Lost In Stereo

Album: Nothing Personal (2009)
Charted: 63
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  • Lost in stereo, lost in stereo
    Lost in stereo, lost in stereo

    She works for the weekend, mix-tape of her favorite bands
    Tearing up the radio, lost in the stereo's sound
    She's trouble in a tank-top, pretty little timebomb
    Blowing up, take you down
    Living in the radio, lost in the stereo's sound

    She's dancing alone, I'm ready to go 'cause she's so
    Lost in stereo, lost in stereo
    She's outta control, so beautiful
    In stereo, lost in stereo
    And I've been waiting for so long, she'll never know
    I'm losing hope 'cause she's so
    Lost in stereo, lost in stereo

    Lost in stereo, lost in stereo

    Shakedown on a Saturday
    Sit back, gotta catch my breath
    'Cause every time I do, I know she's gonna take it back somehow
    Tattoos and a switchblade attitude
    Snakebite heart with a bubblegum smile
    Sex in stereo, don't turn the radio dial

    She's dancing alone, I'm ready to go 'cause she's so
    Lost in stereo, lost in stereo
    She's out of control, so beautiful
    In stereo, lost in stereo
    And I've been waiting for so long, she'll never know
    I'm losing hope 'cause she's so
    Lost in stereo, lost in stereo

    And I'm just like cellophane
    'Cause she sees right through me
    I know she's glitter and gold
    And that's just the price I pay
    When I don't even know her name
    She's slipping away

    She works for the weekend, mix-tape of her favorite bands
    Tearing up the radio, lost in the stereo's sound

    She's dancing alone, I'm ready to go 'cause she's so
    Lost in stereo, lost in stereo
    She's out of control, so beautiful
    In stereo, lost in stereo
    And I've been waiting for so long, she'll never know
    I'm losing hope 'cause she's so
    Lost in stereo, lost in stereo

    She's dancing alone, I'm ready to go 'cause she's so
    Lost in stereo, lost in stereo
    She's out of control, so beautiful
    In stereo, lost in stereo
    And I've been waiting for so long, she'll never know
    I'm losing hope 'cause she's so
    Lost in stereo, lost in stereo Writer/s: Alexander William Gaskarth, David Arthur Katz, Jack Bassam Barakat, Robert Ryan Dawson, Samuel Hollander, Zachary Steven Merrick
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Brianna from -I did think the song was about spotting a girl at a show, but I listened to it recently and got the feeling that it was about going to a show with a friend (who is a girl) and, I don't know, being in love with her and not being noticed. He knows about her job (?) and her in general, and even though I'm not sure if "I'm ready to go" is as in, basically "ready to have intercourse" or "I was gonna go home but like WOW" but now it sounds to me like he was ready to go home, and this is like someone he came with, and he doesn't want to interrupt her. I don't know ;D it's just my interpretation.
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