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Near the middle of the album, this song serves as a calm, melodic, smooth break in an album full of heavy breakdowns and hard hitting lyrics.

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Most likely A Day To Remember’s most popular intro, and a big reason for a surge of fans; even extremely young ones.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pYtxD92SpY

It’s worth mentioning that this intro replicates the main progression of the lead guitar in the rest of the song.

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Burning bridges is a common idiom used to illustrate the consequence of a decision that can never be changed.

Be careful when you say something to Jeremy, it may spark a fire in his soul, eventually ending any opportunity at a relationship with him.

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Back-in-the-day police would use chalk to outline the position of a body at a crime scene.

Jeremy has so much hatred for this woman, that seeing her dead would actually bring him joy. This song is about the devil..

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This song serves as the intro to the album and a thank you to the fans for all of the support.

It even somewhat predicts that ADTR will still have a strong fanbase in 2012.

This song was released in 2007.

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Weezy a.k.a. I Got Enough Money On Me

  • Lil Wayne – “I Feel Me”

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Not only a play-on of Wesley Snipe’s name, but a reference to his character, Joe, in the 2002 movie Liberty Stands Still, in which he plays a sniper.

Weezy doesn’t even touch the work; he has goons for that.

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Much like a stepfather. Just because something isn’t your tastes doesn’t mean you don’t respect it.

ADTR started a tour and released an independent EP without the backing of a label. This serves as motivation to other aspiring artists.

The final phrase (leave hope in my wake) also ties to the song’s overall theme of helping others who are in pain or constant psychological suffering.

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A heavier song from their fifth studio album, Common Courtesy; “Sometimes You’re The Hammer, Sometimes You’re The Nail” is about the constant struggle to overcome hate and become a better person because of it. It also touches on the subject of loneliness; more mental than physical.

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Jeremy has often felt the need to be a Monument to the lost or broken, no matter how much pressure comes with the job.

In the third verse of this song, he alludes to the notion that the stress is heavy, but it’s only making him, and by association, his fans, stronger.

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