We Don't Care

Album: True Defiance (2012)
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  • Lead vocalist Ryan Clark (from Alternative Press): "The opening riff for this song is one of my all-time favorites for DH. It's almost equal parts metal, hardcore and hard rock. This song as a whole is one of the simpler structures on the record, but I think that's where it shines. Sometimes it's best not to overthink or overdo certain songs... in many cases it seems the simpler songs tend to be the strongest - much the way 'LifeWar' was on our last record."

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  • Cool GuyI personally believe this song is about how Christians have stopped speaking about the terrible things the world does, and how we are being trodden under foot by the workers of sin and the devil.
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