Peacemaker Die

Extreme
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“Peacemaker Die,” from Extreme’s 1992 album III Sides to Every Story, is one of the band’s most politically charged tracks. Featuring a sample of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, the song confronts hypocrisy, racism, and violence while calling for genuine peace and equality. Musically, it fuses hard rock power with funk-driven grooves, layered harmonies, and dramatic shifts in tone, creating a dynamic backdrop for its message. The mood is fiery, confrontational, and inspiring—a bold anthem that demands reflection and change.

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“Peacemaker Die,” from Extreme’s 1992 album III Sides to Every Story, is one of the band’s most politically charged tracks. Featuring a sample of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, the song confronts hypocrisy, racism, and violence while calling for genuine peace and equality. Musically, it fuses hard rock power with funk-driven grooves, layered harmonies, and dramatic shifts in tone, creating a dynamic backdrop for its message. The mood is fiery, confrontational, and inspiring—a bold anthem that demands reflection and change.

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