Genius Lyrics
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Foo Fighters (Ft. Zac Brown) – Congregation
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The joyous third track on the Foo Fighters' ambitious Sonic Highways, “Congregation” continues the tour of American music culture with the next stop along the journey, Nashville
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Foo Fighters (Ft. Rick Nielsen) – Something from Nothing
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Jumpy and unpredictable, “Something From Nothing” is the opening track on the Foo Fighter’s eighth studio album, Sonic Highways, an ambitious project made in conjunction with a
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Foo Fighters (Ft. Gary Clark Jr.) – What Did I Do? / God as My Witness
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The fourth stop on the Sonic Highways journey takes us to the very weird and wonderful Austin, Texas, a cultural hub of music genres alike and a modern-day battleground between
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Foo Fighters (Ft. Benjamin Gibbard) – Subterranean
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The seventh track from Sonic Highways comes from their stop in Seattle, and features Ben Gibbard. It marks a double call back to the Foo Fighters debut album: the song was recorded
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Foo Fighters (Ft. Peter Stahl & Skeeter Thompson) – The Feast and the Famine
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The explosive second track on Sonic Highways, “The Feast and the Famine”, takes the musical journey of America to its second stop: the city of Washington D.C.. The track channels
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Foo Fighters (Ft. Chris Goss & Joe Walsh) – Outside
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The fifth track on Sonic Highways comes from their stop in Los Angeles, and features special guest Joe Walsh (guitarist for The Eagles). The song’s title and themes fit perfectly
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Foo Fighters (Ft. Kristeen Young, Los Angeles Youth Orchestra & Tony Visconti) – I Am a River
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The eighth track from Sonic Highways comes from their stop in New York, and features a string arrangement by Tony Visconti and background vocals by Kristeen Young.
This song has
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Foo Fighters (Ft. Preservation Hall Jazz Band) – In the Clear
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The sixth track on Sonic Highways comes from their stop in New Orleans, and features the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. The track was recorded in Preservation Hall, a music venue
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Whitey Morgan and the 78's – Goin' Down Rockin'
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This is a cover of a Waylon Jennings song, and Morgan pays his respects by staying true to the original arrangement. He’s modified the instru-mentation by removing the harmonica
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The Triple Rock
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The Triple Rock Social Club is a Minnesota music venue, located in the heart of Minneapolis. It was a favorite of many punk bands to perform at, including NOFX. The music video for this song was shot there, with the help of the owners. Unfortunately the club closed in November 2017.
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Beyoncé (Ft. Kendrick Lamar) – Freedom
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“Freedom” is an anthem dedicated to black women. The song brings Beyoncé’s visual album to an apex with the scene ‘hope’ and features the mothers of Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown
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Olivia Neutered John – No Mercy for Transphobe Scum
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[Intro] / You're gonna die screaming / And I'm gonna watch / [Refrain] / No mercy for transphobe scum / No mercy for transphobe scum / No mercy for transphobe scum / No mercy for
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Dead Kennedys – Holiday in Cambodia
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The song is a criticism of pitiful, self-righteous people and their attempts to tangentially support those less fortunate than themselves by merely mentioning their plight or
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