rocker in today's world," according to lead vocalist Tim McIlrath. It was released as a promotional single for Siren Song of the Counter Culture in November 2004.

Despite receiving minimal coverage from music critics who reviewed Siren Song of the Counter Culture, "Give It All" has become one of Rise Against's most widely recognized songs, and is credited as the band's breakthrough single. It has been featured on multiple lists of the best Rise Against songs, and peaked at number thirty-seven on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart. The accompanying music video has the band perform in a crowded subway car, while other people travel throughout the city of Chicago vandalizing and defacing billboards and posters, with the intention of raising social and political awareness.

After spending several years as an underground band, in which they released two albums with Fat Wreck Chords, Rise Against signed a recording contract with Geffen Records in 2004. This deal was criticized by some fans, who felt that a major record label would hinder the band's creative process and negatively impact their music. The first song the band released following their signing to Geffen was "Give It All", which was featured on the 2004 compilation album Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1. The band liked the song, and decided to record a slightly altered version for their third studio album Siren Song of the Counter Culture later that year. It first began playing on radio stations in October 2004, before being released as a promotional single in November.


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