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In 2005, Paramore made its first video game appearance with the song "Pressure" being featured in the console versions of the video game The Sims 2. [276] In March 2008, Paramore made its first rhythm game appearance with "Crushcrushcrush" as a downloadable track in the Rock Band games and later being a playable song in Guitar Hero On Tour ...
The song was then released as a single on March 14, 2013, and was uploaded to Fueled by Ramen's YouTube channel, through a lyric video. [2] The lyrical content finds Williams singing about her relationship with Chad Gilbert of New Found Glory fame and how her feelings seemingly have stayed the same since their first meeting. [3]
Pre-production for the first version of the "Ain't It Fun" music video started in early July 2013. Alternative Press reported that Jonathan Desbiens, also known as Jodeb, was commissioned to direct the video. [69] The video shoot continued into August, when Williams posted a picture of the band in the set. [70]
Paramore Williams York Paramore: 2013 [6] "Big Man, Little Dignity" Paramore Williams York This Is Why: 2023 "Born For This" Paramore Williams J. Farro Riot! 2007 [9] "Brick by Boring Brick" † Paramore Williams J. Farro Brand New Eyes: 2009 [7] "Brighter" Paramore Williams J. Farro All We Know is Falling: 2005 [8] "Burning Down the House ...
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In the clip, a fired up Curry, dressed entirely in black with a baseball cap worn backward, sings a few lines from one of the group’s biggest hits, “Misery Business,” after lead singer ...
Paramore‘s Hayley Williams escapes into an Alice in Wonderland-like dream world through a guitar case after being stalked by enormous musical instruments in the group’s trippy new video for ...
The Monumentour was a co-headlining concert tour by American rock bands Fall Out Boy and Paramore in support of their latest albums, Save Rock and Roll (2013) and Paramore (2013). It was supported by New Politics as the opening band. The tour was set to play a total of forty-four concerts over the course four months in North America.