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And I don’t even know what. But he’s coming for you, yeah, he’s coming for you. [Chorus (2x):] All the other kids with the pumped up kicks. You’d better run, better run, outrun my gun. All the other kids with the pumped up kicks. You’d better run, better run, faster than my bullet. Daddy works a long day.
Guitar, Vocals and Drums by Reece Weaver. Drums recorded in Eton College Music Schools using GarageBand for iPhone. Guitar, Vocals and mixing recorded in Room 39, Farrer House, Eton College using GarageBand for Mac with a Blue Yeti Microphone. 8/12/12. up kicks pumped foster the people drums bass guitar multitrack garageband yeti reece weaver
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“Pumped Up Kicks” is a popular song by the American indie pop band Foster the People. The song was released in 2010 and quickly gained widespread popularity, reaching the top of the charts in several countries. Despite its upbeat melody, “Pumped Up Kicks” lyrics tell a much darker story about a troubled youth contemplating a school
A song made by Foster The People named after the luxury footwear. It's known for it's particularly upbeat yet unsettling musical composition/instrumental, and dark
Lfkqct0. Pumped Up Kicks is a song by the American indie pop band Foster the People. The song, which is arguably the band’s most famous song till date, has lyrics that are written from the point of view of a very troubled young man filled with homicidal thoughts and intentions. Speaking with CNN, Foster the People frontman Mark Foster said he wrote the song after reading about the shocking rise in teenage mental illness in America. According to Foster, while writing the song, he said his aim was to enter the mind of an isolated and psychotic youth and try to bring to the attention of Americans the issue of gun violence among American youth – a problem Foster feels is caused by things such as lack of love and isolation. The phrase “pumped up kicks”, which is the title of the song, refers to a type of expensive sneakers that only the rich could afford. And the other kids whom the troubled kid wants to murder own pairs of these “pumped up kicks”, which clearly shows that they are more privileged than he is. In the lyrics, it is not made clear the motive behind the troubled youth’s homicidal thoughts. Could it be as a result of jealousy? Could it be because he was bullied by the other kids? Or could it just be as a result of his mental illness getting the better part of him? We don’t exactly know what his motive is. But what we do know from the song’s lyrics is that he is planning a mass shooting. The line in which Foster sings about one Robert having a “quick hand” has been over the years said to refer to the 19-year-old gunman Robert A. Hawkins who perpetrated the notorious Westroads Mall shooting in Omaha, Nebraska, on 5th December, 2007. The incident claimed the lives of 9 people, including the perpetrator and left six others injured. Despite the band’s publicist denying that, Foster and the other members of the band are yet to deny or confirm the speculations. It is noteworthy that over the years, Pumped Up Kicks has been criticized by a number of people for glamorizing and promoting youth violence. Many even called radio stations to express their displeasure about the song’s lyrics. However, according to Foster, instead of condoning violence, the song is rather doing the exact opposite. Facts about “Pumped Up Kicks” Pumped Up Kicks was written and produced solely by frontman Mark Foster. The song was released on September 14, 2010 as the debut single of Foster the People. Being a slipper hit, the song did not become famous until several months after its release. The song entered the top 10 in many countries around the globe, including the United Kingdom and the United States where it peaked at number 18 and number 3 respectively. Since its release in 2010, Pumped Up Kicks has appeared in numerous films and TV series including Homeland and The Vampire Diaries. A number of publications, including NME voted the song as one of the best songs of 2011. At the 2012 Grammy Awards, the song was nominated for a Grammy in the category of the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance but lost to Body and Soul by Tony Bennett and Amy Winehouse.
Pumped Up Kicks Guitar Tab - tabulatura Tabulatura Pumped Up Kicks Guitar Tab - wykonywana przez Foster The People, zawiera transkrypcję i nuty na gitarę. Zawiera ona riffy/akordy/chwyty na gitarę. Tabulatura do utworu Pumped Up Kicks Guitar Tab zawiera partie, które można grać zarówno na gitarze akustycznej, jak i elektrycznej. Dodatkowe ścieżki zawierają również transkrypcję na instrumenty klawiszowe, bas i perkusję. Pumped Up Kicks Guitar Tab - akordy, chwyty i nuty na gitarę Na tej stronie znajdziesz nuty, riffy, akordy lub chwyty, które pozwolą Ci na naukę utworu Pumped Up Kicks Guitar Tab.
obejrzyj 01:38 Thor Love and Thunder - The Loop Czy podoba ci się ten film? Oficjalny teledysk utworu: Pumped Up Kicks – piosenka indie-rockowego zespołu Foster The People nawiązująca do masakry w Columbine High School. Singiel ten zadebiutował 14 września 2010 roku. Piosenka zyskała uznanie, klip do tej produkcji otrzymał nominację do kategorii Najlepszy teledysk rockowy oraz Najlepszy debiut. Według lidera zespołu Marka Fostera, piosenka opowiada o uczniu, który planuje zemstę. W jednym z wywiadów Foster opowiedział o okolicznościach powstania utworu - twierdził, że był zastraszany w szkole, a jedną z osób rannych w masakrze w Columbine była kuzynka basisty jego zespołu.
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