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Paramore released All We Know Is Falling on July 26, 2005, in the United States. [18] According to Paramore's A&R at Atlantic Records, Steve Robertson, the promotion strategy behind the album was that the band would start small and slowly build through word of mouth instead of giving the debut album a major radio promotional push.
"All We Know" is a song by American rock band Paramore. It was originally released on December 16, 2006, from their debut studio album, All We Know Is Falling (2005). It was written by lead vocalist Hayley Williams, and is about the departure of the band's bassist, Jeremy Davis.
Whoa (Paramore Song) This page was last edited on 25 September 2024, at 21:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Whoa may refer to: A voice command asking a horse ... "Whoa" (Earl Sweatshirt song), 2013 "Whoa" (Lil Kim song), 2006 "Whoa", by Paramore from All We Know Is Falling ...
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At the time of the release of "Misery Business", Paramore was a guest on MTV's "Discover and Download" which gave the band time in the spotlight to reach out and explain the purpose of their album and how they wish to see it grow. This song is the group's first single to enter the Billboard Hot 100 chart. During the week of June 25, 2007, it ...
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"Emergency" is a song by American rock band Paramore. It was released on October 21, 2005, as the second single from their debut studio album, All We Know Is Falling.It was released on 7" vinyl in the United Kingdom on August 26, 2006, and contained the B-side "Oh, Star," and a poster of the band.