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Bob SegerBest known by many as the guy that sang "Like a Rock", the song they used to use to sell Chevy pick-ups, Michigan-native Bob Seger has since changed his tune about the cars, trucks and gas that put his home state on the automobile-making map. On his latest album, Face the Promise, he again turns to writing about cars, though with a slightly different message. In "Between," he sings:

World keeps getting hotter
Ice falls in the sea
We buy a bigger engine and say it isn't me.

Seger is a big Al Gore fan, took his kids to see An Inconvenient Truth and says, "The overuse of oil is just wrecking our economy." Listen to more of Bob's new philosophy at NPR. Rock on, Bob!