Thursday, May 7, 2009

Given up by Linkin Park

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Something must of happened to chester in all his now songs he has ralking about being ignored and nonone caring about him, i think someone important in his life died or scared him for life because usually they are a normal rock band until recently chester has been having all these emotional breakdowns


Strawberry Fields forever by The Beatles

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Strawberry Field was a Salvation Army home in Liverpool where John Lennon used to go. He had fond memories of the place that inspired this. In 1984, Lennon's widow Yoko Ono donated $375,000 to the home. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)




Monday, April 13, 2009

Reptilia by The Strokes

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The "Reptilia" is a scientific term meaning the part of the brain we share with reptiles.
It relates to higher-level base instincts and emotions.
The title is not in the lyrics, implying that the singer
is thinking with this part of his brain and acting on
emotion rather than reason.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Save you By Simple Plan

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This is about a battle with cancer, which Pierre Bouvier's brother fought. The frontman told theywillrockyou.com: "It's about my brother, he went through a two year battle with cancer and he went through numerous chemotherapy sessions and went through a bone marrow transplant and it was really tough time for my family and I. Just going through that and seeing someone so close to you go through that kind of stuff is very difficult. The song is about how I felt powerless in that whole situation. Now he's better, which is great news, but that is probably the song that I feel most connected to."





Monday, March 30, 2009

Leave Out All The Rest by Linkin Park

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This song is about a man looking for
redemption from his past mistakes.
He knows he has hurt people and made some poor choices,
and now he wants to be forgiven.

Friday, March 27, 2009

What A Catch, Donnie by Fall Out Boy

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This features British singer-songwriter Elvis Costello, Travis McCoy from Gym Class Heroes, Gabe Saporta from Cobra Starship, William Beckett from The Academy Is..., Brendon Urie from Panic at the Disco, Doug Neuman from Doug and Alex DeLeon from The Cab. The artists, who apart from Costello are all on Pete Wentz's Decaydence record label, sing lines from other Fall Out Boy numbers.
The songs they quote from are as follows:
Elvis Costello - " Travis McCoy - "Sugar We're Going Down"
Gabe Saporta - "Grand Theft Autumn"
William Beckett - "Growing Up"
Brendon Urie - "Dance, Dance"
Doug Neuman - "This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race"
Alex Deleon - "Thnks Fr Th Mmrs"

Stump explained to AbsolutePunk why this is probably his favorite song on Folie a Deux. "It's a really interesting thing where Pete was kind of writing in a character, and the weird thing is that it's like me, it's as if I wrote the lyrics,
but I didn't. And I'm not being narcissistic, it's really cool,
like it's impressive to me how well he has me figured out,
so it just made me respect him that much more as a writer.
It's weird, it felt like I sat down and wrote a confessional song,
but I didn't. It feels like that to me, but I didn't.
I was writing off of Pete's lyrics, but it's as if I was confessing through them."


Monday, March 9, 2009

You Found Me by The Fray

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The starting point for this song was back in 2006 when frontman Isaac Slade found himself pondering why bad things happen to good people after witnessing various crises among people close to the singer.
Slade said on The Fray's website that this was a tough song for him to write. He explained: "Its about the disappointment, the heart ache, the let down that comes with life. Sometimes you're let down, sometimes you're the one who lets someone else down. It gets hard to know who you can trust, who you can count on. This song came out of a tough time, and I'm still right in the thick of it. There's some difficult circumstances my family and friends have been going through over the past year or so and can be overwhelming.
It wears on me. It demands so much of my faith to keep believing, keep hoping in the unseen. Sometimes the tunnel has a light at the end, but usually they just look black as night. This song is about that feeling, and the hope that I still have, buried deep in my chest."