Timberwolves at New Jersey
Timberwolves at New Jersey

Taking Back Sunday - Timberwolves at New Jersey Lyrics

Taking Back Sunday's track explores themes of frustration, self-realization, and emotional turmoil. The song reflects on conflict and the futility of trying to impress others who are dismissive or unappreciative. Lines like "You have it or you don't" and… Read more

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Mar 26, 2002
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Timberwolves at New Jersey Music Video

Timberwolves at New Jersey Lyrics

Get up, get up
Come on, come on, lets go
There's just a few things
I think that you should know
Those words at best
Were worse than teenage poetry
Fragment ideas and too many pronouns
Stop it, come on
You're not making sense now
You can't make them want you
They're all just laughing

Literate and stylish (literate and stylish)
Kissable and quiet (kissable and quiet)
Well that's what girls dreams are made of
And that's all you need to know (and that's all you need to know)
You have it or you don't (you have it or you)
You have it or you (don't)

You have it or you
You see how much time you're wastin?
You're coward of seperatin'

Stop it, come on
You know I can't help it
I got the mic
And you got the mosh pit
What will it take
To make you admit that you were wrong?
Was his demise so carefully constructed?
Well let's just say I got what I wanted
Cause in the end it's always the same (it's justified)
Lets go

Literate and stylish (literate and Stylish)
Kissable and quiet (kissable and quiet)
Well that's what girls dreams are made of
And that's all you need to know (and that's all you need to know)
You have it or you don't (you have it or you)
You have it or you (don't) you don't

This is me with the words on the tip of my tongue
And my eye through the scope
Down the barrel of a gun (gun, gun)
Remind me not to ever act this way again
This is you trying hard to
Make sure that you're seen
With a girl on your arm
And your heart on your sleeve
Remind me not to ever think of you again
This is me with the words
On the tip of my tongue
And my eye through the scope
Down the barrel of a gun
Remind me not to ever act this way again (again)
Again (again)

This is me with the words
On the tip of my tongue
And my eye on the scope
Down the barrel of a gun
I'll never act this way again

Rest the weight (I know somethin that you don't know)
You've had your chance and folded
Don't hold your breath
Because you'll only make things worse
Rest the weight (I know somethin that you don't know)
You've had your chance and folded
Don't hold your breath
Because you'll only make things worse

This is me with the worst (I know somethin that you don't know)
Intentions, don't (I know somethin that you don't know)
Hold your, hold your breath (I know somethin that you don't know)
Because you'll only make things worse
Hold your breath
Because you'll only make things worse
Hold your breath
Because you'll only make things worse (I know somethin that you don't know)

Don't hold your breath because you'll only make things worse!

Writer(s): Adam Lazzara, Edward Reyes, John Nolan, Mark O'Connell, Shaun Cooper
Copyright(s): Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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What is the Meaning of Timberwolves at New Jersey?

Taking Back Sunday's track explores themes of frustration, self-realization, and emotional turmoil. The song reflects on conflict and the futility of trying to impress others who are dismissive or unappreciative. Lines like "You have it or you don't" and "Don't hold your breath" emphasize the inevitability of certain outcomes and the importance of self-awareness. The lyrics suggest that wasting time on superficial validation leads to regret and emotional suffering. The repeated motifs of holding breath and aiming a gun denote tension and a breaking point, underscoring the raw emotional struggle. Ultimately, it conveys a message about understanding one's worth and freeing oneself from toxic situations. #EmotionalTurmoil #SelfRealization #Conflict #Validation

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What album is 'Timberwolves at New Jersey' from?

    'Timberwolves at New Jersey' is from Taking Back Sunday's debut studio album, 'Tell All Your Friends,' released on March 26, 2002.

  2. Who are the writers of 'Timberwolves at New Jersey'?

    The song was written by Adam Lazzara, Edward Reyes, John Nolan, Mark O'Connell, and Shaun Cooper.

  3. What inspired the title 'Timberwolves at New Jersey'?

    The title 'Timberwolves at New Jersey' has no direct connection to the song's lyrics. It follows Taking Back Sunday’s tradition of using unrelated titles. The name was inspired when a band member saw a listing for an NBA game between the Timberwolves and the New Jersey Nets in a TV guide.

  4. Does the phrase 'Timberwolves at New Jersey' appear in the lyrics?

    No, the phrase 'Timberwolves at New Jersey' does not appear anywhere in the song's lyrics.

  5. Are there any notable vocal techniques used in this song?

    'Timberwolves at New Jersey,' like many other songs by Taking Back Sunday, features call-and-response vocals between Adam Lazzara and John Nolan. This technique creates a dynamic interplay that enhances the emotional intensity of their music.

  6. Did any guest musicians contribute to this track?

    Yes, Neil Rubenstein contributed vocals to 'Timberwolves at New Jersey.' He later became Taking Back Sunday's tour manager.

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