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Boiled Frogs

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Released
  
November 2006

Recorded
  
February-March 2006

Length
  
3:57

Format
  
CD

Genre
  
Post-hardcore

Label
  
Distort Entertainment / Vagrant Records

"Boiled Frogs" is the fourth song and second single from Alexisonfire's third studio album, Crisis.

"It's an analogy," lead vocalist George Pettit begins. "I wrote it inspired by my father who worked at a job where he designed refrigerator parts for 26 years. He was coming up to his pension the last three years and I guess when people are coming up to their pension they really put the screws to them. They're up for review all the time, trying to get them to quit so that they forfeit their pension. It really makes it a stressful last three years. The song is kind of about that, about there being no loyalty in the workplace.

"And my mother went to this conference talking to different generations in the workplace and they referred to her generation as 'boiled frogs.' The analogy is that if you take a frog and put it in boiling water, it will jump right out immediately, but if you put it in cold water and then you slowly turn the heat up, they'll just eventually fall asleep and die. Same way with people in the workplace. If it's too hectic when they first get there, they'll just quit and get another job, but if you slowly up the workload, lower the pay, they're more likely to sit there and just boil."

The video appeared on the MuchMusic Countdown in December 2006 and peaked at #10.

References

Boiled Frogs Wikipedia