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Billy Talent Chat To I Like Music


ILM: In September 2008 you released the track Turn Your Back, with all the proceeds going to the Red Cross. You stated at the time that it was a call to action for people to take more responsibility of their actions, socially and environmentally. How did that release come about?

Aaron: We demoed that song when we played Give It A Name Festival last year with Anti-Flag We showed it to them and when they heard it we kind of put two and two together. You know, this song would be really great if they sang some of the lyrics. It was really up their alley. We approached them with it and they just said yes. We sent the tracks in and got them to do their vocal stuff. It sounds awesome.
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