Woo oh
Ghost band, ghost band,
There's a ghost band, girl, playing our songs now,
Ghost band, ghost band,
There's a ghost band, girl, playing our song

And they knew all the lyrics by heart, now,
And they play in the perfect key,
And their tombstones are silhouetted,
And the band I can barely see,
Well our spirit fades, hard and cheated,
When the funeral's over, I can't leave it,
Everyone's going home, I'm defeated.

Woo oh
Ghost band, ghost band,
There's a ghost band, girl, playing our songs now,
Ghost band, ghost band,
There's a ghost band, girl, playing our song

And the energy's so overwhelming,
And the echo from the crowd is deafening,
And the music conveyed is convincing,
And the world doesn't seem so daunting,
And the shimmer of light tells you secrets,
In the moon, the silhouettes in an instance,
And we are seen in perfect cadence.

Woo oh
Ghost band, ghost band,
There's a ghost band, girl, playing our songs now,
Ghost band, ghost band,
There's a ghost band, girl, playing our song


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Ghost Band Lyrics as written by Tim Armstrong Lars Frederiksen

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    i thought this was about people they didnt know playing their songs, and how it means alot to them that people like their songs enough to play them.

    greenion June 14, 2005   Link
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    I guess no one else has heard this song well i think its about someone that was in a band that died and they miss her alot and they liked her music that didn't make sense but oh well

    losersrock11on March 06, 2005   Link
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    aaah maybe i heard wrong or something this is a kick ass song, about how like when your in a relationship and it ends, how every break up song you listen to feels like it was written for you

    cryandsmileon March 30, 2005   Link
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    aaah maybe i heard wrong or something this is a kick ass song, about how like when your in a relationship and it ends, how every break up song you listen to feels like it was written for you

    cryandsmileon March 30, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    Woah... so cheesy.

    skacore_dudeon June 17, 2005   Link
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    nope. if you read the indside booklet on the indestructible cd it says that this song is about like when you break up with a girl and it seems like from then on every song you hear is written about you.

    Alyssa1224on June 07, 2007   Link
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    that's creative.

    DJgifon June 04, 2009   Link
  • 0
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    A ghost band is a band the performs your songs exactly as you recorded them. A tribute to music that is already perfect.

    cappacon February 23, 2012   Link
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    The theory about this being a breakup song makes sense because "Indestructible" is a break-up album. Tim had recently gotten divorced. Just listen to Fall Back Down.

    SoTypicoleon March 02, 2015   Link

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