Fall out boy memories lyrics10/4/2023 ![]() This band expresses disillusionment with the idea of a “modern dream”. The first verse of “Love From The Other Side” lyrics by Fall Out Boy expresses feelings of disappointment. What would you trade the pain for? Verse 1 to “Love From The Other Side” Lyrics by Fall Out Boy Meaning We were a painting you could never frame, and Model house life meltdown still a modern dream letdown, it kills me The youth of today, yesterday, and tomorrow, have been her forever, in disillusionment, they are the 'poisoned youth'.New song "Love From The Other Side" out now: /Fojyifdn6f- Fall Out Boy Janu: Expression of Disappointment The shooter knows that kids before them have shot up schools, and kids after them will. The shooter is acknowledging their victims beauty, but knows they will soon be dead. The shadow bit is about the actual shooting, and the amnesia bit is to do with the way your life is supposed to flash before your eyes before you die. This is about how the shooter craves recognition, and feels like they're only relevant in their daydreams. The shooter feels betrayed, and is angry that their friend fixed themselves and they couldn't. ![]() This bit is about how the shooter had a friend/girlfriend/boyfriend like them, but who got 'better' from feeling the way they did about everything. The heavy metal bit is sarcasm, as the Columbine Massacre was blamed on Marilyn Manson by some, and obviously this is ridiculous. The kids and there stories about them were wrong. A lot of school shooters say they were bullied or felt left out, and that's what that part means. 'The kids are all wrong the stories all off' means that they believe the kids at school are wrong, as in they don't feel like they fit in. They've just accepted that they can't have that. All the dreams of being popular, having a boyfriend/girlfriend, etc. 'Mummified my teenage dreams' means that they've given up all of their dreams. They don't want to be just another of the countless ordinary anonymous kids there are. Lots of school shooters want to be remembered. Its from the point of view of school shooters. To be honest, I love everything Fall Out Boy have ever done and I think that Centuries, Immortals, American Psycho and My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark are amongst the most catchy songs around- but I can see why the lack of their traditional, cymbal-heavy awesomeness could leave some fans disappointed. I agree with ten10868 in the sense that the song may well describe an event that was described much worse than it was, and it could be the change in sound and approach to music. The bit about not stopping til the world knows your name might be about having to eventually change your sound as a band to conform to mainstream musical interests and sounds, so there is almost a sense of inevitability about it all. It also sounds like 'heavy metal' could have influenced the band, and led to the development of their signature earlier sound (love Andy Hurley so much). They are no longer the alternative, emo-punk band they used to be, FOB are now much more mainstream and poppy- and that's okay. ![]() These songs have really turned into classics/legends now, compared to their newer music in the eyes of some fans. The 'legends' can 'turn to dust/gold' could reference their earlier stuff and how everyone seemed to love it, tracks like 'sugar, we're going down', 'dead on arrival' and 'saturday'. I think that this track could be about Fall Out Boy's changing sound. You look so pretty, but you're gone so soon My shadow's over you 'cause I am the opposite of amnesia Until you die for me, as long as there is a light The bruises on your thighs like my fingerprintsĪnd I can't stop 'til the whole world knows my name
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