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"Ten in 2010" by Bad Religion attempts to draw attention to the issue of extreme global poverty and resource inequality. The world's population had been predicted to grow to 10 billion people by 2010, and many of those people were expected to live in dire poverty without access to basic resources. The song also calls attention to the inaction of some governments and individuals to address this problem, asking how a "God" could allow such suffering and tragedy to continue. The lyrics urge listeners to work towards a better future and to be mindful of their actions, as even the smallest changes can make a huge difference in empowering people to escape poverty.
Trivia
At 1:05, Baker starts the solo, stops, then plays the full solo a few beats later. This was a mistake, as he started it early. But, they liked the way it sounded, so they kept it.
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