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"Crushcrushcrush" (stylized in all lowercase) is a song by American rock band Paramore, released in late 2007 as the third single from the group's second studio album Riot!. It was made available in the United Kingdom for download from November 5 and purchase on November 26, 2007.
Fraser McAlpine at BBC Online gave the song a rating of 4 out of 5 stars, and stated "Paramore's sense of dynamics has always been strong, and the introduction to this song is a great example of that." McAlpine also praises the funk and disco influences during the verses, as well as the drumming style of the song.
Riot! is the second studio album by the American rock band Paramore.It was released in the United States on June 12, 2007, through Fueled by Ramen as a follow-up to the band's debut album, All We Know Is Falling (2005).
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The lyrics add metrical detail to the sentiments of "Idle Worship", a song about interpersonal expectations, and the vast distance between one's self-conception and the idea of oneself that exists in the minds of others, [46] [57] Many of its lyrics also make references to past Paramore songs. [62]
Paramore contributed to the Twilight film soundtrack in 2008 recording of two original songs, including the single "Decode". In 2009, the band released their third studio album Brand New Eyes , which debuted and peaked at number two in the United States, was the number one album in several other countries, including Australia and the United ...
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Paramore spent six weeks in pre-production at Emac Studios in their hometown of Franklin, the first time they had undergone pre-production without the guidance of a producer. [10] A visit from record producer Rob Cavallo reassured the band that they were on the right track. "The album totally rocks," Cavallo said, "yet it's also very subtle."