No No No
Yeah Yeah Yeahs · Fever To Tell
I'm frozen
Like a soldier
Don't know where it stays
All over the place
Time froze
Like an ocean
Don't know the taste of a never ending ache
[chorus]
No No No No
Why hurry when i'm home
I hurry when i'm home
I'll go
(x2)
It's really not bad
Not worse than you thought
He'll never come back as the man you dropped
He'll never come back as the man you loved
It's not that bad
Not worse than you thought
He'll always come back as the man you dropped
He'll never come back as the man you loved
I told her (x3)
Oh go
I told her (x3)
No No No No No!
(Chorus x2)
Shhhhhh.....
I told her (x3)
Oh go
I told her (x3)
Oh go
Like a soldier
Don't know where it stays
All over the place
Time froze
Like an ocean
Don't know the taste of a never ending ache
[chorus]
No No No No
Why hurry when i'm home
I hurry when i'm home
I'll go
(x2)
It's really not bad
Not worse than you thought
He'll never come back as the man you dropped
He'll never come back as the man you loved
It's not that bad
Not worse than you thought
He'll always come back as the man you dropped
He'll never come back as the man you loved
I told her (x3)
Oh go
I told her (x3)
No No No No No!
(Chorus x2)
Shhhhhh.....
I told her (x3)
Oh go
I told her (x3)
Oh go
No No No
Released on the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' 2003 album Fever To Tell, "No No No" stands as a defining track of the band's post-punk revival era. The song features the group's signature sound, characterized by Liz Phair's distinctive vocals layered over driving, rhythmic guitar work and a propulsive drum beat. It captures the band's signature blend of indie rock energy with a sharp, danceable groove that became a staple of their live performances. As a key release from their early discography, the track exemplifies the band's ability to fuse angular melodies with a relentless rhythm, cementing their reputation as pioneers of the modern indie scene.
