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Artist/Band: R.E.M.
Lyrics for Song: Bang And Blame
Lyrics for Album: Monster



If you could see yourself now, baby
ItÂ’s not my fault
You used to be so in control
YouÂ’re going to roll right over this one
Just roll me over, let me go
YouÂ’re laying blame
Take this as no, no, no, no, no

You bang, bang, bang, bang, bang
Then blame, blame, blame
You bang, bang, bang, bang, bang
ItÂ’s not my thing so let it go

If you could see yourself now, baby
The tables have turned
The whole world hinges on your swings
Your secret life of indiscreet discretions
IÂ’d turn the screw and leave the screen
DonÂ’t point your finger
You know thatÂ’s not my thing

You came to bang, bang, bang, bang, bang
Then blame, blame, blame
You came to bang, bang, bang, bang, bang
ItÂ’s not my thing so let it go now

YouÂ’ve got a little worry
I know it all too well
IÂ’ve got your number
But so does every kiss and tell
Who dares to cross your threshold
Or happens on you way
Stop laying blame
You know thatÂ’s not my thing

You came to bang, bang, bang, bang, bang
Then blame, blame, blame
Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang
ItÂ’s not my thing so let it go
You bang, bang, bang, bang, bang
Then blame, blame, blame
ItÂ’s not my thing so let it go
You kiss on me, tug one me
Rub on me, jump on me
You bang on me, beat on me
Hit on me, let go on me
You let go on me


Bang And Blame

Released on R.E.M.'s 1994 album Monster, "Bang And Blame" stands as a defining track of the group's late-period sound, blending their signature jangle-pop with darker, more experimental textures. The song reflects the band's evolution during the mid-90s, moving away from their earlier indie-rock roots toward a more polished, atmospheric style that would characterize their final studio efforts. Featuring Peter Hook's distinctive bassline and Michael Stipe's emotive vocals, the recording captures a moment of introspection and tension within the band's dynamic. It serves as a testament to R.E.M.'s ability to maintain their unique identity while exploring new sonic territories, influencing the alternative rock landscape of the era. The track remains a staple of their discography, often cited for its atmospheric depth and the intricate interplay between its members.


Album Lyrics: Monster


R.E.M.
"Monster"


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6. Strange Currencies
7. Tongue
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10. Let Me In
11. Circus Envy
12. You