| Song | Article IV |
| Artist | Good Riddance |
| Album | Operation Phoenix |
| 作曲 : Rankin | |
| crawling through the mud all night long | |
| Hunted like rats by the | |
| Viet Cong | |
| Fields of death bodies piled up higher | |
| Through the silence of the | |
| Tet cease-fire | |
| The will to fight seems so long gone | |
| While back at home they sing a protest song | |
| They burned them once then they shot them twice | |
| Shot three times for the blood of christ | |
| Sun sets of the days of rage | |
| What抯 said and done by the chosen ones | |
| Sun sets on the days of rage | |
| As your cities burn the revolution comes | |
| Crowd control becomes a police state | |
| On the streets of | |
| Chicago 1968 | |
| The last call for civil liberty | |
| The black panthers versus o.p.d. | |
| From the Berkeley campus to the fields of | |
| Kent state | |
| The National | |
| Guard must retaliate | |
| The guardsman smiled said he had as choice | |
| All he could see was the blood of | |
| Christ You should see the things they've done today | |
| Our national guard firing into an unarmed crowd | |
| What about our human rights? | |
| What about our sense of community? | |
| First California then the world |
| zuò qǔ : Rankin | |
| crawling through the mud all night long | |
| Hunted like rats by the | |
| Viet Cong | |
| Fields of death bodies piled up higher | |
| Through the silence of the | |
| Tet ceasefire | |
| The will to fight seems so long gone | |
| While back at home they sing a protest song | |
| They burned them once then they shot them twice | |
| Shot three times for the blood of christ | |
| Sun sets of the days of rage | |
| What zhā said and done by the chosen ones | |
| Sun sets on the days of rage | |
| As your cities burn the revolution comes | |
| Crowd control becomes a police state | |
| On the streets of | |
| Chicago 1968 | |
| The last call for civil liberty | |
| The black panthers versus o. p. d. | |
| From the Berkeley campus to the fields of | |
| Kent state | |
| The National | |
| Guard must retaliate | |
| The guardsman smiled said he had as choice | |
| All he could see was the blood of | |
| Christ You should see the things they' ve done today | |
| Our national guard firing into an unarmed crowd | |
| What about our human rights? | |
| What about our sense of community? | |
| First California then the world |