Revolutions per Minute is the second album by American punk rock band Rise Against and is considered to be the magnum opus by many fans. It features the singles "Like the Angel" and "Heaven Knows", as well as a cover of Journey's "Any Way You Want It". The album had a limited release on vinyl (217 of which were on red vinyl) which is now out of print.[citation needed] It was the band's last release under Fat Wreck Chords prior to their move to Geffen Records, where they released Siren Song of th...
Revolutions per Minute is the second album by American punk rock band Rise Against and is considered to be the magnum opus by many fans. It features the singles "Like the Angel" and "Heaven Knows", as well as a cover of Journey's "Any Way You Want It". The album had a limited release on vinyl (217 of which were on red vinyl) which is now out of print.[citation needed] It was the band's last release under Fat Wreck Chords prior to their move to Geffen Records, where they released Siren Song of the Counter Culture in 2004. Inside the album cover, there is a copyright to Transistor Revolt, the band's name before they switched to Rise Against. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.