Games
Games

The Strokes - Games Lyrics

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Mar 18, 2011
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Games Music Video

Games Lyrics

With all the noise above
He tried to call his name
The trial would go on
The day has just begun

Living in an empty world
Living in an empty world
Living in an empty world
Living in an empty world

The diamond cuts her eye
The crowd behind went wild
They weren't all that proud
By now, they hear it loud

Living in an empty world
Living in an empty world
Living in an empty world
Living in an empty world

I'm okay, I'm alright
I was out late last night
Empty love, empty love
I will wait one more night

Writer(s): Julian Casablancas, Albert Jr. Hammond, Nick Valensi
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the song 'Games' by The Strokes?

    'Games' was written by Julian Casablancas, Albert Hammond Jr., and Nick Valensi, who are all members of The Strokes.

  2. What album features the song 'Games' by The Strokes?

    The song 'Games' is featured on The Strokes' fourth studio album, 'Angles,' released in 2011.

  3. How did Nick Valensi feel about the use of synths in 'Games'?

    Nick Valensi was dismayed by the decision to use synths over guitars in 'Games.' He initially opposed the idea but was convinced by his bandmates to embrace synths like Yamaha, Juno, Moog, and Mellotron for a unique sound.

  4. What musical elements contribute to the 'strange' vibe of 'Games'?

    According to Albert Hammond Jr., 'Games' has a strange and unique vibe due to its use of manipulated drum sounds and synths. Guitars were initially considered but later replaced to achieve its cold and fascinating sound.

  5. What lyrical theme is repeated in the song 'Games'?

    A recurring lyrical theme in 'Games' is the idea of living in an 'empty world,' which is repeated multiple times throughout the song, emphasizing a sense of isolation and disconnection.

  6. What instruments were found on the final version of 'Games'?

    The Strokes used a variety of synths, such as Yamaha, Juno, Moog, and Mellotron, on 'Games' instead of guitars, which contributed to its electronic sound.

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