This is one of my favorite songs. https://fnfgo.io
Ladies and gentlemen, open up your eyes and ears
And listen up! Listen up!
Calling all cars! Calling all cars! Calling all cars!
Let's put an end to the charade.
Show me what you're living for.
You think it's obvious. You're so oblivious.
I spit my teeth out on the floor.
Don't tell me - I don't want to know!
I breathe revenge tonight. It never tastes too sweet
And baby, if I choke things down for a second,
Then maybe I can starve this tragedy.
Don't tell me - I don't want to know!
So get your story straight.
I can think of one reason for you to call home tonight.
If I had my way, you would find out the hard way.
Causing trouble is my business and the business is good.
So now I'm
Calling all cars! Calling all cars! Calling all cars!
It's time to show you my battle scars
And let you know that I'll be coming back for more
I breathe revenge tonight. It never tastes too sweet
And baby, if I choke things down for a second,
Then maybe I can starve this tragedy.
Don't tell me - I don't want to know!
I breathe revenge tonight. It never tastes too sweet
And baby, if I choke things down for a second,
Then maybe I can starve this tragedy.
Don't tell me - I don't want to know!
(I'll let you know that I'll be coming back for more.
It's too late for me, kid.
These words are too true.
When your heart beats only lies, you're dead inside.
And God forbid when you find yourself off and remembering on.
And God forbid when you can't find the switch in the words
To a song.
But it's too late to see me through, kid.)
I breathe revenge tonight. It never tastes too sweet
And baby, if I choke things down for a second,
Then maybe I can starve this tragedy.
Don't tell me - I don't want to know!
I breathe revenge tonight. It never tastes too sweet
And baby, if I choke things down for a second,
Then maybe I can starve this tragedy.
Don't tell me - I don't want to know!
And listen up! Listen up!
Calling all cars! Calling all cars! Calling all cars!
Let's put an end to the charade.
Show me what you're living for.
You think it's obvious. You're so oblivious.
I spit my teeth out on the floor.
Don't tell me - I don't want to know!
I breathe revenge tonight. It never tastes too sweet
And baby, if I choke things down for a second,
Then maybe I can starve this tragedy.
Don't tell me - I don't want to know!
So get your story straight.
I can think of one reason for you to call home tonight.
If I had my way, you would find out the hard way.
Causing trouble is my business and the business is good.
So now I'm
Calling all cars! Calling all cars! Calling all cars!
It's time to show you my battle scars
And let you know that I'll be coming back for more
I breathe revenge tonight. It never tastes too sweet
And baby, if I choke things down for a second,
Then maybe I can starve this tragedy.
Don't tell me - I don't want to know!
I breathe revenge tonight. It never tastes too sweet
And baby, if I choke things down for a second,
Then maybe I can starve this tragedy.
Don't tell me - I don't want to know!
(I'll let you know that I'll be coming back for more.
It's too late for me, kid.
These words are too true.
When your heart beats only lies, you're dead inside.
And God forbid when you find yourself off and remembering on.
And God forbid when you can't find the switch in the words
To a song.
But it's too late to see me through, kid.)
I breathe revenge tonight. It never tastes too sweet
And baby, if I choke things down for a second,
Then maybe I can starve this tragedy.
Don't tell me - I don't want to know!
I breathe revenge tonight. It never tastes too sweet
And baby, if I choke things down for a second,
Then maybe I can starve this tragedy.
Don't tell me - I don't want to know!
Lyrics submitted by tippy_typewriter
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Everything about this song is catchy.
The chorus is catchy... the synth line is catchy...
Fucking insane song.
what a sic song! ! !
Super freakin fun song. perfect pop-punk: nice and upbeat with a quick tempo, sorta dark but fun lyrics, and its moments of straight up hardcore growls.
@mechatanner I think it would be post-punk. However, I agree with you on that it's a catchy, fun song.