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		| Pillar Album: For the Love of the Game
 Track: Turn It Up
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	 |  Turn It Up Lyrics I can only imagine All of the magic that would happen
 If we all come together
 I could sing of your love forever
 Tell me I'm never alone
 And that I'm going home
 I can hear sounds of melodies
 And the remedy
 That comes when you
 Lift me up
 From the flood in the sea of faces
 And I promise you we'll make it
 
 'Cause In the healing rain
 There is beauty from pain
 But the scars remain
 I will find a way
 To take my life and
 And give it all away
 And I'll be pressing on
 Feel this phenomenon
 
 Turn it up
 Throw your hands in the air
 All the people everywhere
 Let me hear you say
 Woah, oh, oh, woah, oh, oh
 Yeah, Yeah
 Turn it up
 Let the stereos play
 All the people everywhere
 Let me hear you say
 Woah, oh, oh, woah, oh, oh
 Yeah, Yeah
 
 I'm learning to breathe again
 Maybe we'll meet again
 I hear whispers in the dark
 Even the snakes have hearts
 So we break free
 Won't you breathe into me
 I'm drawing a black line
 Define the great line
 Maybe I just feel so alive
 It's a super good feeling
 So I'll keep waiting
 
 Will your momentum change
 Take a typical day
 That you gotta engage
 Don't wait for your heart to cave in
 Give the freaks something to believe in
 It's about a burning fire
 
 If you like it turn it up let me hear you shout
 If you want it turn it up gotta live it loud
 If you like it turn it up let me hear you shout
 If you want it turn it up gotta live it loud
 
 All songs written by Pillar © 2008 River Oaks Music Company / Flicker USA Publishing / Fireproof Music (BMI). All rights reserved. Used by permission.
 
 Song Description:
 Pillar's tribute to Christian music. "Every lyric in that song is an album title or song title from another Christian band, with the exception of two lines. All in all, there are 34 bands represented in that song, bands whose songs have influenced us and impacted us," Rob explains. Here's an example of one line: "In the healing rain (Michael W. Smith)/There is beauty for pain (Superchic[k])/But the scars remain (Disciple)." He also says, "In preparation for writing and recording For the Love of the Game, I listened to a whole lot of Christian music. Prior to Pillar, I didn't know the Christian music world existed. Over the last year, I've fully come to understand just how well the Christian music world is established. In today's music market, Christian bands are starting to set musical standards. Bands like Underoath, for example, are really making a huge impact on the music scene, and that is really cool to me. So, I've spent more time than ever listening to Christian music." And, Rob notes, he's proud to be a part of a genre that knows how to rock even as it delivers an eternally life-changing message of hope: "I want people to know that we are a Christian band. We love the fact of who we are. This is what we're a part of. So don't be ashamed of Christian music. Turn it up!"
 
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