"I have one gear: go."
-Charlie Sheen
My name is Harrison Bergeron, and if you're one of the government officials that's trying to ruin our country, you may as well leave now; there's no room for you here. If you're someone looking to make a difference, then you are welcomed with open arms. Although I was only born 14 years ago in 2067, I am a revolutionary who is willing to do whatever it takes to overthrow the tyranny that has our country in an iron grip. I belong to an elite team known as FaZe, a group that is dedicated to making our country a better place by removing the bondage that holds our citizens down. My early life was violent, but it lead me to where I am today, and I'm grateful that I'm now in such a wonderful position. If you'd like to know a bit more about my own life, simply click the autobiography button. If you'd like to know more about FaZe, there will be a link on my "favorites" page. Once you're done viewing, if you're willing to join our noble cause, fill out the survey at the bottom. I'll be awaiting your response. If you have any further questions, email me at [email protected]
-Harrison
Below you will find some of my favorite songs with their title, artist, and meaning addressed above the video. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.
1. Dr - I Keep Holding On (My Hope Will Never Die):
I Keep Holding On is the official theme song for both the OpTic and FaZe clans, as well as Delgato Gaming, the group which first gave birth to both clans. I jam hard to this song whenever I'm quickscoping people on BO5.
2. DatPhoria - Everything I Need:
Ever since the dawn of Major League Gaming in the latter half of the first decade of the century, dubstep has been the #1 genre of music associated with console gameplay. Everything I Need is a great example of dubstep in its prime before the government got rid of musicians that were better than the "average Joe." Skip to 0:35 for the buildup to the bass drop, a drop which I believe to be one of the best in the history of music.
3. Tai Lopez ft. Shia LeBouf - Remember the Lamborghini:
While this song was originally created as a parody, I was introduced to its powerful message by my mentor, Shia LeBouf. Tai Lopez, who was killed many years prior in an accident where a semi hit his Lamborghini while he was cruising in the Hollywood Hills, had many advertisements in which he spoke influential sayings to the general public. Although many hated him for boasting about his many Lamborghinis and extensive wealth, his message, combined with Shia's inspirational speech and a funky beat, makes for one amazing song.
4. The Eden Project - Circles:
While the song may not be as intense as the first two, this song has an amazing context and meaning. It talks about how we're just essentially "cogs in a machine" and that our life simply goes in circles as if we have no real purpose. It inspires me, among others, to make my life count for something instead of just being another waste of space.
5. Pink Floyd - Another Brick In The Wall:
This song, even though over a century old, has principles that still apply to today's society. This inspirational piece, written by the band Pink Floyd, talks about how they "don't need thought control" and that they want their teachers to "leave them alone." Translate "teachers" into "government officials" and you have FaZe's thoughts on today's culture. We don't want them to control our thoughts or actions and restrict our abilities; we just want to be free and for them to leave us be so we can live our lives.