Cold Streets

MXPX · Panic [2005]

I hear the cold streets calling me.

I hear the cold streets call my name.

I feel the dark tide swallow me,

And now the black ink covers me.



Woah. Woah.



My mind won't stop sreaming,

'Cause I don't feel so alive.

This is wrong, not right.

I'm all alone tonight and I'm still dreaming.



When will the cold streets fade away?

When will the sun come back again?

In all the back streets and alleyways,

I see the cold streets night and day.



Woah. Woah.



My mind won't stop screaming.

Wake me up from dreaming,

'Cause I don't feel so alive.

This is wrong, not right.

I'm all alone tonight and I'm still dreaming...



'Cause I don't feel so alive.

This is wrong, not right.

I'm all alone tonight.

I'm all alone tonight.



Woah. Woah.



'Cause I don't feel so alive.

This is wrong, not right.

I'm all alone tonight and I'm still dreaming...



'Cause I don't feel so alive.

This is wrong, not right.

I'm all alone tonight.

I'm all alone tonight.

Cold Streets

Cold Streets stands as a defining track from MXPX's 2005 album Panic, capturing the band's signature blend of punk energy and melodic pop sensibilities. The recording showcases the group's ability to craft infectious hooks within a high-energy framework, a style that has cemented their place in the emo and pop-punk landscape. As part of a discography known for its dynamic live performances and catchy compositions, the song reflects the band's commitment to accessible yet spirited rock music. Panic remains a significant song in their catalogue, highlighting a period where MXPX refined their sound to appeal to a broad audience. The track exemplifies the band's knack for balancing frantic instrumentation with memorable melodies, offering listeners a quintessential example of their musical identity during this era.