Go
Your words are just as simple as the next
You know my heart meant no disrespect
It seems that there is nothing left
No honor, no respect

Your mind is just as confused
as the next
Keep your opinion
to yourself

Go take your opinion with you
Cause I dont want to hear it
Go take your decisions with you
Cause I dont need to hear them

(You know exactly who you are)

Your voice is clawing at my ears all day
Leaving me restless and plaguing my mind
Your lies are clouding up my thoughts everyday
Seeing your motives realizing its jealousy

No honor, no respect
No honor, no respect

(You know exactly who you are)

Your voice is clawing at my ears all day
leaving me restless and plaguing my mind
your lies are clouding up my thoughts everyday
seeing your motives realizing its jealousy

You wear your jealousy on your sleeve
Why so much hate?
I cant pull myself away
People like you just waste my time
Keep your opinions to yourself

I, I can see right through you...
I, I can see right through you...

Go take your opinion with you
Cause I dont want to hear it
Go take your decision with you
Cause I dont need to hear them

Go....


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Renob, Nevada song meanings
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    My Interpretation

    i had a conversation with my friends about this, and we came to the conclusion that this song is about those kids who only listen to straight beatdown music and think attack attack is gay because they dont write songs about being pissed off and hurting people. the title references reno, nevada, which has a major underground hardcore and straight edge scene. the song is basically telling those hardcore and straight edge kids with shitty opinions of everything besides their own music that they don't matter in the grand scheme of things and should just keep their mouths shut because their opinions and decisions(being edge) aren't important to anyone but themselves.

    plagueXmyXmindon July 10, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    no comments? i shall be the first (: i love this song :D i'm loving attack attack!'s new screamer too n.n i get to see them in july ;D

    stripedsweaterx3on June 20, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    I always turn songs into relationship problems, I must be emo. lol. plagueXmyXmind seems to have nailed it too. That's the best interpretation of one of Attack Attack!'s songs I've seen. Kudos for you!!!

    ThreadofDethon July 19, 2010   Link
  • 0
    My Interpretation

    I mean, it could be about their old singer Austin as well, but the other dudes sounds good too.

    jdizzleisshizzleon November 08, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Nobody gives a shit. Talk about the song

    BrandonFTWon December 12, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    I think he's saying that people have no respect for music any more and just say crap about what they don't like. When he says that they're voices claw at his ears all day, it seems like people are saying harsh things to hurt them. When he says "I, I can see right through you... Go take your opinion with you Cause I dont want to hear it Go take your decision with you Cause I dont need to hear them " he might be saying that he doesn't care what they have to say because it only matters to them and doesn't hurt him anymore. He's saying that this is who he is, this is what he does and he doesn't care if they don't like it.

    theneonpopsicleson February 22, 2011   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    this song is awesome! its talking about people giving opinions on something?

    M3T4LH34Don May 06, 2011   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Anyone else notice that renob spelled backwards is boner! Maybe that has something to do with it idk..

    Mighkeydeviouson March 16, 2018   Link
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    General Comment

    If you like this song, then check out THE DAY WILL COME!....

    facebook.com/thedaywillcomeuk

    :)

    tommybearshareon March 10, 2011   Link

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