Shot down a million times
But I won't be fooled again
I need some time to figure it out
And put things on the mend
They say that time heals all
Well I hope that's true for me
Been stabbed in the back so many times
By my troubled history
Just need a reason why can't I just justify
All the pain and suffering
Yell Out in defiance
Your world's not for me
Confused on a path down a one-way street
Blind from what I can't see
I did it once before like some stupid trend
But I won't be fooled again
Blank stares from a million eyes
That are looking back at me
I sit around and ask myself
Just what the f*ck they see
Am I all that you ever wanted
Do I fit your policy?
Wont be a victim of your mad disease
Or your uniformity
Yell Out is written by Byron C. Mcmackin, Randy James Bradbury, Fletcher Douglas Dragge, James William Lindberg. ✔️
When was Yell Out released?
It is first released on August 08, 2005 as part of Pennywise's album "The Fuse" which includes 15 tracks in total. This song is the 1st track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Yell Out lyrics?
When we look at what the artist truly meant to say, defiant anthem 'Yell Out' of Pennywise is about overcoming repeated betrayals and societal pressures, the artist is simply not going to conform to the world which leads to his suffering and that of others. Yell out lyrics mainly focus on the emotions of angst, anger, reflection, empowerment, and despair. On the other hand, the song puts forward the qualities of resilience, betrayal, defiance, confusion, and self-questioning. Maturity is a must when dealing with the strong language and themes of pain, suffering, and defiance that the lyrics contain, thus making it inappropriate for minors. A PG-13 rating is given to the use of the word 'fuck' and the overall mature themes. ✔️
Which genre is Yell Out?
Yell Out falls under the genre Rock. ✔️
How long is the song Yell Out?
Yell Out song length is 2 minutes and 34 seconds.
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