Weren't you the light
It won't save you tonight
All the essence is,
Fiction's lost in time
Never enough, towers come full of dust
Looking back on the moments of our lives
All your anger, all your hurt
It doesn't matter in the end
Those days go by and we all start again
What you had and what you lost
They're all memories in the wind
Those days go by and we all start again
Stars still burn bright, seasons change over night
As we find a way, the times they come and go
Look back in love, a new day rises above
With no end it comes, to carry you back home
All your anger, all your hurt
It doesn't matter in the end
Those days go by and we all start again
What you had and what you lost
They're all memories in the wind
Those days go by and we all start again
Oh, oh days go by
All your anger, all your hurt
It doesn't matter in the end
Those days go by and we all start again
What you had and what you lost
They're all memories in the wind
Those days go by and we all start again
What you had, what you lost
What you had, what you lost
Those days go by
Those days go by
Those days go by
The Offspring are an American punk rock band formed in Garden Grove, California, in 1984. Comprised of Dexter Holland (vocals and keyboards), Noodles (guitar), Greg K. (bass) and Pete Parada (drums), the group achieved international fame in the 1990s with albums such as *Smash* (1994) and *Ixnay on the Hombre* (1997). Their songs, characterized by energetic riffs, ironic lyrics and a rebellious attitude, have conquered a vast and diverse audience. Among The Offspring's most famous tracks are "Self Esteem", "Come Out and Play", "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)" and "The Kids Aren't Alright". The band has continued to release successful albums in subsequent years, maintaining a prominent position in the punk rock music scene.
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Hip-hop, one of the most influential cultural movements of the 20th and 21st centuries, has recently reached a significant milestone - it's turning 50 years old.
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Here is finally some good news, the Arcade Fire have finally revealed the title and release date of their new album, 5 years after the last one. For the fan of the group it has been a time that seemed eternal,
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My favorite group when I was just a teenager were the Fugees, thanks to them a certain curiosity about english language was born in me. I wanted to know and understand the lyrics of their songs, it wasn't enough for me to be carried away exclusively by their beautiful music.
Sweden and the United States are two countries far from each other, thousands of kilometers separate them, the language, culinary and sporting traditions, I don't feel so categorical about the landscapes, not knowing all of America there may be states that have the same reliefs of the country of northern Europe, but on one thing I am sure
It has been talked about for almost 3 years, rumored and it is hoped that sooner or later they will arrive at a collaboration, and now we are satisfied: the Catalan singer Rosalia and the American musician Oneohtrix finally announce the publication of a piece together!