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Forever the Sickest Kids – Whoa Oh! (Me vs. Everyone) Lyrics 17 years ago
I think the song works on 2 different levels like most songs.The view they've written it on,but it's also flexibable so other people can relate to it.I think they wrote it on their experience of making themselves the band they are,which meens when their on stage they have this big ego,and its about how trying to cross that into real life is difficult.I think it works for anyone though because it can be interpretted as you making yourself out to be something bigger and more exciting than you are to 'get the girl'.

'I candy-coat and cover everything
But I'm still hiding underneath
It's been a long time
It's been a long time'

Simply saying what he is most of the time is an act.He covers up the real him and tries to be the persona that hes created.

'A thousand faces looking up at me
Hands all pointed to the ceiling
Oh, what a feeling'

Read literally it means, wow what a feeling when your on stage and everyones there. However, it could also be a metaphore saying everyones looking upto him as a person, and 'pointed to the ceiling' means they have high expectations, and 'oh,what a feeling' could be wow they're all looking upto me and my fake persona.


'I've got friends in highly low places
I'm standing on post, and I'm posted up
Can't afford to lose them
I've got friends in highly low places
I'll go inside when I wanna party
Grab a girl and dance
(Don't touch me)'

I think this part's saying he feels hes much higher up that he actually is.He has this big ego on stage,or with his fake persona he uses to cover up his real self, but when he tries to act popular and 'big' he gets rejected '(don't,touch me)'.

'Whoa oh, whoa, whoa oh
Why do I put myself in these situations?
Whoa oh, whoa, whoa oh
I keep pushing myself
Even though I can't take it at all'

He finds himself always being turned down because he's trying to keep up with his persona that hes created,when really,he hasn't got what it takes to pull off what he wants to be.


'Girl, who taught you how to move like that?
At this pace you're at you're moving way to fast
I, I saw you from across the room
It's me versus every guy
It's your choice
You choose'

simply,hes going for the girl every guy wants,and she can choose whoever she wants to have

'And maybe baby,
you could rise above the rest to meet me'

This part shows his egotistic persona hes created, to cover up his lack of confidence and self-esteem, takes over. He has already explained in this verse that the girl he wants is the girl that everyone wants. In this last part of verse he's trying to say that he's above her,and she'd have to work at it to get to him. 'meet me' is saying hes already above the others,when we already know from the first part of the verse that the girl could actually have anyone she wants.


'You're worth losing my self-esteem
Your clever words mean nothing more to me
Than a lot I've heard in a movie
You're worth losing my, losing my
Losing my self-esteem
You're not worth
Putting myself in these situations'

He realises here that she's not worth it,and maybe the situation hes put himself in,with the big, made up ego wasn't really worth it after all.

haha :P i don't post often,but when i do,i seriously over think it :P

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All Time Low – The Party Scene Lyrics 17 years ago
Hey, kid
You've got a lot of potential
But I think it's time to move up
So go on and blow us away with your sound
Now you're everything that we've come to love
You taught us to move
Now we'll show it off
Just drop us the beat
(basically describes the atmosphere in a way."just drop us the beat", something to dance to)

Here's to the fast times, the times we felt alive
To all the nights that we forgot to get back home
(i can back up this line with my own experience."the nights we forgot to get back home" is about waking up at the house where the party was,or somewhere strange to you because you were drunk the night before at the party."the fast times,the nights we felt alive" is self explanatory really.it's just saying when your at the partys you lose yourself,your living fast but having fun).

Stay seventeen
The party scene has got the best of me and you
We've got to let this go
(when your 17 your big on the whole partying thing,and i don't think theres much more meaning in it than that)

Drink up
Last call before the sunrise sets the scene
Of empty bottles, heavy hearts
The memories of broken dreams

We were so tired yet so alive
Wrapped up in lies like sheets of another one night stand
You know you left the girl with nothing but the
Sunrise through the window pane
Where tired eyes will close
(tells us what's like in the partys the next day.the "last call", "sunrise, "empty bottles" are saying it's morning, people are finishing off the drink. "heavy hearts, memories of broken dreams" is saying that people are sobering up,noticing the damage from last night, maybe regretting stuff they did.the last part is about the one night stands, and people falling asleep as the sunrises.)

Stay seventeen
The party scene has got the best of me and you
We've got to let this go

I know she hopes I choke on this last drink
Drop dead before my influence gets to her head
She said, "I'll love you forever, or find something better."
It's all just the same as when we sleep together
We wake up with headaches and trouble remembering
What went wrong
(it's yet again about drunken one night stands,and the reality of waking up next to someone, feeling hungover and trying to piece together how you ended up sleeping together.)

Stay seventeen
The party scene has got the best of me and you
We've got to let this go

(this whole song describes "the party scene" exactly to the point.awesome song and easy for anyone who's around 16-17 to relate to.

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