West side of town,
We?ve got weighed down
Like minds all down ?til the end
Where we?re living?s where we?re laying our heads down
Doesn?t really matter where you?re from
Under skies that have no end,
I?d die without my friends



All the glimmering hearts with the self-cut hair
All the prettiest girls with the brains that work
All the freshest kids with the Heart Guts shirts


In the midday or the morning sun
We?re living in a suitcase screaming? let?s go
In the evening or the falling rain
Screaming our lungs out trying ? let?s go, let?s go


We?re rolling as good as it gets
Give me sparks don?t give me regrets
I?m never gonna call it quits,
I love the ones I?m living with
This is a hell of a team
We?ve got here tonight


All the glimmering hearts with their games on lock
All the prettiest girls with their stitched tight slacks
All the freshest kids with the patched up backs


In the midday or the morning sun
We?re living in a suitcase screaming? let?s go
In the evening or the falling rain
Screaming our lungs out trying ? let?s go, let?s go



Promises, we?re either sweet or we?re dead
One thing to know about me, bsod




Still rolling as good as it gets
Give me sparks don?t give me regrets
I?m never gonna call it quits,
I love the ones I?m living with
This is a hell of a team
We?ve got here tonight



All the glimmering hearts with their heads held up high
All the prettiest girls with their death punk looks
All the freshest kids with the Villains & Crooks


In the midday or the morning sun
We?re living in a suitcase screaming ? let?s go
In the evening or the falling rain
Screaming our lungs out trying ? let?s go, let?s go



Lyrics submitted by Cpt_Blood_Sausage

Grenades Lyrics as written by Liam Joseph Cormier Andrew Tait Mccracken

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    brotherhood song. talking about their awesome fans. talking about playing ragin shows and partying. and always on tour -> "We're living in a suitcase screaming our lungs out trying - let's go" (dont know what bsod is though, its an acronym for something)

    Cpt_Blood_Sausageon July 10, 2006   Link
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    Be Sweet Or Die

    animalawareon July 25, 2007   Link
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    hehe makes me wonder if Liam ever read any Auden ("we must love one another or die")...

    animalawareon January 10, 2008   Link
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    Pretty obvious, it's dedicated to the scene Cancer Bats came from. I remember reading in an interview somewhere that Heart Guts and Villains & Crooks are two clothing lines the guys really love. Almost every line in this song refers to their fans and tour life. So tight. I get really pumped when I listen to this!

    afflictionateon July 07, 2011   Link

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