What is the Song @ the end of Rob + Big season 3 Ep. 7 (Charity)?

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moopyj


Song is played at the end of episode 7 where Rob rides bmx bikes with Big Black, Bam Bam and Big Zeus.


Answer
run dmc vs. jason nevins "its like that"

Song Meaning??




Torri :)


Ok so the song Handlebars by Flobots. Pretty meaningful song. Those of you that dont think so dont need to read this.
If you havent heard it you really need to watch this video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuK2A1ZqoWs&feature=related

But mainly i wanted to know what the artists meaning of the song was. Anyone that knows or can show me some website or blog or w/e that they talk about it ill be very happy. 10 points for you! =] lol

but if you dont know or cant find or w/e whats your personal take on it. everyone has different ones, but i mean most are on the same page, but yeah.

so w/e opinions facts. its all good. =]



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This song about power, corruption and the potential that lies in one individual first appeared on an independent EP in 2005 (as "Handle Bars"), and was re-released on the band's major-label debut Fight with Tools two years later. This song is about the life of a dictator. It starts with the dictator as a young child learning how to ride a bike without handlebars. In the end, the boy is all grown up and has taken over the world.

In an interview on KROQ 106.7 Los Angeles, the band said that this song's meaning is open to interpretation but hinted that it was influenced by the events going on around the world.

The Flobots, are an Indie Hip-Hop band with an activist-oriented philosophy from Denver, Colorado.

The Flobots' MySpace site describes Fight with Tools as "a fire-breathing rallying cry for all free-thinking individuals fed-up with the violence and apathy that have thus far defined the new millennium."

MC Jonny 5 (a.k.a. Jamie Laurie) told MTV News: "The song is about the idea that we have so much incredible potential as human beings to be destructive or to be creative. And it's tragic to me that the appetite for military innovation is endless, but when it comes to taking on a project like ending world hunger, it's seen as outlandish. It's not treated with the same seriousness. The lyrics came to me as I was riding a bike home from work with my hands in the air - I had just learned how to do it - and I felt triumphant, but at the same time, I knew there were people at that moment who were being bombed by our own country. And I thought that was incredibly powerful. We have these little moments of creativity, these bursts of innovation, and every time that happens, that innovation is used to oppress and destroy people. So it struck me as beautiful and tragic at the same time."




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