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This metalcore/alternative metal band has some songs that can really tug at the heartstrings.
- These lyrics in the song "Danger Line."
I never meant to leave this world alone |
- The Rev himself singing "I know it's not your time, but bye-bye ... 'Cause everybody's gotta die sometime" in "A Little Piece of Heaven". Also a Funny Aneurysm Moment, Given the context of the lyrics.
- Also, "I Won't See You Tonight Part 1".
- "So Far Away" and "Victim". The video for the former makes it even worse.
- The song "Seize the Day". They may be a hard rock band, but damn they know how to yank at your heartstrings. The guitar solo in the middle of it, especially in the video is beautiful. (Also noting the video is quite a Tear Jerker).
- The end of "MIA" is about a soldier who can't come to terms with what he's done in war, just completely broken psychologically:
Walk the city lonely |
- "Afterlife". The lyrics tell a story of a man who dies too young, but gets a chance to see the afterlife and the option to stay or go back to Earth. In the bridge, he talks about wanting to go back because his family and friends are already mourning his death and he wants a chance to make his life better. At the end of the bridge, before the solo starts, the backing vocals come in screaming "I need another chance to live!". Already a sad song, it became an even bigger tearjerker after The Rev, the drummer who wrote the song and did the backing vocals, died at age 28 of heart failure — because the song is exactly what happened to him, minus the happy ending.
- The entire Nightmare album minus the tracks "Nightmare" and "Welcome to the Family". The last two tracks "Fiction" and "Save Me" are all about The Rev (who as mentioned above, died).
- "Fiction" is probably the worst, because it's the last song he recorded. That's the Rev singing on the track. Then they perform it live with the empty piano and his vocals playing and there's not a dry eye in the house.
- "Brompton Cocktail". It's about a man who has given up living and has become addicted to painkillers, asking desperately for one last dose, one that can bring the smile back on his face and free him from his life. The chorus line below is just too haunting and powerful.As if the entire song wasn't charged with agony and hopelessness:
"And I'll take my life tonight, |
- "Dear God" may also qualify.
- The last ten minutes or so of the All Access DVD thanks to Harsher in Hindsight