Never Let This Go

Album: All We Know Is Falling (2005)
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  • At a 2008 show in Anaheim, frontwoman Hayley Williams said, "This song is about love gone wrong." >>>
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    Kavleen - Williamsburg, VA

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  • Danette from Oc, CaThere was a show in Anaheim in 2008, but it wasn't at the House of Blues, it was at the Grove.
  • Theresa from Murfreesboro, TnIntense song, Hayley wears her heart on her sleeve.
  • Chelsea from Seattle, WaThe Anaheim show at the House of Blues couldn't have been in 2008 for two reasons. One, the setliste of the songs they played at the concert was made up of all the songs on their first album. That was before "Misery Business" came out (it came out in '07) and they would have put "Mis Biz" in every setlist. Second, this is when Hunter Lamb was in the band. He left before Riot! was even made so this had to be in 2005, 2006, or rarely it could have been in early 2007.
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