Who Are We Living For? is a 2000 album by
United States indie/
roots folk band
Dispatch. Their fourth studio album, it represented a major departure from past recordings. Unlike the first album,
Silent Steeples, it is electric; unlike the second,
Bang Bang, many of its songs express
political messages. Specifically,
Open Up,
Time Served,
Passerby, and
Blood have clear political undertones. This could be seen as foreshadowing for the development of Dispatch member Chad Urmston's post-Dispatch music career (as frontman for
State Radio).