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“Ready Aim Misfire” is the song that started it all for New Years Day. Lead singer Ash Costello opened up about the song’s history in an interview while describing the origins of the band’s name:
When we formed this band, it truly was a dark time in our lives. Each of the founding members, includin...
Get out of the car, and don't try and stop me
Stay where you are, cause there you can't hurt me
You took things too far, and I don't deserve this
No, I don't deserve this
You said that you'd be, you'd always be honest
And mean what you say, but you broke every promise
That you ever made, and I don't deserve this
No, I don't deserve this
If I had just one bullet, and a trigger I'd pull it
Shoot my cupid out of the sky
Break off his wings, and gouge out his eyes
And thank him for nothing, cause that's all that he gave to me
Your love is my heart disease
Don't try and call, I'm not going to answer
I'm not going to fall for another disaster
That you put me through, and I don't deserve this
No I don't deserve this
If I had just one bullet, and a trigger I'd pull it
Shoot my cupid out of the sky
Break off his wings and gouge out his eyes
And thank him for nothing, cause that's all that he gave to me
Your love is my heart disease [x2]
I don't care anymore [x6]
About you
I don't care anymore [x6]
I'm better off [x4]
Shoot my cupid out of the sky
Break off his wings and gouge out his eyes
And thank him for nothing, cause that's all that he gave to me
Your love is my heart disease
Shoot my cupid out of the sky
Break off his wings and ask him just why
He played such a sick joke on the fool that is me
And cursed me with this sickness
Your love is my heart disease
Ready Aim Misfire was written by Adam Lohrbach.
Ready Aim Misfire was produced by Eugene Pererras.
Frontwoman Ash Costello told Kerrang in 2019:
This was the first song we ever wrote. Now, it’s outdated because it sounds like that ’00s emo scene, but it really reflected what was going on. We were all in our van when we first heard it on the radio – we were in a parking lot in our hometown, waiti...