Savior

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"Savior" is a popular punk rock song by the American band Rise Against, known for its melodic hooks and emotionally charged lyrics about forgiveness and reconciliation.

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Savior canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album Appeal to Reason
artist Rise Against NERFINISHED
belongsToDiscographyOf Rise Against NERFINISHED
chartPerformance charted on Canadian rock charts
charted on US Alternative Songs chart
charted on US Rock Songs chart
chronologyInArtistSingles Re-Education (Through Labor)
surface form: follows "Re-Education (Through Labor)"

precedes "Audience of One"
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre alternative rock
melodic hardcore
punk rock
hasLiveStapleStatusFor Rise Against concerts
hasLyricsStyle emotionally charged
hasMusicalStyle anthemic chorus
fast tempo
melodic hooks
hasMusicVideo yes
instrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
isSingleFrom Appeal to Reason
language English
lyricTheme failed relationships
forgiveness
reconciliation
regret
musicVideoDirector Kevin Kerslake
musicVideoStyle features people in animal costumes
notableFor long chart run on US Alternative Songs chart
popularity among Rise Against fans
sing-along chorus
partOfAlbum Appeal to Reason
performer Rise Against NERFINISHED
producer Bill Stevenson
Jason Livermore
recordLabel DGC Records
Interscope Records
releaseDecade 2000s
releaseYear 2009
vocalStyle anthemic gang vocals
melodic shouting
writer Brandon Barnes
Joe Principe NERFINISHED
Tim McIlrath NERFINISHED
Zach Blair

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Rise Against notableSong Savior
Iggy Azalea notableWork Savior