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Bring Me The Horizon (Ft. Halsey) – ¿
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“¿” marks the first collaboration from Bring Me The Horizon and Halsey. In the track, Halsey sings of a relationship turned sour, haunting her like a bad dream.
Bring Me The
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Bring Me The Horizon – DiE4u
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“DiE4u” is the first single released from the follow-up EP to POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR which released in October 30, 2020.
The song blends influences of emo, pop, rock and
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Bring Me The Horizon – MANTRA
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“MANTRA” is a powerful but eerie alternative rock anthem that depicts how people blindly follow others. The highly-anticipated debut single off the band’s sixth studio album has
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Bring Me The Horizon – Drown
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Ahead of their massive headlining show at Wembley Arena in December 2014, BMTH set out to write a new style of song for an arena sound. Vocalist Oli commented on the difference in
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Bring Me The Horizon – Ludens
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“Ludens” is the lead single from POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR and it was made in one week for videogame DEATH STRANDING: Timefall’s original soundtrack.
Ludens is the name of
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Bring Me The Horizon – Empire (Let Them Sing)
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“Empire” contains allusions to many things, such as biblical references on the chorus and a The Three Little Pigs citation on the pre-chorus. Lyrically, it talks about depression
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Machine Gun Kelly & Bring Me The Horizon – maybe
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The first collaboration between rapper and singer Machine Gun Kelly and British metalcore band Bring Me The Horizon, “maybe” is the fourth single off of Machine Gun Kelly’s sixth
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Bring Me The Horizon – Throne
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“Throne” is the second official single released for That’s The Spirit. Keyboardist Jordan Fish told Rolling Stone that the song represents a completely new musical and emotional
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Bring Me The Horizon (Ft. YUNGBLUD) – Obey
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“Obey” is a long time awaited Bring Me The Horizon collaboration with YUNGBLUD and third single from POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR. The song talks about the oppression that people
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Bring Me The Horizon – sTraNgeRs
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“Strangers” is a song involving themes of depression and mental illness, but it also has an overall message of unity and togetherness, painting a picture that an entire ‘room full
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Bring Me The Horizon – Teardrops
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“Teardrops” is the fourth single from POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR. It talks about kids growing up in today’s age with tech addiction being common place and the problems of it.
It
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Bring Me The Horizon – medicine
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“medicine” is the third single from BMTH’s sixth studio album, amo. It has aggressive and directly angry lyrics, contrasting with romantic love songs like “mother tongue.”
The
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Bring Me The Horizon – Doomed
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“Doomed” was the first non-single heard from the album as the band previewed it on August 28th. The title describes the mood expressed in this song: doom to the point where one
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Bring Me The Horizon – Happy Song
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On July 5, 2015, Bring Me The Horizon started a mystery online campaign. The image of a white umbrella on a black background took over their social media and official website
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Bring Me The Horizon – ouch
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“ouch,” album’s second “interlude-type track,” talks about Oliver Sykes’ last relationship with Hannah Snowdon. As Oli commented with Raw Power:
That’s probably as personal as it
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Bring Me The Horizon – Avalanche
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According to interviews, “Avalanche” is about ADHD and Oliver’s visits to doctors because of his addiction to Ketamine.
“Avalanche” is about ADHD. I guess it’s weird when you’re
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Bring Me The Horizon – True Friends
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On August 21, 2015, the band posted a teaser for “True Friends” on their Facebook page. Along with the teaser video, the band shared that they have sent the song to Zane Lowe to
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Bring Me The Horizon (Ft. Nova Twins) – 1x1
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“1x1” mainly talks about how humanity feel guilty remembering that they destroyed other species or even other people because of ethinical, religious, gender and sexuality
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Bring Me The Horizon – Dear Diary,
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The album POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR makes references to several video games. In “Dear Diary,” there are multiple allusions to the original Resident Evil. Most specifically, the
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Bring Me The Horizon – DArkSide
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“DArkSide” is the fifth single off the upcoming album POST HUMAN: NeX GEn, the second instalment in the Post Human series. The song explores the darker side of the mind and the
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Bring Me The Horizon (Ft. Rahzel) – heavy metal
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“heavy metal” features The Roots beatboxer Rahzel, the song is Oliver Sykes directly talking to the so-called “hipster” fans who’ve complained about the band moving away from their
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Bring Me The Horizon (Ft. Lights) – Crucify Me
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“Crucify Me” is the opening and title track of Bring Me The Horizon’s third album There Is a Hell, Believe Me I’ve Seen It. There Is a Heaven, Let’s Keep It a Secret. The song
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Bring Me The Horizon (Ft. YONAKA) – ±ªþ³§
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“Tapes,” stylised as “±ªþ³§,” is the first collaboration between Bring Me The Horizon and YONAKA. They previously went on tour together in 2018 with FEVER 333.
Featuring vocals
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Bring Me The Horizon – Sleepwalking
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“Sleepwalking” talks about depression and ketamine addiction. Oliver was addicted to ketamine, as he said many times
[Ketamine] disengages users from reality, causing
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Bring Me The Horizon (Ft. Dani Filth) – wonderful life
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amo’s second single, “wonderful life,” has an ironic and dark vibe to it. The track shows a troubled narrator barely holding on to life but constantly referring to it as wonderful
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Bring Me The Horizon – Visions
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“Visions,” the eighth on There Is a Hell, Believe Me I’ve Seen It. There Is a Heaven, Let’s Keep It a Secret., talks about life and love—escaping from the many songs about drug
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Bring Me The Horizon (Ft. Lights) – Don’t Go
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“Don’t Go” is the fifth track on Bring Me The Horizon’s 2010 album There Is a Hell, Believe Me I’ve Seen It. There Is a Heaven, Let’s Keep It a Secret. This song features pop
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Bring Me The Horizon – Oh No
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“Oh No” is the poppiest song on That’s the Spirit and the album’s last single. The record is a parody of the party songs:
Don’t call it a party, ‘cause it never stops
Oliver
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Bring Me The Horizon – Pray For Plagues
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“Pray For Plagues” is Bring Me The Horizon’s second music video, after their debut “Traitors never Play Hang-man.” The name of their debut album comes from the lyrics of this song:
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Bring Me The Horizon – It Never Ends
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“It Never Ends” is the lead single from Bring Me The Horizon’s third album There Is a Hell, Believe Me I’ve Seen It. There Is a Heaven, Let’s Keep It a Secret. It’s also the “first
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Bring Me The Horizon – Antivist
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“Antivist” is a sarcastic and angry track from BMTH’s Sempiternal. It talks against “slackvists,” this is why the song’s called “antivist.” The band’s most political song.
In a
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Bring Me The Horizon – What You Need
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“What You Need” is known for its lyrics filled with irony and dark humour; it’s about closed-minded individuals who only accept what they’ve been brought up on, and refuse to open
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Bring Me The Horizon – (I Used to Make Out With) Medusa
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[Verse 1] / Dead hands clutch my arm, the smell of death fills the air / Her fragrance, a carcass reanimates / Oh, if you need me, I'll be tying a rope to the tree / Where our
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Bring Me The Horizon – in the dark
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“in the dark” sees Oliver Sykes remembering his old relationship with Hannah Snowdon. Jordan Fish addressed about the song:
It’s from the perspective of someone who’s found out
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Bring Me The Horizon – Blasphemy
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“Blasphemy” is about cynical people that will not let go of their beliefs, even though they don’t actually believe them. Oli Sykes explained to Kerrang!:
What they preach
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Bring Me The Horizon – Suicide Season
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“Suicide Season” is the final & title track of Bring Me The Horizon’s sophomore album.
This song is about Oli’s friend, his father died and this changed his friend. The friend
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Bring Me The Horizon – Run
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Musically, “Run” was inspired by the darker 90’s dance music like Faithless, Active Child and SNAP!. Lyrically, the song talks about a common feeling for young people, especially
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Bring Me The Horizon – i don't know what to say
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Described as “an orchestra-meets-metal piece,” “i don’t know what to say” talks about Oliver Sykes’ friend Aidan who passed away because of cancer. Although it sounds like a
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Bring Me The Horizon (Ft. Hannah Snowdon) – Deathbeds
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“Deathbeds” is the third track off of the Deathbeds EP that is included on the deluxe edition of 2013’s Sempiternal. This track features Oliver Sykes’ former wife and tattoo artist
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Bring Me The Horizon – Memorial
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“Memorial” is the tenth track on Bring Me The Horizon’s third album There Is a Hell, Believe Me I’ve Seen It. There Is a Heaven, Let’s Keep It a Secret.
This 3:10 instrumental
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Bring Me The Horizon – Slow Dance
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“Slow Dance” is the first instrumental on Bring Me The Horizon’s debut album Count Your Blessings.
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Bring Me The Horizon – Blacklist
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“Blacklist” is the ninth track on Bring Me The Horizon’s third album, There Is a Hell, Believe Me I’ve Seen It. There Is a Heaven, Let’s Keep It a Secret.
“Blacklist” was aimed
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Bring Me The Horizon – fresh bruises
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Third interlude of the album, “fresh bruises” is yet another electronic infused record. With an eerie and bass-heavy instrumental. Oliver demands to his lover a few things that he
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Bring Me The Horizon – Join the Club
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“Join The Club” is a bonus track featured on deluxe editions on Bring Me The Horizon’s fourth album Sempiternal. Lyrically, the song portrays the singer in a nihilistic position
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Bring Me The Horizon – Drone Bomb Me
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“Drone Bomb Me” is a cover from the ANOHNI’s single which talks about drone warfare and terrorism in the perspective of a little girl who lost her parents in the war.
The song
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Bring Me The Horizon – Go to Hell, for Heaven’s Sake
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Oliver wrote this song aimed at himself, as he couldn’t stand his name at one point.
In a track-by-track interview with MetalFuckingRocks, vocalist Oli Sykes explained:
We were
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Sigrid & Bring Me The Horizon – Bad Life
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[Verse 1: Sigrid] / Everyone's damaged, a little depressed / Every now and then we get that feeling in our chests / Some days, I'm a loser, brush my teeth in the dark / Head above
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