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Of the band's lead single 'Reap,' frontman Ronnie Winter told AOL Music, "'Reap' was the first song written for 'Am I the Enemy' and I think it's one of the best, because it pretty much spawned the entire sound for the new record."
While 'Reap' sets the tone, 'Don't Lose Hope' delivers a message the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus rockers are particularly passionate about.
"We have always supported various charities like To Write Love on Her Arms and the Take Action tour, which promote awareness against teen suicide and offer peer to peer counseling. 'Don't Lose Hope' is a direct message to those who feel like no one else cares," Winter revealed. "God does, and always has," the rocker added.
Watch the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus' 'You Better Pray' Video
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