Genius Albums
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crushcrushcrush - Single by Paramore
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RIOT! (MVI Edition) by Paramore
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Five months after its original release, Fueled By Ramen released a limited edition Music Video Interactive (MVI) version of Paramore’s sophomore album, RIOT!, that gave fans a
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Riot! (Hot Topic Exclusive) by Paramore
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Get all the lyrics to songs on Riot! (Hot Topic Exclusive) and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.
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RIOT! by Paramore
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Paramore’s sophomore album, Riot!, was released June 12, 2007 and is credited with launching the band into mainstream success.
Hayley Williams explained:
‘Riot’ literally means
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Live in the UK 2008 by Paramore
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The first live album by Paramore features 3 live performances in Manchester, Brixton and Birmingham. It is believed that only 1000 copies of this release were made. The band
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RIOT! (International Deluxe Version) by Paramore
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While Paramore’s sophomore album had its own deluxe version in the U.S. iTunes Store, internationally, a different one was available. It was released two weeks after the album’s
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RIOT! (Deluxe Version) by Paramore
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In the United States, a deluxe version of Paramore’s successful sophomore album, RIOT!, was released digitally in early 2008 in the iTunes Store. Internationally, a different
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The Final RIOT! by Paramore
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The second official live album by Paramore was released on November 25, 2008. It was released with a bonus DVD containing the full live concert plus behind-the-scenes footage of
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The Summer Tic by Paramore
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The Summer Tic is the first EP by Paramore. It was sold only during the 2006 Warped Tour and the tour supporting their previously released album, All We Know Is Falling.
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brand new eyes by Paramore
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Brand New Eyes, stylised as brand new eyes, is the third studio album by American rock band Paramore. It was a critical and commercial success, debuting at #2 on the Billboard 200
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Paramore by Paramore
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Paramore’s eponymous fourth album marked a distinct change in their sound after the departure of the Farro brothers in 2010. Electing to continue as a three-piece, the band decided
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Hallelujah - Single by Paramore
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Get all the lyrics to songs on Hallelujah - Single and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.
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The Holiday Sessions by Paramore
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The Holiday Sessions is an Extended Play released on 2013’s Record Store Day. The EP consists of the three interludes from the band’s fourth self-titled studio album, Paramore.
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Emergency by Paramore
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Get all the lyrics to songs on Emergency and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.
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After Laughter by Paramore
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After Laughter, the follow up to Paramore’s critically-acclaimed self-titled record (2013), marks a huge change for the band both sonically and lyrically. Released May 12, 2017
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2010 Summer Tour by Paramore
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The 2010 Summer Tour is an Extended Play that features Tegan and Sara, New Found Glory, and Swedish band Kadawatha. The EP was sold during the 2010 Honda Civic Tour and the
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All We Know Is Falling (Japanese Edition) by Paramore
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Get all the lyrics to songs on All We Know Is Falling (Japanese Edition) and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.
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Ignorance - Single by Paramore
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An exclusive Ignorance digital bundle was released on iTunes to promote the lead single from brand new eyes. It is here where the acoustic version of the song was first available
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The Only Exception - Single by Paramore
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The Only Exception is Paramore’s third EP, released exclusively to the iTunes Store on September 28, 2010. It is sometimes referred to as The Only Exception – Deluxe Single and it
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MTV Unplugged by Paramore
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Paramore recorded with MTV, for their television series MTV Unplugged, a five-song acoustic set in order to promote their new album Brand New Eyes. It was recorded on July 6, 2009
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This Is Why by Paramore
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After a five-year-long hiatus, Paramore returns with their sixth studio album, This Is Why. It was created as a response to the plethora of global issues that affected the planet
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All We Know Is Falling by Paramore
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All We Know Is Falling is Paramore’s debut album, released on July 26, 2005. With little promotion and slow recognition, the album became a sleeper success after the release of
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brand new eyes (Limited Edition) by Paramore
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A deluxe box set of Paramore’s third studio album, brand new eyes, was released as a one-time limited edition of only 15,000 copies. This edition included the standard CD with its
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Misery Business - Single by Paramore
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Shortly after RIOT! was released in 2007, and up until 2008, multiple limited edition single-CDs and vinyls of the album’s lead singles were released. Some contained the song by
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Ain’t It Fun (Remixes) by Paramore
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On June 24, 2014, Atlantic released an extended play (EP) featuring “Ain’t If Fun”’s radio edit as well as three remixes of the song. The remixes don’t change up the song’s style
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All We Know Is Falling (10th Anniversary Edition) by Paramore
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To commemorate 10 years since the release of Paramore’s debut album, a special edition of it was pressed on vinyl and released worldwide, limited to only 4,000 copies that were
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brand new eyes (International Edition) by Paramore
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Outside of the U.S. and Canada, physical releases of Paramore’s third studio album, brand new eyes, included “Decode” as a bonus track. The song, originally released as part of the
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Re: This Is Why by Paramore
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Re: This Is Why is a reworked version of Paramore’s album, This Is Why, containing remixes and rewritten versions of original songs, by invited artists. The band explained the
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All We Know Is Falling (Deluxe Version) by Paramore
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The deluxe version of Paramore’s debut album All We Know Is Falling does not contain any new unheard songs, instead, it adds two live recordings of the album’s hits. As tracks 11
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Paramore (Deluxe Edition) by Paramore
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Released over a year after the original self-titled record, Paramore: Self-Titled Deluxe includes three new songs, a re-recording of “Hate To See Your Heart Break” featuring Joy
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Singles Club by Paramore
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In October 2011, Paramore created the Singles Club to connect with their fans and give them exclusive access to new music and merchandise. Paramore had promised to release new
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