Quiz
Is This a Paramore Or New Found Glory Lyric?
The pop-punk prodigies are pretty different from one another. But when you strip the sound and leave the lyrics, can you still tell the difference?
Which band sang this lyric?
We started things off with New Found Glory’s 2004 single “No News Is Good News.” The last two lines do feel like something from early Paramore though, huh?
Who called out their enemy?
This is from Paramore’s “Misery Business”! Let’s hope you don’t have a person like this in your life.
Bet you can't guess this one!
You've just revisited New Found Glory’s “My Friend’s Over You.” It might be their best known track to date!
Who sang these lyrics?
This one is late Paramore—“Grow Up,” from the band’s self-titled album out last year.
What about these?
It's another Paramore jam. This is “That’s What You Get.” Go on, let your heart win!
How about these lines?
In 2006, New Found Glory released ‘Coming Home’ with this song, “Too Good To Be.” It might not be a single, but it’s definitely classic NFG!
Who "can't believe you pulled it off again?"
Because it’s all down hill from here! This is NFG’s first single from ‘Catalyst,’ the impressively nasal “All Downhill From Here.” The tune peaked at No. 11 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks!
Who's getting introspective?
No one knows the feeling of getting “Dumped” quite like New Found Glory!
Who got, like, super open about their feelings?
In 2007, Paramore released ‘Riot!,’ their sophomore LP. This track is the band’s second single, the unstoppable “Here We Go Again.”
Who wrote these powerful lyrics?
Throwback! This one comes from Paramore’s debut album. The track is called “All We Know.”
Who truly, deeply believed in hoping?
This track is “Here We Go” from NFG’s 2008 album, ‘Tip Of The Iceberg.’ It's not their best known jam, but it's totally recognizable to fans!
Who questioned the truth about love?
“The Only Exception” is one of the starkest ballads Paramore has ever written. The slow single was the band's third Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Impressive!
Who sang these words?
The lyrics come straight from New Found Glory's “The Story So Far” from their 2002 album, 'Sticks and Stones'!
Who sang this happy tune?
“Still Into You” was one of Paramore’s big hits in 2013. Fun fact: Frontwoman Hayley Williams dates New Found Glory lead guitarist Chad Gilbert. Could the tune be about their relationship? Hmmmm...
How about these?
This romantic tune, “crushcrushcrush” is one of Paramore’s most recognizable jams. It's the third song from 'Riot!' and it sold more than 6 million copies. Madness!
Who has waited too long?
This is from the song “Hit Or Miss” by New Found Glory. It appears on the Florida pop-punk band’s self-titled 2000 full-length.
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