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by Linkin Park Album: Meteora (2003) - Come, come, come, coming at you Come, coming at you Come, coming at you, yo Peep the style and the kids checking for it The number one question is how could you ignore it We drop right back in the cut over basement tracks With raps that got you backing this up like (rewind that) We're just rolling with the rhythm Rise from the ashes of stylistic division With these non-stop lyrics of life living Not to be forgotten but still unforgiven But in the meantime there are those who want to Talk this and that, so I suppose that It gets to a point where feelings gotta get hurt And get dirty with the people spreading the dirt, it goes Try to give you warning but everyone ignores me (Told you everything loud and clear) But nobody's listening, call to you so clearly But you don't want to hear me (Told you everything loud and clear) But nobody's listening I got a heart full of pain, head full of stress Handful of anger, held in my chest And everything's left is a waste of time I hate my rhymes (but hate everyone else's more) I'm riding on the back of this pressure Guessing that it's better I can't keep myself together Because all of this stress gave me something to write on The pain gave me something I could set my sights on You never forget the blood, sweat, and tears The uphill struggle over years The fear and trash talking And the people it was to And the people that started it Just like you Try to give you warning but everyone ignores me (Told you everything loud and clear) But nobody's listening, call to you so clearly But you don't want to hear me (Told you everything loud and clear) But nobody's listening I got a heart full of pain, head full of stress Handful of anger, held in my chest Uphill struggle, blood, sweat, and tears Nothing to gain, everything to fear A heart full of pain, head full of stress Handful of anger, held in my chest Uphill struggle, blood, sweat, and tears Nothing to gain, everything to fear A heart full of pain, a heart full of pain Try to give you warning but everyone ignores me (Told you everything loud and clear) But nobody's listening Call to you so clearly but you don't want to hear me (Told you everything loud and clear) But nobody's listening I got a heart full of pain, head full of stress Nobody's listening Handful of anger, held in my chest Nobody's listening Uphill struggle, blood, sweat, and tears Nobody's listening Nothing to gain, everything to fear Nobody's listening Come, come, come, coming at you Come, come, come, coming at you Come, come, come, coming at you Come, come, come, coming at you from every side Writer/s: Brad Delson, Chester Charles Bennington, Dave Farrell, Joseph Hahn, Mike Shinoda, Robert G.
Bourdon Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind - Luna Loud from Royal Woods, MichiganThe line, "Rise from the ashes of Stylish Division," references Stylish Division, which was the rap group/project Mike Shinoda had before forming Linkin Park. It should also be noted that the sample, "Common' at you from every side," at the beginning and end of the song is of Mike himself rapping in the "Reanimation" version of High Voltage.
Zero from Nowhere, NjCould this song be about the pressures of the record company pushing them for a follow-up to Hybrid Theory? I don't know but HT was such a successful record that there had to be some pressure on them. Also, it could be an answer to the music critics and certain music fans writing them off as "just another rap-metal throwaway band" when they first came out. I don't know, that's just what I kinda saw in the lyrics.
Steph from Commack, Nythis song really hits hard right now. and people but a smile on just bc it feels like no ones gonna listen and or care and having all the pain and anger Linkin park forever - Courtney from Harrah, OkI received the Meteora album for Christmas ne year, and this song was my favorite of the album; I felt that, even though I could pretty much relate to the entire album, "Nobody's Listening" really was the one I felt closest to.
I was going through a time where I was picked on and ignored and such, and when I tried to tell my parents that I thought I was depressed, they ignored me and told me to quit being a baby. Something broke in my mind right then and I decided to never speak to them about my problems again. - Nicole from Nowhere, TnI really love this song and always have.
In plain the song is about not being heard (of course) and the struggle that no one realizes you're going through to reach the top. People say this is my big brother's theme song, no one paying attention him.
Elmer from Zamboanga, Philippinesi nver lykd dis song...but wat ol u people r saying makes me lyk it...tnx!!!..cn any1 tell me abt the whole lyf of chester???wikipedia doesnt xplain all - Chelsea from Cape TownThis song is soo true, you tell someone something bad but it's true, they hate you, it happens and then they come back trying to forgive you, and then the first question that comes to your mind is 'why dodn't you trust me?' - Lalita Stone from Ventura, CaI actually liked this song the first time I listened to it.
Shanise from Slough, EnglandI didnt really like the song the first few time i heard it coz it sounded so unlike LP, but after a while it really grew on me. the use of the flute is Ingenius! and i agree with takashi about his fav line...its so awesome - Athena from Scotia, NyI love this song. It felt very relevant when I told my friend that her boyfriend was cheating on her, she hated me for telling her.
Then later she found out that he was cheating on her... I tried to give her warning but she ignored me... - Scott from Lexington, MaAs mentioned by a few before, I didn't know what to make of the flutes. After listening to the song a bunch of times, the song has grown on me. I admire the effort to try something new and totally diffrent. It really sets the song apart (in a good way) from the rest of the c.d.
Mark from Ann Arbor, Miscreeewwww this song and this bannndd. what is this world coming too listening to linkin park, and whats worse is that you like their songs - Thom from Johnson City, TnI don't know is this song is really about writing songs. I think is just about the fact that the things he writes, no one gets. He's lonely, just like you & me. I struggle to say this one of my favorite songs, because, I love ALL of their songs.
I have honestly never found a song by Linkin Park that I simply did not like. But, this is DEFINITELY one of my favorites. This song reminds me to always listen to people...sometimes that's all they need... - Takashi from Tokyo, JapanI love the line "I hate my rhymes. I hate everyone else's more". - Lisa from Sf Valley, CaThe first time I listened to this song I was like "Wtf" because it was so different from everything else on Meteora.
But it just proves how good LP is...even when they do different stuff, people like it. (Maybe not as much, but it IS liked.) - Kayla from Rancho Cucamonga, Cai love this song because it really seals the fact that linkin park IS a rock AND hip hop band. not JUST rock. and besides the beat is sick. :) - Chasidy from Hampton, GaA lot of people don't like "Nobody's Listening" because of its strong hip-hip influence that is not as evident in all of Linkin Park songs.
But I enjoy it. It annoys me when everyone asks, "Where's the rock?" But I digress. It's a good song that deals with the stress of writing songs. It's also good for anyone who has struggled while people just constantly try to bring them down. I think Mike Shinoda probably experienced that. He *is* a half-white-half-Japanese rapper. That's a rarity, and I'm sure some people were not so accepting of him at first. Anyway, I love LP. They're my favorite band.
I like the flute, which is very different for a Linkin Park song. I love how they experimented on Meteora, even though they did stick to what worked on Hybrid Theory. Point is: "Nobody's Listening" is a good song, in my opinion. - Kaylee from Marysville, Waya, this song has helped me through some hard times. I agree with Grace, its funny when you listen to it after you've told your friends something, but they just didn't listen, and it came back to bite them in the butt.
Rynn from Rogers, Ari love this song, the band and everything about the way they write their music. i get mad alot so i have to have somehting to calm me down. this song is the trick. it makes me feel like someone else understands. it's an awesom esong! - Grace from Ventura, Cai love this song. whenever i'm mad about something stupid my friends did when i told them it would happen i listen to this song and its almost funny in a way.
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Lyrics for Nobody's Listening by Linkin Park - Songfacts?
by Linkin Park Album: Meteora (2003) - Come, come, come, coming at you Come, coming at you Come, coming at you, yo Peep the style and the kids checking for it The number one question is how could you ignore it We drop right back in the cut over basement tracks With raps that got you backing this up like (rewind that) We're just rolling with the rhythm Rise from the ashes of stylistic division With...
Nobody's Listening by Linkin Park - Songfacts?
Steph from Commack, Nythis song really hits hard right now. and people but a smile on just bc it feels like no ones gonna listen and or care and having all the pain and anger Linkin park forever - Courtney from Harrah, OkI received the Meteora album for Christmas ne year, and this song was my favorite of the album; I felt that, even though I could pretty much relate to the entire album, "Nobody's ...
Linkin Park - Nobody's Listening Lyrics | Genius Lyrics?
by Linkin Park Album: Meteora (2003) - Come, come, come, coming at you Come, coming at you Come, coming at you, yo Peep the style and the kids checking for it The number one question is how could you ignore it We drop right back in the cut over basement tracks With raps that got you backing this up like (rewind that) We're just rolling with the rhythm Rise from the ashes of stylistic division With...
Linkin Park - Nobody's Listening Lyrics & Meanings | SongMeanings?
by Linkin Park Album: Meteora (2003) - Come, come, come, coming at you Come, coming at you Come, coming at you, yo Peep the style and the kids checking for it The number one question is how could you ignore it We drop right back in the cut over basement tracks With raps that got you backing this up like (rewind that) We're just rolling with the rhythm Rise from the ashes of stylistic division With...
Linkin Park - Nobody's Listening Lyrics & Meaning?
by Linkin Park Album: Meteora (2003) - Come, come, come, coming at you Come, coming at you Come, coming at you, yo Peep the style and the kids checking for it The number one question is how could you ignore it We drop right back in the cut over basement tracks With raps that got you backing this up like (rewind that) We're just rolling with the rhythm Rise from the ashes of stylistic division With...