“Money (In God We Trust),” from Extreme’s 1992 album III Sides to Every Story, is a sharp, socially conscious track that critiques greed, materialism, and the misuse of power. Written by Gary Cherone and Nuno Bettencourt, the song blends funk-rock grooves with heavy riffs and dynamic vocals to deliver its biting message. Its rhythmic energy and bold instrumentation underscore the lyrics’ urgency and cynicism. The mood is intense, provocative, and rebellious—an uncompromising call to question society’s obsession with wealth and authority.
“Money (In God We Trust),” from Extreme’s 1992 album III Sides to Every Story, is a sharp, socially conscious track that critiques greed, materialism, and the misuse of power. Written by Gary Cherone and Nuno Bettencourt, the song blends funk-rock grooves with heavy riffs and dynamic vocals to deliver its biting message. Its rhythmic energy and bold instrumentation underscore the lyrics’ urgency and cynicism. The mood is intense, provocative, and rebellious—an uncompromising call to question society’s obsession with wealth and authority.