Programs at Home: Rise Against
Alternative
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31m
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home series, Moderator Scott Goldman talks with multi-Gold and Platinum punk rock band Rise Against about their brand new album, Nowhere Generation. On the new album, the outspoken band points a finger at big business and politics for stacking the social and economical deck against Millennials', Gen Y’s, and Gen Z’s pursuit of The American Dream. Musically, the album is blazing, aggressive punk rock; lyrically, the eleven songs were inspired in part by input from band members' young children and Rise Against’s community of fans.
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