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------ performed by Coheed And Cambria
this song owns. | Reviewer: (g)nat(tilly | 7/1/2008
it does. it's really catchy although it's alittle too poppy, but i still like it.
i had to look up the lyrics so i could sing something else besides "pull the trigger and the nightmare stops" because that was freaking my roomate out
Amazing, As Usual. | Reviewer: Anonymous | 5/30/2008
This, as you have all said, and as with all other CoCa songs I've heard, is amazing. I love this band, am in quest of completing their discography, and have officially fallen in love with one of the most unique and talented band of musicians I've yet to see. I know there's a deeper story behind all of their songs, but I have yet to snag the comics and figure it out for myself, which does tend to leave me baffled at times as to what they're really talking about.
But this, as with most, is brilliance.
If you like this, you may also find the following CoCa songs very interesting:
- "Welcome Home"
- "Feathers"
- "No World For Tomorrow"
- "Wake Up" (The list goes on..and on..)
Enjoy. :D
Incredible | Reviewer: Mark | 8/22/2007
The live version of Three Evils and Everything Evil on Live at the Starland Ballroom is amazing. It's hard to just like one or two of these guys songs. If you like one, your done, you will like them all. Impossible to be disappointed. And I'm almost 40 so I've been listening to rock and roll a long time. I'm not one of those idiots who insists nothing good was ever written after 1978. These guys nail it!!!!!!!!!
Holy Crap. | Reviewer: Rhi | 9/5/2004
This is a jeans-creaming good song.
Unlike co&ca's first album, this album focusses a lot more on a pop-punk kind of feel, and this song highlights that direction. Normally I'm not a pop-punk fan, but these guys do it so well that it's just like... holy shit, a jeans-creaming good song. The first time I heard it I was just trying to not die from how good it was. I know this is a shitty review, but all I can say is that this song blows me away, like most co&ca stuff does. Please, listen to this song along with all the songs on In Keeping Secrets of the Silent Earth: 3. Also, The Second Stage Turbine Blade by Coheed and Cambria is amazing.
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