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Life of the Party - All Time Low

Album: Last Young Renegade

genre: Rock

All these people are passed out on the floor in my hotel room
I don’t know half of them, but they all wanna know me
And it’s four in the morning, I’m just trying to fix myself
What the hell did I do? I’m the life of the party
I’m the life of the party

Somewhere in between who I used to be
And who I’ll be tomorrow when the champagne blows my mind
Thrills don’t come for free, the price you pay for dreams
In a sea of strangers, I can’t find me anymore, anymore
I can’t find me anymore

I keep thinking about you, how you level me out sometimes
When I’m out on my head, and I don’t wanna face it
You said it’s all for a reason, what the fuck is the reason now?
Coming down, bring me back, I’m the life of the party
I’m the life of the party

Somewhere in between who I used to be
And who I’ll be tomorrow when the champagne blows my mind
Thrills don’t come for free, the price you pay for dreams
In a sea of strangers, I can’t find me anymore, anymore
I can’t find me anymore

Anymore, I can’t find me anymore

Now it’s four in the morning, I’m trying to fix myself
What the hell did I do? I’m the life of the party
It’s so hard to imagine who I’d be if i walked away
Never know what it’s like to be the life of the party
I’m the life of the party
I’m the life of the party

Somewhere in between who I used to be
And who I’ll be tomorrow when the champagne blows my mind
Thrills don’t come for free, the price you pay for dreams
In a sea of strangers, I can’t find me anymore, anymore
I can’t find me anymore, anymore

I can’t find me anymore
There’s a sea of strangers, I can’t find me anymore

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Lyrics added by Anne Ladybug

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the song is about losing yourself to a life of partying and alcoholism.
Song details
  • Composition: Rian Dawson, Zack Merrick, Jack Barakat & Alex Gaskarth
  • Vocals: Rian Dawson, Zack Merrick, Jack Barakat & Alex Gaskarth
  • Release Date: April 28, 2017
The subject of this kind of life is taken down in a more critical way than other songs of the band.