Me Against the World – Simple Plan
Even the title of this song about sums up what Max, Fang, Iggy, The Gasman, Nudge and Angel have felt because of the School and Itex. All in all, I think that this song goes along mostly with the third book of Maximum Ride: Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports. The whole first verse "We're not gonna be just a part of their game we're not gonna be just the victims they're taking our dreams and they tear them apart 'til everyone's the same I've got no place to go I've got nowhere to run they love to watch me fall they think they know it all" is relating to how the Flock will show that their 'experiments' are real beings, not just toys that they can morph and throw away. In the chorus of this song, you discover how Jeb is different from all of the other Whitecoats. While other people (mostly Erasers; wolf-human DNA recombinants) tell them that they are just flying mutant scum, Jeb was actually the first person to tell max that she was meant to save the world. But it's the third verse that makes this song unique to the third book. "You can sit there and judge me", because in the 3rd book, max is thought inferior to another 'experiment'. So, she and the other mutant are both surrounded by a bunch of fancy-schmancy business men to judge who is 'better'.
