Peace of Mind (Boston song)
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| “Peace of Mind” | ||
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| Single by Boston from the album Boston |
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| Released | August 25, 1976 | |
| Format | 12" Vinyl | |
| Recorded | October 1975 - April 1976 | |
| Genre | Rock Hard rock |
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| Length | 5:02 | |
| Label | Epic | |
| Writer(s) | Tom Scholz | |
| Producer | John Boylan, Tom Scholz | |
"Peace of Mind" is a song by Boston and is the second track on their self-titled album. It is largely a commentary on the growing materialism of the Baby Boomer generation as they entered the workforce, and the band's rejection of this materialism.
[edit] Appearances
- "Peace of Mind" is a downloadable track in the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 releases of the video game Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, as well as the video game Rock Band, both as master tracks.

