Genius Lyrics
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All Time Low – Somewhere in Neverland
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“Somewhere In Neverland” is the fourth song from All Time Low’s fifth album Don’t Panic!. The song is a metaphor for growing up and how we want to retain our youth and stay
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All Time Low – Somewhere in Neverland (Acoustic)
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[Verse 1] / Say goodbye to the halls and the classes / Say hello to a job and the taxes / The weekends with old friends spilling into 9 to 5 routine / Tell me how you feel over and
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Scooby MiKE – Lost Boy Samples
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See all of “Lost Boy” by Scooby MiKE’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Scooby MiKE – Lost Boy
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[Intro: Scooby MiKE] / Wendy... / [Hook: All Time Low] / Wendy run away with me / I know it sounds crazy / Don’t you see what you do to me? / I wanna be your lost boy / Your last
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All Time Low – Last Young Renegade
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“Last Young Renegade,” the opening track from All Time Low’s album of the same name, is a pop-punk track infused with electronic elements about that last love interest one
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All Time Low – Dancing with a Wolf
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“Dancing With a Wolf” draws inspiration from the fable The Boy Who Cried Wolf, by Aesop. The song is about dealing with someone who assumes they have fooled you when you actually
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All Time Low – The Reckless and the Brave
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The opening track of All Time Low’s fifth album Don’t Panic!. Just like “So Long, Soldier”, the song is an ode to the band’s history.
An acoustic version of “The Reckless And The
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All Time Low – For Baltimore (Acoustic)
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[Intro] / Mayday, situation overload / I'm restless, obsessed with your future / And all my worries they don't bother you / Collected, you render me useless / But I carry on / [
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All Time Low – Canals
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[Verse 1] / I am a critic / Of my own critical need to define myself / With wine, and words, and lovers / And friends who don't understand / So there, I just said it / You know
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All Time Low – Caroline
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[Verse 1] / Spend another weekend, getting closer than your clothes / In and out of bed you always keep me on my toes / And after all disaster, you're such a pretty mess / You're a
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All Time Low – Take Cover
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Take Cover was released as the lead single for All Time Low’s live album and DVD Straight to DVD II: Past, Present, and Future Hearts. Along with the b-side “Caroline,” it is one
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All Time Low – Oh, Calamity!
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[Verse 1] / When I was younger I was certain / That I'd be fine without a queen / Just a king inside his castle / With an ocean in between / Now all I do is sit / And count the
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All Time Low – Me Without You (All I Ever Wanted)
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“Me Without You (All I Ever Wanted)” is one of the four new songs from the 2013 reissue of Don’t Panic titled Don’t Panic: It’s Longer Now!
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All Time Low (Ft. Anthony Raneri & Cassadee Pope) – So Long Soldier
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All Time Low wrote “So Long Soldier” as a tribute to their roots which is why the chorus is reminiscent of “Circles”, the fifth song on the classic The Party Scene album. Notice
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Pop Punk Revival!
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Green Day. Fall Out Boy. All Time Low. We’ve all heard of them at some point or another — Fall Out Boy even has a verified artist account. Their styles can be defined in various ways, but at the heart of these categories is one thing: pop-punk.
Pop-punk is a genre that acts as a meeting point between the angst of rock music and the upbeat, fun feeling of lighter music. Listening to songs in this field of music is a great way to let off steam when something is bugging you, and it’s also a perfect soundtrack for a fun day. There’s something so energetic and raw about the genre that isn’t found in any others.
So? Yeah, I’ve heard of pop-punk. Why is there a thread about it?
Alright. If you know me, or follow me, or whatever else, you’ve probably noticed I like pop-punk. A lot. And you’ve probably seen me say something about how it’s ignored. A lot. I could go on ranting about this, but that’s not why I’m making this thread. To get to the point, I want to do something about it. It would b
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