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Artist/Band:
Paramore
Lyrics for Song: Monster
Lyrics for Album: Singles Club [2011]
You were my conscience
So solid now you're like water
And we started drowning
Not like we'd sink any further
But I let my heart go
It's somewhere down at the bottom
But I'll get a new one
Come back for the hope that you've stolen
I'll stop the whole world
I'll stop the whole world
From turning into a monster
Eating us alive
Don't you ever wonder
How we survive?
Well now that you're gone
The world, is ours
Oh-Oh-Oh-Oh, Oh-Oh-Oh-Oh
I'm only human
I've got a skeleton in me
But I'm not the villain
Despite what you're always preaching
Call me a traitor
I'm just collecting your victims
They're getting stronger
I hear them calling (I hear them calling)
I'll stop the whole world
I'll stop the whole world
From turning into a monster
Eating us alive
Don't you ever wonder
How we survive?
Well now that you're gone
The world, is ours
Well you thought of straight dissolutions
That I liked attention
And not always knowing the answers
You're gonna lose it, you're gonna lose it!
I'll stop the whole world
I'll stop the whole world
From turning into a monster
Eating us alive
Don't you ever wonder
How we survive?
Well now that you're gone
The world
I'll stop the whole world
I'll stop the whole world
From turning into a monster
Eating us alive
Don't you ever wonder
How we survive?
Well now that you're gone
The world, is ours
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Monster - Paramore
Released in 2011, 'Monster' stands as a defining track from Paramore's evolution into a full-scale rock act. The song features the band's signature blend of melodic pop sensibilities with aggressive, high-energy guitar work, showcasing the dynamic interplay between frontwoman Hayley Williams and guitarist Zac Farro. As a staple of their discography, the recording captures the band's transition from their earlier post-hardcore roots to a more polished, mainstream rock sound. The track has become an anthem for the genre, frequently cited in discussions regarding the band's impact on modern pop-punk and alternative rock. Its enduring popularity reflects the song's ability to balance emotional vulnerability with the driving force of its musical arrangement, cementing its place in Paramore's catalog. |
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| Album Lyrics: Singles Club [2011] |
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"Singles Club [2011]"
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