Genius Lyrics
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Young the Giant – Typhoon
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[Verse 1] / Over and over and over again / The tide carries / I give up my water and watch you sink in / Oh, the levy / [Pre-Chorus] / At night when the coastline / Breaks / You
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Young the Giant – Tomorrow
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Tomorrow is the 3rd track on Young the Giant’s fifth record: American Bollywood. It was released on July 15th, 2022 with the first of four parts: Act 1: Origins.
In a Q+A
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Young the Giant – Oblivion
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The fifth track on Young the Giant’s 2018 release Mirror Master, Oblivion is an invitation for you and me to come to terms with, and legitimately face, our inward, most perilous
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Young the Giant – Teachers
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[Verse 1] / Teachers / They try to / Reach us / They said it too, you know / But now you're grown up / And it's time / You were tested / This city made you gold and only when you
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Young the Giant – My Body
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An anthem of exasperation, the lyrics of “My Body” combine the ultimate joy of working towards his goal combined with the pain of the struggle that it takes to accomplish those
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Young the Giant – Daydreamer
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[Verse 1] / It's a full moon at midnight / Running fast / Out of time / It's a feeling you can't describe / Floating past / A pale skyline / And here you look reflective / But you'
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Young the Giant – Anagram
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“Anagram” is the second track on Young the Giant’s second album, Mind Over Matter, and the album’s first full-length song.
The track continues the synth and string centered sound
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Young the Giant – Elsewhere
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“Elsewhere” is the third song from Young the Giant’s third studio album, Home of the Strange.
On this song, the protagonist talks about unrequited love at different stages of his
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Young the Giant – Apartment
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“Apartment” is a song written by Alternative rock band Young the Giant from their 2010 self-titled debut album. Released as a single on February 13th, 2012, it reached 26 on the
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Young the Giant – Waves
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[Verse 1] / Here it goes / Chemical is on its way / And my box is packed / Or should I stay? (it's coming) / We can analyze, philosophize / But who's to say / All we know is / We'
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Young the Giant – Mr. Know-It-All
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“Mr. Know-It-All” is the fourth song from Young the Giant’s third studio album, Home of the Strange.
This song, talks about Jack and Jill, two teenagers who put up these fronts at
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Young the Giant – Happy
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[Verse 1] / It's a bright day in the summer / And I feel great, seeing colors / Dancing in place, life is wonder / Beautiful day in the summer / 'Cause nobody, nobody can bring me
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Young the Giant – Commotion
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[Verse 1] / I'm little nervous, come back for each other / I know I'm simply a runaway / Coming faster, hear what you're doing / But nobody cares for me anyway / [Refrain] / Ooh, I
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Young the Giant – Islands
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[Intro] / Five days / Underwater / Near your island / Off the coast, I know / Five ways / You were my lover / Incantation / Of the tide in rhyme / [Verse] / Oh / All in the glow of
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Young the Giant – Silvertongue
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“Silvertongue” is the 5th song released from Young the Giant’s third studio album Home of The Strange.
To be “silver tongued” means to have a way with words, especially when
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Young the Giant – Art Exhibit
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“Art Exhibit” is the ninth song from Young the Giant’s third studio album, “Home of the Strange”.
The song describes the pain and the memories when remembering of two people that
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Young the Giant – Something to Believe In
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“Something to Believe In” is the first radio single to Young The Giant’s third studio album, Home of the Strange. “Amerika” was released as the first song from Home of the Strange
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Young the Giant – Mirrorball
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“Mirrorball” was a special single released in a 10'‘ Vinyl in 2015. This song was on the A-Side, whereas the B-Side contained a revisited version of the song “Mind Over Matter
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Young the Giant – Wake Up
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Wake Up is the first single released, and prologue to, Young the Giant’s fifth album: American Bollywood.
In a post-release Facebook Post, the band describes Wake Up as the
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Young the Giant – Guns Out
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[Refrain] / Ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh ooh-ooh... / [Verse 1] / Get out your guns it's time to start a fight / Whoa, and it won't take too long / I want to make it right / Just tell me
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Young the Giant – Superposition
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“Superposition” is a love song that uses ideas from physics to talk about the incredible pull we feel to those we love, and the sense of fate and inexplicable compulsion that
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Young the Giant – Repeat
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“Repeat” is the seventh song from Young the Giant’s third studio album Home of The Strange.
“Repeat”, one of the best melodic moments here, finds Gadhia looking for this key
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Young the Giant – Paralysis
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“Paralysis” is the 13th and final track of Young the Giant’s sophomore album, Mind Over Matter.
The powerful, synth-driven song closes the album focused on one of the album’s
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Young the Giant – Metropolis
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It's just for me / To believe in everything / And of course sir, you should know / I'd be lying if I told you I'd know / But the world is sincere / When you whisper in my ear / "
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Young the Giant – Insomnia
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[Verse 1] / Paper bag / Floats like a cloud / Will it ever touch down / A piece of trash / On the boulevard? / [Verse 2] / Shattered glass (Ha, oh, oh) / Shines like a pearl (Ha
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Young the Giant – Dollar $tore
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Dollar $tore, originally intended to be released as part of Act III: Battle, was released early as part of a game update for MLB The Show 22.
The song is a commentary on the
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Young the Giant – Take Me Home (2.0)*
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Sweetness / On the rips of your old dress / Twilight / On the banks of the warm fire / Whispers in the dark they hit the trees / Run into your heart to find mama's sleeves / Daddy
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Young the Giant – It's About Time
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The leading single of Mind Over Matter, “It’s About Time” describes an increasing uneasiness and violence in society caused by a feeling of deception. Francois Comtois explained to
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Young the Giant – St. Walker
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[Verse 1] / Oh, street walker in / Clothes, tell me where you / Go, tell me where you / Go... / Tell me where you go / Go... / [Pre-Chorus 1] / Tell me where you / Walk, without
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Young the Giant – My Way
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[Verse 1] / This could be the ending of us / It could be the falling sun / Could have been a classic, fatally attractive / Suicidal, kind of love / I was just a kid from nowhere
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Young the Giant – Garands
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This song depicts the psychological harms of war on a soldier. The M1 Garand was a type of rifle manufactured by the United States, and used in WW2.
This song was originally
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Young the Giant – Every Little Thing
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[Refrain 1] / Oh, I'm always / Home, I'm always home... / [Verse 1] / In time, I could see you break / Burn and see your robbers don't shake / Walking on your tree vines / Tell him
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Young the Giant – Cult of Personality
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[Verse 1] / Wake me up electric city / Demi gloss we connect so pretty / You recall another witness / You would come right back and I say / It’s a conversation / I can’t act
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Young the Giant – Jungle Youth
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According to Young The Giant, “Jungle Youth” is about the lust for power and its horrible entanglements that ripple forever. It’s a transmission of wilderness.
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Young the Giant – I Bite
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[Verse 1] / Why father why / Do you never cry? / I don’t want to fight / But if I’m being honest / My mistakes aren’t being honored / Why? / Why? / [Verse 2] / When I say love / Is
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Young the Giant – Brother's Keeper
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[Verse 1] / Some days / I won't get out of bed / Let air-conditioned thoughts inside my head / Like I don't know myself / And I build up a fence / Push away the things that once
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Young the Giant – Crystallized
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[Verse 1] / Crawl back to life / It's been far too long / Crystallized / Round interstellar moons / Seed of light into your atmosphere / What's your world like? / [Pre-Chorus] / Is
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Young the Giant – American Bollywood
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American Bollywood is the first, and title track of, the album American Bollywood. It was released on July 15th, 2022 with Act 1: Origins – the first of four acts.
The title “
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Young the Giant – Heat of the Summer
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“Heat of the Summer” both lyrically and instrumentally constructs the reserved and afflicted version of an upbeat beach song. The song addresses feeling hopeless and stuck in one’s
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Young the Giant – Otherside
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[Verse 1] / I see you, do you see me on the TV? / Say hello to yourself / Who am I if you are you? / Just maybe we met outside ourselves / [Pre-Chorus] / No, I can't be anybody
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Young the Giant – The Walk Home
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[Verse 1] / Is anyone out there listening? / I’ve lost myself / Deep in the algorithm of someone else / And under new conditions / I might find that I was always perfectly alone
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Young the Giant – Both Sides Now (Live at Sunset Sound)
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Rows and floes of angel hair / And ice cream castles in the air / And feather canyons everywhere / I've looked at clouds that way / But now they only block the sun / They rain and
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