Oh!
Every Friday at three
Shadows escape from the factory, uh-huh
If you can go to the show
A-hurry up and get back to me, uh-huh
Tonight we meet underground
Where the air is thick like mud
And the bands make noise
That we call Audio Blood

Every weekend we're igniting
Like chemical fires
Youth centers fill with teens
They fill with vampires
Sweating in the dark we're freed
As the weight of the week
Falls away with a thud
Sweating in the dark we feed on the forms
Of the light on the floor we're the flood
We bleed, we bleed, we bleed, Audio Blood

No, I, No, I, Oh No!
And all through the week
Whispers follow the shadows down the hall, uh-huh
Our hand stamps fade
And I cringe at stupid names we're called
Every weekend we are massing
Seeking sonic escape
The shadows flood the floor
And start to take shape

This is how we bleed in audio
Let down your skin, let the wind blow through your veins
This is how we bleed in audio
Let down your skin, let the wind blow through your veins
This is how we bleed in audio

Sweating in the dark we're freed
As the weight of the week
Falls away with a thud
Sweating in the dark we feed on the forms
Of the light on the floor we're the flood
We bleed, we bleed, we bleed
Audio Blood
Audio Blood
This is how we bleed in audio


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    This song is about going to a show. Shawn (the lead singer) said that throughout high school, he felt a little out of place.. and going to the local shows (few and far between as they were) really made him feel like home. Like he could be himself.. and just let the bullshit from the week slip away from him. And that's what this song is about because he's had many people tell him the same things about going to shows.

    LazulineIrison October 09, 2004   Link

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