Echo
Trapt
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Close my eyes Let the whole thing pass me by There is no time To waste asking why I'll run away with you by my side I'll run away with you by my side I need to let go, let go, let go, let go of this pride Yeah (asking why) I think about your face And how I fall into your eyes The outline that I trace Around the one that I call mine Time that called for space Unclear where you drew the line I don't need to solve this case And I don't need to look behind Close my eyes Let the whole thing pass me by There is no time To waste asking why I'll run away with you by my side, I'll run away with you by my side I need to let go, let go, let go, let go of this pride Yeah, asking why Do I expect to change The past I hold inside With all the words I say Repeating over in my mind Some things you can't erase No matter how hard you try An exit to escape Is all there is left to find Close my eyes Let the whole thing pass me by There is no time To waste asking why I'll run away with you by my side I'll run away with you by my side I need to let go, let go, let go, let go of this pride Until this echo, echo, echo, echo, in my mind Until this echo, echo, echo, echo, can subside So I close my eyes Let the whole thing pass me by There is no time To waste asking why I'll run away with you by my side I'll run away with you by my side I need to let go, let go, let go, let go, of this pride Until this echo, echo, echo, echo in my mind Until this echo, echo, echo, echo can subside
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Written by: MELISSA PEIRCE, TOFER BROWN, MARK J. FEIST
Lyrics © Walt Disney Music Company, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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12 facts about this song
Genre Classification"Echo" falls under the alternative rock genre, highlighted by strong bass guitar lines and melodic choruses common to most Trapt songs.
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Album ReleaseThe song "Echo" is part of Trapt's eponymous second studio album "Trapt," released in November 2002.
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Chart Performance"Echo" reached number 10 on the Billboard Modern Rock (Alternative) Tracks chart.
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Song MeaningIn "Echo," Trapt lead singer Chris Taylor Brown has shared that the song's lyrics talk about how strong feelings for someone can linger, even after that person is no longer in your life.
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Song's PopularityThe song gained further popularity after being used on the soundtrack for the TV Series "Smallville" in the episode "Metamorphosis" (2001).
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Platinum StatusTrapt's album, which includes "Echo", went platinum, selling more than 1 million copies in the U.S.
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Music Composition"Echo" is celebrated for its use of typically melodic post-grunge elements, allowing for a reflective and melancholic ambiance.
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Live PerformanceDuring live performances, "Echo" is loved by fans where the song is often extended to allow for audience participation.
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Anthemic AppealDespite its melancholic tone, "Echo" developed into something of an anthem due to its relatable lyrics and catchy tune.
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Presence on Compilations"Echo" also appears on Now That's What I Call Music! 15 and Big Shiny Tunes 8, which certified its status as a popular song not restricted to the band's fan base.
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Acoustic VersionAn acoustic version of "Echo" was included in their "Glimpse" EP, demonstrating the band's capacity to deliver high-quality performances in diverse formats.
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Well-Received Music VideoThe music video for "Echo" received consistent airplay on television music channels like MTV and VH1.
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