In 2007, Fighting Gravity, along with Dave Matthews Band, Barenaked Ladies, Guster, and O.A.R., took part in the IZStyle Winter Tour, a series of concerts aimed at raising awareness of alternative and renewable energy sources.
Mash It Up
Fighting Gravity Lyrics
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Set aside your colors
This one's for our sisters
In the spirit, in the spirit of justice
This one's for all those who care
Set aside what isn't fair
This one is for those who dare to
Mash it up, Mash it up against the law
Mash it up, Mash it up to the big horn ska
This one's for our heroes
Who see themselves as less than zero
This one's for our children
In the spirit, in the spirit of true love
This one's for the two-tone
Rudy standing on his own
This one's for the real scene
Breaking down, breaking down the walls between
In Fighting Gravity's song Mash It Up, the lyrics call for unity and standing up against injustices. The song starts off by addressing brothers and sisters and asking them to set aside their colors, meaning any affiliations or biases they may have, and come together for a common cause. This cause is further emphasized in the lyrics "This one's for all those who care, Set aside what isn't fair." The message is clear that there is work to be done to make things just, and it takes everyone who cares to make a difference.
The chorus of the song, "Mash it up, Mash it up against the law, Mash it up, Mash it up to the big horn ska" further reinforces this message of action, urging listeners to rebel against the status quo and make noise to the beat of ska music. The lyrics also pay homage to the heroes who may not see themselves as such, and to the children who deserve love and care. The two-tone and Rudy, a reference to influential ska musician Rudy Martinez, are also celebrated in the song, highlighting the impact of ska music on the band and their message.
In summary, Fighting Gravity's Mash It Up is a call to action for people to come together against injustice, set aside biases, and make a difference. The song celebrates heroes, children, and the influence of ska music in the fight for justice.
Line by Line Meaning
This one's for our brothers
This song is dedicated to our male friends
Set aside your colors
Don't let your affiliations or beliefs divide us
This one's for our sisters
This song is dedicated to our female friends
In the spirit, in the spirit of justice
We hope this song inspires positive change and promotes fairness
This one's for all those who care
This song is for everyone who cares about making a difference
Set aside what isn't fair
Don't accept inequality
This one is for those who dare to
This song is for those who are brave and willing to stand up for what's right
Mash it up, Mash it up against the law
Defy unjust rules and norms
Mash it up, Mash it up to the big horn ska
Dance rebelliously to ska music
This one's for our heroes
This song is dedicated to our courageous role models
Who see themselves as less than zero
Despite their struggles, they don't let negative self-perception hold them down
This one's for our children
This song is for the future generation
In the spirit, in the spirit of true love
We hope this song promotes love and compassion
This one's for the two-tone
This song acknowledges the ska sub-genre of two-tone
Rudy standing on his own
This line references a classic ska song and celebrates individuality
This one's for the real scene
This song is for the authentic ska community
Breaking down, breaking down the walls between
We hope this song fosters unity and bridges divides
Contributed by Bailey B. Suggest a correction in the comments below.