Black Masks & Gasoline
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| “Black Masks & Gasoline” | |||||
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| Single by Rise Against from the album Revolutions Per Minute |
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| Released | 2004: Worldwide | ||||
| Format | CD: Worldwide | ||||
| Recorded | Fort Collins, Colorado, USA | ||||
| Genre | Punk rock | ||||
| Length | 3:00 | ||||
| Label | Geffen Records | ||||
| Writer(s) | Rise Against\Tim McIlrath | ||||
| Producer | Jason Livermore Bill Stevenson |
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"Black Masks & Gasoline" is the first track on Rise Against's third studio album, Revolutions Per Minute. The name and the lyrics in the song seem anti-governmental. This is indicated by the lyrics, I have, an American Dream, that involves black masks, and gasoline. The song is exactly 3 minutes long, and was released in 2003 on Revolutions Per Minute. There is no video for this song.

