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| - "Gives You Hell" is a song by The All-American Rejects
- Gives You Hell is a song released as downloadable content for Rock Band 2 by The All-American Rejects. It is rated Supervision Recommended, so can not be played in Lego Rock Band. This song was released on the album When the World Comes Down in 2008.
- "Gives You Hell" was (and yes, it no longer is, as of August 2009) a single by the All American Rejects, released in 2008 as a part of their album, Syllvestor Stallone Kicks It Up a Knotch, inspired by Rambo.
- "So you're the famous Firefly we've all been hearing about," the lean brown tom meows. I try to be as charming as I can, "Yes. Silverstar sent me to come talk to you." Despite the fact I told Silverstar it might be hard for me to keep a straight face around someone named 'Rabbitstar', she let me come by myself this time. In ThunderClan, she sent me along with her deputy, Ripplesplash and Thorn. I'm not sure why I get to be unsupervised this time. "Well," Rabbitstar meows, "Let's go into my den, shall we?" he turns and pads through camp, motioning for his deputy, Runningbrook to follow.
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| - "Gives You Hell" is a song by The All-American Rejects
- Gives You Hell is a song released as downloadable content for Rock Band 2 by The All-American Rejects. It is rated Supervision Recommended, so can not be played in Lego Rock Band. This song was released on the album When the World Comes Down in 2008.
- "So you're the famous Firefly we've all been hearing about," the lean brown tom meows. I try to be as charming as I can, "Yes. Silverstar sent me to come talk to you." Despite the fact I told Silverstar it might be hard for me to keep a straight face around someone named 'Rabbitstar', she let me come by myself this time. In ThunderClan, she sent me along with her deputy, Ripplesplash and Thorn. I'm not sure why I get to be unsupervised this time. "Well," Rabbitstar meows, "Let's go into my den, shall we?" he turns and pads through camp, motioning for his deputy, Runningbrook to follow. The two WindClan cats sit and look at me expectantly. "Well," I meow, just a little nervous. Okay, a lot nervous. "Have you been visited by Cobweb?" Rabbitstar nods, "Yes, in fact, I was. He came himself instead of sending a representative." "He told us that Emberstar had died in a RiverClan raid on ShadowClan land." his amber eyes narrow, "And asked us if we would stand with them, should it happen again." "Did he tell you that ShadowClan and the rogues made several threats to spark the raid?" I ask, "And that they kidnapped a RiverClan warrior?" Runningbrook looks at her leader, but Rabbitstar nods. "They said that things had been tense." "Did you say you would stand with them?" I ask carefully. ThunderClan's rebellious leader had sided with us, no questions asked. Rabbitstar is more cautious though. He wants to make sure he chooses the right side. Rabbitstar tips his head, "I knew you would be coming. I wanted to see what Silverstar had to say." I nod, closing my eyes. Don't screw this up. "Well you can't side with them. Cobweb has taken over ShadowClan, he was the one who killed Emberstar, and if he hasn't started threatening you, he will soon." Rabbitstar says nothing, so I roll on, praying to my ancestors that I'm not utterly destroying RiverClan. "Cobweb is insane. You don't know him, but I do. He will be charming and make you do whatever he wants. But all he wants is to take over the forest, and if you let that happen you're Clan is going to become slaves. If you join ThunderClan and RiverClan-" "Stop," Rabbitstar meows, "I've heard enough." I sit back, blinking, praying. "Let me think about it. Come back in three sunrises." Though I would normally argue, I remember Silvestar expressly telling me not to. I stand, "Thank you." "See you soon," Runningbrook escorts me out of camp and I begin the walk back to RiverClan, wondering if I did alright.
- "Gives You Hell" was (and yes, it no longer is, as of August 2009) a single by the All American Rejects, released in 2008 as a part of their album, Syllvestor Stallone Kicks It Up a Knotch, inspired by Rambo.
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