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===Music=== *Several musicians and bands have written songs entitled or including the phrase "Let's Roll", with the songs typically referring to Flight 93 or Todd Beamer. The first song with the name, [[Neil Young]]'s "Let's Roll", was released as a single in November 2001, and was later included in his album ''[[Are You Passionate?]]''. The following year, three diverse groups released songs: hard rock group [[L.A. Guns]] included "OK, Let's Roll" in their album ''[[Waking the Dead (L.A. Guns album)|Waking the Dead]]'', country music duo [[The Bellamy Brothers]]'s song "Let's Roll, America" was on ''Redneck Girls Forever'', and Christian rock group [[dc Talk]] recorded and released a single entitled "Let's Roll" despite being on hiatus. *Three other 9/11-related songs by the name "Let's Roll" have been released in the following years. Montreal rock band [[The Stills]]'s song was included on their debut album ''[[Logic Will Break Your Heart]]'' in 2003. [[Jonny L]]'s song included a [[sampling (music)|sample]] of President [[George W. Bush]]'s 2002 [[State of the Union address]] which included the phrase. In 2004, [[Ray Stevens]] offered up the self-penned "Let's Roll" and referenced Todd Beamer in the lyrics. Stevens' recording appeared on his 2004 ''[[Thank You! (Ray Stevens album)|Thank You!]]'' CD. The recording later appeared on his 2005 ''Box Set'' project and on his 2010 ''We the People'' project. *[[Melissa Etheridge]]'s 2004 song "Tuesday Morning", written in honor of Flight 93 passenger [[Mark Bingham]], concluded with the phrase, "Let's roll".
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