Genius Lyrics
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Senses Fail – Can't Be Saved
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“Can’t Be Saved” is one of the signature tracks of Senses Fail, being a staple of their live shows and gaining massive mainstream exposure through appearing on the soundtrack to
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Senses Fail – Lush Rimbaugh
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“Lush Rimbaugh” is a song about the death of conservative radio personality Rush Limbaugh. The right-wing radio megastar expressed controversial viewpoints on race, LGBT matters
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Senses Fail – Chandelier
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“Chandelier” from Senses Fail’s album Life Is Not a Waiting Room.
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Senses Fail – Negative Space
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“Negative Space” is an instrumental from Senses Fail’s sophomore album, Still Searching.
The 1:22 instrumental serves as a bridge or interlude between the previous and next
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Senses Fail – Glass
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“Glass” was written on Warped Tour. Vocalist Buddy Nielsen actually helped write the guitar part.
It’s a pretty song
- Buddy Nielsen
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Senses Fail – Coward
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“Coward” is about Senses Fail vocalist Buddy Nielsen’s father who abandoned him and his family when Buddy was a child.
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Senses Fail – Lifeboats
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“Lifeboats” by Senses Fail
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Senses Fail – Blackout
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[Verse 1] / I just drove under the Lincoln sign / To where New Jersey meets the New York line / And through the tunnel for the last time / With everything crumbling behind / I
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Senses Fail – Steven
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The opening track of From the Depths of Dreams about a friend’s death.
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Senses Fail – War Paint
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The first of the four new songs from Senses Fail’s compilation album Follow Your Bliss: The Best of Senses Fail.
Lyrically I approached this song as an open letter to fans. I
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Senses Fail – Bonecrusher
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[Instrumental Intro] / [Verse 1] / I feel the city breathe at night beneath the stars and neon lights / And I've got nothing to lose / [Pre-Chorus] / Drink up, drink up, drink up
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Senses Fail – Vines
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The second new song from Senses Fail’s compilation album Follow Your Bliss: The Best of Senses Fail.
This song was my first attempt at really putting pen to paper on my growth. I
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Senses Fail – Renacer
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The opening and title track of Senses Fail’s fifth album. This song was written specifically to be the first song on the album to set the heavy tone. It shows the listener that
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Senses Fail – Slow Dance
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[Verse 1] / If you pull too hard / Then the string will break / And if you leave it slack / Then the string won't hold / [Chorus] / So how can we find ourselves / Trapped in our
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Senses Fail – The Fire
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The opening track and first single from Senses Fail’s The Fire.
“The Fire” is featured on the band’s compilation album Follow Your Bliss: The Best of Senses Fail.
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Senses Fail – Double Cross
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“Double Cross” is the lead single from Senses Fail’s album, If There Is Light, It Will Find You.
On December 14th 2017; Buddy Nielsen tweeted:
Double Cross ( our new song) is
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Senses Fail – Institutionalized
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Senses Fail’s cover of “Institutionalized” originally by Suicidal Tendencies.
This cover is featured as a bonus track from Let It Enfold You, and was recorded for the Tony Hawk’s
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Senses Fail – Shark Attack
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Senses Fail vocalist Buddy Nielsen confirmed that “Shark Attack” was about his own personal experience with a psychologist who prescribed him medication he didn’t need to send more
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Senses Fail – DB Cooper
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“DB Cooper” is featured as a bonus track from Senses Fail’s Life Is Not a Waiting Room.
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Senses Fail – Champagne
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“Champagne” is featured as a bonus track on the deluxe edition of Still Searching.
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Senses Fail – Family Tradition
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“Family Tradition” is the first and only single from Senses Fail’s third full length album, 2008’s Life Is Not a Waiting Room.
I find myself at times doing things to live up to
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Harry Was Here & Senses Fail – Weight of the World
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[Verse 1: Harry Was Here] / Telling myself just to let it be / Show and no tell, you don't wanna see / Suffer through Hell so poetically / This lonely motel is where I wanna be
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Senses Fail – Let It Enfold You
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The songs title comes from a poem by Charles Bukowski (An American-German poet).
It’s about uh… living in the moment and being happy with who you are, and finding happiness and
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Senses Fail – Buried a Lie
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The title is a clever play on the phrase “Buried Alive”. The girl was buried as a “Lie” because she was thought to have committed suicide when she was actually murdered.
Going
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Senses Fail – Calling All Cars
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Calling All Cars is a police term used when requesting all the help available to counteract against an immediate or imminent disaster.
Buddy is relating this to his soon to be
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Senses Fail – Garden State
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The 3rd track from Life Is Not a Waiting Room.
Senses Fail originated from New Jersey, nicknamed the “the Garden State.”
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Senses Fail – Wolves at the Door
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“Wolves at the Door” is featured on the band’s greatest hits compilation album Follow Your Bliss: The Best of Senses Fail.
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Senses Fail (Ft. Spencer Charnas) – Death by Water
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[Verse 1: Buddy Nielsen] / All my heroes have died at the end of a rope petrified / So what's that mean for me / 'Cause I've been mining for salt in an empty sea / I've been
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Senses Fail – Gold Jacket, Green Jacket...
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“Gold Jacket, Green Jacket…” is the second single released from Senses Fail’s seventh album, If There Is Light, It Will Find You.
The title is taken from a scene in Happy Gilmore:
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Senses Fail – The Rapture
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[Verse 1] / I waited for the light to come / To change my life, to change my life / But I am blind, my faith is gone / I'm finding out the good book was wrong / [Pre-Chorus] / And
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Senses Fail – Safe House
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“Safe House” from Senses Fail’s The Fire.
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Senses Fail – Tie Her Down
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[Verse 1] / So love me gently with a chainsaw / And take the glass against your wrists / You know I am your worst nightmare / Oh how you love my bloody kiss / But it's time to die
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Senses Fail – Map the Streets
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“Map the Streets” from Senses Fail’s album Life Is Not a Waiting Room.
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Senses Fail – Holy Mountain
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“Holy Mountain” is named after the movie of the same name. The producer of Renacer, Shaun Lopez, would play this this movie without the sound while recording the album.
Lyrically
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Senses Fail – Landslide
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“Landslide” from Senses Fail’s The Fire.
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Senses Fail – Four Years
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“Four Years” tells the story of a man who decides to end his relationship, gets drunk, and gets into a car crash. The story of the crash continues on from “Yellow Angels”.
“Yellow
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Senses Fail – Bloody Romance
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“Bloody Romance” is also featured on the band’s compilation album Follow Your Bliss: The Best of Senses Fail.
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Senses Fail – In Your Absence
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[Verse 1] / Can we make a pact? / If one of us dies, then the other one will too / 'Cause I can’t stand living in this world without you / Love is worth the risk / Without you, my
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Senses Fail – Lady in a Blue Dress
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The second track off Senses Fail’s debut album, Let It Unfold You, called “Lady in a Blue Dress” talks about a woman struggling with self-worth.
The album was reissued in November
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Senses Fail – Still Searching
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The title track of Senses Fail’s second album Still Searching.
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Senses Fail (Ft. Connie Sgarbossa & SeeYouSpaceCowboy…) – End of the World / A Game of Chess
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My cousin hung himself in the back yard from a tree / My uncle drank himself to death / There is always blood deep beneath the roots that we bury / The fruit's been rotten from the
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Senses Fail – If There Is Light, It Will Find You
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How am I supposed to raise you when I'm so afraid? / Of all that I can pass down, it won't be just my name / I've tried so hard to imagine our place / The tears streaming down from
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Senses Fail – One Eight Seven
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“One Eight Seven” is featured on both the EP From the Depths of Dreams and the greatest hits album Follow Your Bliss: The Best of Senses Fail. The term One Eight Seven is slang
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Senses Fail – Choke on This
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[Verse 1] / Half smoked cigarettes and you're the trash that infests my sheets / Can't make a wife out of a whore, don't want your skin on me / [Pre-Chorus] / And you're, you're
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Senses Fail – Wounds
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“Wounds” is the fourth song from Senses Fail’s sixth album Pull the Thorns from Your Heart.
This song is in stark comparison to “Courage of an Open Heart.” There is a duality to
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