Against Me!
Against Me!
Against Me!
Against Me!
Against Me!
Against Me!
Against Me!
Against Me!
Against Me!
Against Me!
Against Me!
Against Me!
Against Me!
Against Me!
The 3rd song off the 2005 Against Me! album Searching for a Former Clarity.
The title refers to Justin Ellsworth, a deceased marine who’s family was denied access to his e-mail by Yahoo Inc. in 2004 based on their privacy agreement at the time.
[Verse #1]
They're advertising on the TV
"Become a soldier,"
It's still high school politics, you know
Nothing's changed, jocks and assholes still don't know shit about aesthetic
I think I smell a rat
We sold our revenge, now we're working for them
[Chorus]
Where's the divide?
Where's the divide?
[Verse #2]
You know Justin? Well, Justin's dead
And Yahoo won't let his family have access to his e-mail account
The news reporter said:
"I feel so bad for you, it's so awkward
There's really nothing I can say
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays from network and its affiliates."
So, where's the divide?
[Chorus]
Where's the divide?
Where's the divide?
Justin was written by Laura Jane Grace & James Bowman & Andrew Seward & Warren Oakes.
Justin was produced by J. Robbins.
Against Me! released Justin on Tue Sep 06 2005.