Total views: 1 time this week / Rating: 8.25/10 [4 votes]Album: Desire Walks On / Original Release Date: 1993-11-01Genre: RockSong Duration: 5 min 01 sec
Hands on the wheel, grid lock and steel
Dogs are barkin' out in the street
It's a neighborhood war, better lock that door
Flesh and blood and cold concrete
Baby, can't make it
Baby, can't make it
Standing in line at the tabloid shrine
In the middle of the public night
Addict consumers, consumin' the rumors
With a killer, killer appetite
Livin' on plastic, baby
Livin' on plastic now
Rage
Rage
Rage
Rage
Amphetamine vapor on glass and in paper
Underneath fluorescent light
In a catacombs of Styrofoam
Out of mind and out of sight
Baby, can't make it, no
Baby, can't make it
Rage
Rage
Rage
Rage
Where is the heartbeat, not up elite street
Beatin' down the little guy
The madness mounts, the judge lost count
Lost inside a technical lie
Rage is written by Nancy Lamoureaux Wilson, Susan Ennis, Ann Wilson Dustin. ✔️
When was Rage released?
It is first released on November 01, 1993 as part of Heart's album "Desire Walks On" which includes 15 tracks in total. This song is the 4th track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Rage lyrics?
When we explore how the lyrics were meant to make us feel, the song 'Rage' by Hearts presents a graphical imagery of the fall of society and the inner fight of a person, compelling the audience to face the chaos and the inequality of the world. The 'tabloid shrine' and the 'amphetamine vapor' are the metaphors used to depict the modern life that is full of toxic influences and the need to escape through different means. The lyrics of Rage mainly underline the feelings of anger, angst, and despair as well as being a social commentary and reflection. Concurrently, the song puts emphasis on the decay of cities and the hardships of society, rage, and frustration, as well as the wrongdoings and corruption of the powerful. The themes of violence, drug-taking, and societal deterioration contained in the lyrics are more apt for adults. The intensity of the language and imagery suggests a rating that strongly advises parents to be aware of the content being unsuitable for children under 13. ✔️
Which genre is Rage?
Rage falls under the genre Rock. ✔️
How long is the song Rage?
Rage song length is 5 minutes and 01 seconds.
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check amazon for Rage mp3 download Songwriter(s): Nancy Lamoureaux Wilson, Susan Ennis, Ann Wilson Dustin Record Label(s): 1993 Capitol Records, LLC All rights reserved Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws Manufactured by Capitol Catalog, 1750 No Official lyrics by