WGCA: Music for the Gifted Child Advocate

Listen along, then, as I present WGCAs Top Ten Hit List of songs: music for the gifted child advocate. #10: "Resistance" by Muse In this haunting love song with rich lyrics and a rousing chorus, Muse asks why something so strong, so basic, and so right must be squelched by those who don�...

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Singing
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