Genius Lyrics
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Bring Me The Horizon – Crooked Young
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“Crooked Young” mainly talks about Oliver Sykes' ketamine rehabilitation.
In a track-by-track interview with MetalFuckingRocks, vocalist Oli Sykes explained:
Jordan [keyboardist
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Blurain – Broken Young
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I’m a part of the shattered / The weak and the hung / We all have ties to the / Broken young / I fell right through the ice / Into the freezing waters of life / I need someone to
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Genius Traduzioni Italiane – Bring Me The Horizon - Crooked Young (Traduzione Italiana)
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[Intro - Oli Sykes] / Non credere in nessuno! / [Prima Strofa] / Hallelujah! Beh, sono stato salvato! / In solo dodici passi e ventotto giorni / E' un miracolo, rinascerò / Con il
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Underoath – Rapture
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“Rapture” is the second single from Underoath’s 2018 comeback album Erase Me. Spencer sings about the ecstasy of rapture as a metaphor for some dark love affair. Notably, he doesn’
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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 – 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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Bring Me The Horizon – The House of Wolves
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An attack on organized religion and the idea of a “deity.” Bring Me The Horizon asks for a reason to believe with “The House of Wolves.”
In a track-by-track interview with
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Bring Me The Horizon – Can You Feel My Heart
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“Can You Feel My Heart” is the opening track and third single (fourth in the US) from Bring Me The Horizon’s fourth studio album Sempiternal. The song leads with Oliver Sykes
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Bring Me The Horizon – Sleepwalking (Instrumental)
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[Instrumental]
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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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Bring Me The Horizon – Hospital for Souls
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In a track-by-track interview, vocalist Oli Sykes explained:
It kind of ties in with the concept of the album, and if anyone buys a physical copy, they’ll see that there’s almost
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Bring Me The Horizon – Shadow Moses
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“Shadow Moses” is the lead single from Bring Me The Horizon’s fourth album Sempiternal.
Also, six years after the release of 2013’s “Shadow Moses,” Bring Me The Horizon entered in
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Bring Me The Horizon – And the Snakes Start to Sing
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The first song the band sat down to write when starting to record Sempiternal and also the last song they completed. No one knows the meaning behind the song, according to Sykes
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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 – Seen It All Before
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“Seen It All Before” talks about Oliver’s depression, he was so much time in a sad life and with negative thoughts, now he’s tired of this.
In a track-by-track interview with
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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 (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 – Chasing Rainbows
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“Chasing Rainbows” is the second track off of the Deathbeds EP that’s included on deluxe editions of Sempiternal.
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Genius Traduzioni Italiane – Bring Me The Horizon - Can you feel my heart (Traduzione Italiana)
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[Prima Strofa - Oli Sykes] / Riesci a sentire il silenzio? / Riesci a vedere il buio? / Puoi riparare ciò che si è spezzato? / Riesci a sentire, riesci a sentire il mio cuore? / (
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