Decayin' With the Boys
Decayin' With the Boys

Every Time I Die - Decayin' With the Boys Lyrics

Rock
Jul 1, 2014
104
Decayin' With the Boys Music Video

Decayin' With the Boys Lyrics

I ain't afraid of the dark
I ain't worried about the savages loose in the night
But you show me the things I've done
And girl you know I get the chills all down my crooked spine
Kill the lights
I've seen too much
If so below, then as above
Lord knows I've seen enough
It's crystal clear and uglier than I thought
Desperate and lonely juggernauts

Illuminate the filth with the glow of your righteous heart
Shine a light upon the world
And i'll scurry back to the dark
Lights on, rats out
Somebody turn on the light, keep the rest down
The uppers lower me into the hive
The lights are low us weeds come alive
Downers pick me up into the ditch
I cannot scratch this never-ending itch
Salvation is a hell of a thing

Pull the dust up over your eyes
I don't believe I'll have a revelation with all these secrets of mine
And if I ever have a holy vision
It's going to be two at a time
I got so much soul in me that I'm barely alive
I've been down and out for so long baby I can't be revived
I ain't afraid to be long lost
I ain't bothered by the silence, the cold, or the roads that stretch for miles
But you show me the man I've become
And girl you know I want to tie up a rope and crack my crooked spine
Kill the lights
I've seen too much

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What inspired the album title 'From Parts Unknown'?

    The title 'From Parts Unknown' was inspired by a term used by wrestlers to enhance their mystique. It ultimately came to symbolize the more hopeful mood that crept into the lyrical content during the songwriting process.

  2. Who are the two characters featured in the 'Thirst' music video?

    The 'Thirst' music video features two dudes tearing their way through the city of Buffalo. According to vocalist Keith Buckley, these characters had never met before the shoot but ended up becoming really good friends, showcasing their real-life chemistry.

  3. How did Keith Buckley manage recording vocals despite laryngitis?

    Keith Buckley suffered from laryngitis during much of the recording process. Despite this, he managed to complete most of the vocal tracking in a single day, maintaining a positive outlook throughout.

  4. Is there a real-life connection between the characters in the 'Thirst' music video?

    Yes, the two characters knew of each other but met for the first time on the day of the shoot. They developed real chemistry and became good friends afterward.

  5. Did any other famous songs inspire Every Time I Die?

    While the provided text doesn't directly mention inspirations from other songs for Every Time I Die, there are hints that various artists like Eminem, Bob Seger, and Johnny Cash have engaged in inspirational activities, suggesting a shared creative atmosphere in the music industry.

  6. Are there any unique challenges the band faced during the recording of this song?

    One of the major challenges was Keith Buckley’s bout with laryngitis, which left him incapacitated for much of the recording period. This forced him to complete the majority of his vocal parts in just one day.

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