To the core
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| “To the core” | ||
|---|---|---|
| Song by Rise Against | ||
| Released | 2003: Worldwide | |
| Format | CD: Worldwide | |
| Recorded | Plumper Mountain Sound in Gibsons, BC and The Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, BC | |
| Genre | Hardcore Punk | |
| Length | 1:33 | |
| Label | Geffen Records | |
| Writer | Rise Against\Tim McIlrath | |
| Producer | Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore | |
To The Core is a song by Rise Against. It totals to 1:33 minutes long, and the song is about a person's (Presumably Tim McIlrath) anger on how promises are made to change the way things in this world are (I stand behind the things I say/You type the words you won't say to my face) and the uselessness of this (I watch you point and click/your life away).
It is also the most aggressive song on the Revolutions Per Minute album.[citation needed]

