The Running Free
Lyrics
All non-believers stand aside in fear
A new day's marching through the door
How could you ever think you'd make it here?
Did it bleed? Was it sore?
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hurricane_mario wrote:
their best song by far
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HazzyHOMOCIDE wrote:
doesn't cut some the stuff on GAIBS IV vol. 1, but still an amazing song
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richardrw wrote:
High pitched singing - like the guy from Rush.
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FreedomCage wrote:
great song, but definitely not the best of the album and definitely shows that claudio wrote it with another songwriter, but its still a very solid song.
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Pedro_Ducry wrote:
Awesomeeeee
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AnnexProjekt wrote:
C&C is far from mainstream... and whatever tags you give it, it'll be good music regardless.
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mooqui wrote:
well, obviously if you read the lyrics - they would classify as emo in the brand new sense... but the guitar begs to differ
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mooqui wrote:
haha you bitch
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Jlarry1 wrote:
grow emo tag, GROW.
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Phuxxx wrote:
maybe some definitely NOT emo tag will do... awesome asskickin muzic!!!
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Milkman519 wrote:
What's with the emo tags? Are people really that stupid?
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Jezabelizma2 wrote:
Awesome!!!
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WesleyRiot wrote:
this is kickass. i need the album!
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yesyouam wrote:
This kinda sounds like it could be on Test For Echo.
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rockchick14 wrote:
i love claudio sanchez, he can shredd the guitar!!
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JackwayIsEmo wrote:
I lol'd at the underrated comments about this song. It's fifth on the monthly top tracks lol.
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SenzuBean wrote:
SocialAnXieTy28: i believe you've misunderstood the concept of mainstream. if a huge crowd is into it or not is irrelevant; mainstream is when the producers tells the band how they should sound to get as many sales as possible. this is why indie bands will always be better. they might not get as many sales, but atleast it's their music we hear.
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blury wrote:
Running Free IS a good song but, in my opinion, it's not the best on No World For Tomorrow (That honor goes to the name-sake of the album). Overall, I enjoy this CD, but it's not my favorite (Second Stage Turbine Blade is my favorite with In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 a close second). I typically shy away from mainstream shit becaue it's all the same (i.e take a look at what ha
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sectorzam wrote:
it is just you. these guys are awesome!
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godforbidme wrote:
Is it just me or has Coheed become boring and has Claudios song become a bit false on the latest album? I have just listened a little, but I don't seem to like it at all. Strange when Apollo IV episode I was such a blast...
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