Woke up to a brand new skyline
We licked our wounds and mourn the dead
Swallow the story hook and sinker
Is that what we meant when we said
That we never would forget?
Are we fools and cowards all
To let them cover up their lies?
Cause we all watched the buildings fall
Watched the scales fall from our eyes
A fire burns beneath Manhattan
Still we breathe with broken lungs
We act like none of this matters
Is that what we meant When we said
That we'd sing what must be sung?
Are we fools and cowards all
To let them cover up their lies?
Cause we all watched the buildings fall
Watched the scales fall from our eyes
We want answers
Scream from the roofs
We want justice
We want the truth
Thrice is an American post-hardcore band formed in Irvine, California, in 1998. The founding members, Dustin Kensrue (vocals), Teppei Terai (guitar), Eddie Breckenridge (bass), and Riley Breckenridge (drums), met in high school and shared a passion for skateboarding. Influenced by bands like At the Drive-In, Thrice has maintained a stable lineup throughout the years, releasing seven studio albums: "The Illusion of Safety" (2001), "Ready to Die" (2003), "Vheissu" (2005), "The Alchemy Index Vols. I and II" (2007), "Beggars" (2009), "Major/Minor" (2011) and "To Be Everywhere at Once" (2016). The band is known for its complex music, which blends elements of post-hardcore, progressive rock, and emo. Some of Thrice's most representative songs include "Image of the Invisible", "The Artist in the Ambulance", "Hurricane" and "Black Honey".
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