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Do Paramore or Jimmy Eat World use bad language at their concerts???
I just found out that their doing a show soon and i really want to go but my parents won't let be if they use bad language or say anything "inappropriate". If you have been to one of their concerts please answer this question!
5 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Paramore never swear on stage. I remember them saying in an interview "...we never say s**t or worse on stage" and I've seen them live and they didn't use bad language at all, they're really lovely people!
I don't know about Jimmy Eat World though, but I can't imagine them saying anything really bad on stage, even though their fans tend to be a lot older than Paramore fans.
Hope you get to go to a gig, have a great time! :)
- whelessLv 45 years ago
Both are exceptional. I could say get the motorbike seeing that it could be more difficult to shop for for your possess, however Paramore is wonderful and I had a blast at their live performance final week. So have your dad get you the motorbike. Then mow a few lawns or some thing to earn somewhat cash and purchase your possess price ticket for Paramore. You cannot pass over it!!
- 1 decade ago
im not sure about Jimmy Eat World but i know Paramore, they dont really swear, the only time they might swear is in the lyric from Missery Buisiness
''once a w**** your nothing more''
but i think thats like the only song they have that has an ''inappropriat'' word. hope that helped!!
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
i just bought tickets to their concert in VA. it turns out i cant go anymore. you interested in them?