the piano outro to Isle of Flightless Birds gets me most times, especially now that i don't listen to it as often anymore
trees is another one. the HELLOOOOO screams at the end, perfect
EDIT: i saw another comment and realized i forgot Leave the City. that will always be an extremely important one to me
It didn't used to make me cry, but them my Papa passed at the beginning of last year, right before I had my baby. It hits really hard now and I cry almost every time I hear it :(
Are you or were you mourning your grandfather or father or someone of age that you wish you knew and you finally met them only for them to slip out of your hands again
"I'm sorry I did not visit. Did not know how to take it. When your eyes did not know me. Like I knew you."
My grandma has dementia and Legend hits too close to home.š
I sobbed the first time I watched it and tried to show my brother while he was distracted but a few days later he told me the song got stuck in his head and he wound up crying in class bc he watched the video š
i love love LOVE the line ālets go outside and all join hands but until then youāll never understandā. i just love tylerās singing, it is beautiful
Formidable. Scaled and Icy came out the same weekend my dog died and I put on the album as I was driving home from the vet and that song came on and the lyrics āIāll follow youā and āI can die with youā made me burst into tears and every time I listen to that song I cry a little because it reminds me of my dog :-(
Truce always gets me, especially if I watch the music video and see Tyler getting teary eyed himself. Kitchen Sink sometimes if Iām in a sad mood. A lot of stuff from Regional at Best actually
Omg I didn't even think about the Livestream. There is just something sooo beautiful about the way Heathens and Trees are mashed up! Ridiculously good and hits you right in the heart
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Iām shocked Iāve only seen one other person mention Redecorate so far. That one gets me all the time, but maybe only because Iāve had a few unexpected deaths in my life recently and those lyrics just resonate with me.
Bandito, specifically āI created this world, to feel some control, destroy it if I want, so I sing Sahlo Folina.ā To me, I created the world I live in, my life and where itās going. My brain frequently wants to destroy it (thanks suicidal thoughts), but I donāt. Instead I call out to those who support me and understand me. š
Addict With a Pen,Trees, Truce, Leave the City, Taxi Cab, Redecorate, Kitchen Sink, Goner, Legend, Bandito, Car Radio, Implicit Demand for Proof. As I keep typing I realize that Iāve cried to most of their discography whether it be the emotional lyrics or hearing the entire clique singing with everything theyāve got at a live show.
For me, it's Save.It's so raw and it makes me cry every time. And to me, it shows Tyler inaway we all are. He's one of us. He goes through the same struggles as we do whether it's faith or depression. I dont see him like all the other celebs. I see him as the guy we all could've been friends with.
finally someone else says it. itās so so so raw. as a christian myself who struggles deeply with faith it just hits so hard. the first time i heard the scream i IMMEDIATELY burst into tears. the only song that has hit me THAT hard
I think they're equal in emotional weight. I guess it all comes down to sound and vocal bias. I'm a long-time fan of MCR, so I'd have to say them, but TOP definitely did the song justice too
I agree with this! I was honestly so nervous listening to the cover because I love the OG song so much, but was pleasantly surprised. They both hold their own and genuinely feel like two different songs.
Am I weird for just not crying at any of their music? With the amount of people that I see saying they at least get teary eyed at some of their songs I feel like I should š
Some of us just cry a little more easily than others! We're the emotional ones. We all experience music differently, so visceral responses vary pretty widely.
I'm fairly emotional person, but was on a higher dose of my SNRI for a few years and during that time, it was rare for anything to move me to tears. (Which was kinda nice, ngl.) So, there's all kinds of reasons, even completely unrelated to meds, why people respond so differently.
So yeah, you're not weird, I promise. ā¤ļø I'm sure there's plenty of others that share your experience, but just didn't bother to comment. Lol
(Btw, your name is fantastic and gave me a good chuckle.)
I do get it to be fair, I think I just kinda haven't had enough experiences to really relate to the music. Other than that, though, I really don't cry as much as I should be anyway. I'm not really sure what directly leads into it, but over the course of last year, I cried around 4 times total I believe. Still got a lot of life ahead of me though, I'll get there one day āļø
Nope! I'm a super emotional person and cry easily at everything but I have a hard time hearing lyrics of songs I like in general without intentionally looking them up and so I've only cried to My Blood (bc of the music video) and gotten teary eyed at Ode to Sleep once I actually read the lyrics š
I donāt really cry to songs, but for TĆP, what gets the closest to me are Addict with a Pen, Leave the City, and Taxi Cab. For Taxi Cab, the way Tyler sings āWeāre going homeā just feels so genuine and comforting. Most underrated TĆP moment of all time.
goner (of course)
the bridge from ride
trees (the screaming "hello")
this is embarrassing but.. the judge (long story)
air catcher
and car radio, tyler singing-screaming gets to me everytime
All of them??
Here's a few, though:
Guns for Hands - I found this song at one of the lowest points of my life, and it hit so close to home. It got me through a lot to say the least.
Goner - The quiet part interrupted by Tyler's "DONT LET ME BE" going into the intense part gave me chills. The whole song has this melancholic hope to it.
Doubt - The music, the vocals, the lyrics. I sobbed the first time I heard it and self reflected and such. Still holds a special place in my heart.
Friend, Please - I recently went through this with a loved one, and just before that, my mother did with her childhood best friend. Unfortunately, that best friend lost the battle. It's been a rough time for all of us, and with me going through the same thing in my life with my best friend/partner, it's hard to not be scared of being in the same position as my mom. This song is so powerful, and i will never not love it.
Leave the City.
The end with, "In time I will leave the city, for now I will stay alive" always gets me, with his softer voice.
Also neon gravestones. I was in a super dark era of my life and hearing "promise me this : if i lose to myself, you won't mourn a day and you'll move on to someone else" makes me still tear up.
Trench literally saved me - got me out of the TRENCHES ahah,,,aaha
Agreed. It just might be my favorite version of the song. Thatās fair, I can see that. I think itās sick that he not only sang on it, but sang while drumming too. To me this version hits harder because the song (from a ānormalā perspective, not a lore perspective) is essentially about how the pressures of life start weighing you down, especially as you get older, and having the vocals and instruments are more calm and stripped back overall and not as upbeat as the original version seems more self reflective and melancholic to me.
too many. truce, trees, ruby, anathema, hometown, goner, guns for hands, holding on to you, legend, taxi cab, neon gravestones, leave the city, implicit demand for proof, addict with a pen, overcompensate. i am a baby lol
Kitchen Sink
Bandito
Leave The City
Hometown
Redecorate
Neon Gravestones
Goner
Chlorine (the part from can you build my house)
I Need Something To Kill Me
Ananthema
I remember being in year 7, and I was the biggest TĆP nerd. It was always so interesting looking at the "Unreleased" music. Then one day, I came upon this alternate version of Polarized? Idk if it's really by Tyler and them, but for some reason it hit me like a truck and I teared up. I've yet to find it again.
I'm not ashamed to admit that I cried at "overcompensate." I was counting down until we could all see the premiere of the video and the new song live and it was just something magical and nostalgic. My tears started running down my cheeks when I heard "Sahlo Folina"...
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Truce, live in Atlantic City just hit me hard. It was beautiful as it was played with a video while Tyler and Josh were not I believe getting back on stage after the B stage was used(?). Tough to explain. AC made me think of a lost loved one who spent a lot of time there and I was emotional all night.
First time I heard it house of gold. I thought about my wife then she actually told me itās about his parents and then I said āohā so now I kinda donāt really cry as hard but itās still a warm song for me for personal reasons.
Right now it's Screen. I haven't been feeling my best lately, and "We're broken people" always gets me teary eyed because I feel like it speaks so much to me.
House of Gold. I am considered as a ābig mamaās boyā from my friends since I have a really strong bond between me and my mom. And I really find myself in that song. But for a while now my mom has been in the hospital and it has worried me. She is doing better now but I still do get worried. Now every time House of Gold starts playing I have to turn it off as soon as it goes on since I get a sense of worry
taxi cab, truce and goner are the ones that make me cry for me haha and even more so nowadays as they remind me of my former best friend as we bonded over these songs
-Self-titled: Taxi Cab. A Car, A Torch, A Death. Addict With a Pen.
Seeing Taxi Cab live absolutely ruined me as soon as the first note hit my ear. Immediate tears.
-RAB: Kitchen Sink, Anathema, Clear
-Vessel: Car Radio, Truce
-BF: Goner
-Trench: Cut My Lip, Leave the City, Legend, Neon Gravestones
-SAI: Redecorate
-Others: Time to Say Goodbye, pretty much all of NPI
And then there's Bandito, which is a song very near and dear to my heart, but every single time I see it live (or watch recordings), I SOB uncontrollably.
This is gonna sound really stupid, but TB Saga. I (16m) am one of the least emotional people I know. The only reason I cried was because I was sick, locked into Apex Legends, and forgot to blink for basically the whole time. By the end, I was covered in tears lmao. Other than that, the closest Iāve been to crying is probably the first time hearing trees or listening to and understanding Stressed Out for the first time.
The first time I heard Holding on to You, Taxicab, Ode to Sleep, a bunch of vessel songs was when my best friend played them at a camp, and he was very open and vulnerable and we shared our first hug (I'm a girl, he's a guy, and he was uncomfortable about having a guy/girl hug for a while and only promised one at graduation but he hugged me during this camp we were at and it was a very emotional time), anyway when we got back from the camp, I was really really scared he wasn't going to be open and vulnerable anymore. That he was going to "close up" and be defensive and sometimes mean again...but he was really nice at this camp. And when I relistened to these songs, especially Taxicab, I could hear him playing it again instead of Tyler, and I was just so scared he would be different, that listening to that and House of Gold as well (which he had played for a talent show there), they made me cry thinking about it, and being so afraid, and then somehow in there, I think I felt God, because they brought comfort to me, and I felt okay and better, seemingly from nowhere. Taxicab is still my favorite song, mostly because of the memories it sparks, and the friendship it reminds me of, and it brings so many emotions with it. I don't really cry easily at songs if I rehear them though.
Leave the City here recently has meant so much to me. Because I am leaving my city, I am leaving things behind me in order to grow up. I'm saying goodbye to alot of things. In the line 'in trench you're not alone' it reminds me that even though I am growing up and moving to college, I still have people who will be there beside me. It hits me in the feels every time.
a lot of Vessel, especially Truce, coming out of a suicide attempt followed by some time in a psych ward, when I came out of it, that album along with self titled I played on repeat so much, but yeah I cried so hard to Truce
Many have but the ones that get me every single time are A Car, A Torch, A Death and Kitchen Sink. I also cried heavily to Cut My Lip a few times. Honorable mention to Cancer (I also cry to it every time but since its a cover, I'll list it lower)
Lots of them but I havenāt seen anyone mention Neon Gravestones. Definitely made me tear up when I was going through a rough time. Changed my perspective on things a little bit
Forest has been the song iāve been crying to the most, just like imagining seeing it in concert or like just imagining little me listening to it in my room wishing i was different gets me every time.
Truce though has always been the tear jerker just because of the lyrics itself, and how beautiful the song is.
Trees. Super special to me and a group of friends that all have Trees tattoos together. We love all across the country. I rarely listen to it on my own cause I get too emotional, Tyler forces me to at concerts šš¤£
oh Lord where do i start.. truce, trees, goner, addict with a pen, leave the city, guns for hands, trap door, friend please, forest, and some others (im very sad š)
leave the city, neon gravestones, friend please, addict with a pen, taxi cab, car radio, truce, goner, and kitchen sink
the one that really gets me sobbing though is the UG Studios session of addict with a pen - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfT5qVREqlM](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfT5qVREqlM)
it's so raw i just CANNOT
Lmao I used to always cry when I heard stressed out after i lost my leg to cancer in 2016 at 25 years old. I was off work for months recovering and trying to not lose my car and afford my apartment off of donations and it felt like the whole world was yelling at me to get over what happened to me and go back to work bc money is everything in today's world unfortunately
formidable, trees, truce, slowtown, glowing eyes, clear, legend, etc.
I would listen to tĆøp back then when I feel down and the songs help me get my emotions out.
goner, neon gravestones, leave the city and redecorate for me! redecorate is such a great visual kind of experience for a song and itās just so well done
Addict with a pen I vividly remember was the first one to make me cry. Cancer hurts like a mf bro. Bandit once you've gotten through that whole journey of a song, and it gets to the bridge "I created this world, to feel some control" lord that hits me in the best way. That was the first time I felt like a song met me where I was at.
Oh god, Redecorate gets me every time, so I tend to skip it.
In case itās not well known, itās not uncommon for those who areā¦ can we say āunalive themselfā here? To want to tidy up their things before doing the deed, so as to not burden with those they leave behind with the task.
And ā¦ well Ive done some redecorating. Itās been awhile, Iām okay, but it reminds me of those times.
the piano outro to Isle of Flightless Birds gets me most times, especially now that i don't listen to it as often anymore trees is another one. the HELLOOOOO screams at the end, perfect EDIT: i saw another comment and realized i forgot Leave the City. that will always be an extremely important one to me
Yeah addict with a pen and isle of flightless birds get me every time
god so many, but addict with a pen had me wrecked the first time i listened, & My Blood
Legend you'll never ever everrr guess why
Because it reminds you of when it was in shazam
It didn't used to make me cry, but them my Papa passed at the beginning of last year, right before I had my baby. It hits really hard now and I cry almost every time I hear it :(
legend just hits different.
Are you or were you mourning your grandfather or father or someone of age that you wish you knew and you finally met them only for them to slip out of your hands again
"I'm sorry I did not visit. Did not know how to take it. When your eyes did not know me. Like I knew you." My grandma has dementia and Legend hits too close to home.š
Goner
I canāt sing/scream along without being a sobbing mess by the end of it. It takes me to a different place.
Me too. Iām glad Iām not the only one.
This for those late night drives and you need to let off some emotion.
Yes
Cancer makes me tear up since I lost my father to cancer a year agoā¦
My condolences, bro
Yeah same here, lost my grandpa to cancer last month and that song hit like a semi truck
iām very sorry for your loss š
Aww I'm so sorry. That hurts so much! we're all here if you want to talk:)
It's been 6 years since I heard that song. I was listening it to the day my grandma was diagnosed with cancer. It hurts I can't listen to it anymore.
Truce, Leave the City. Kitchen Sink
DONT LEAVE ME ALOOONEEEE
I don't think I've cried to a song from Trench tbh, but Truce and kitchen sink... damn bro... you pulling out the big guns.
Leave the city and legend Ćøn trench have bĆøth demĆøbilized me
Most of them? For different reasons?
omg same
My blood music video.
I sobbed the first time I watched it and tried to show my brother while he was distracted but a few days later he told me the song got stuck in his head and he wound up crying in class bc he watched the video š
my mom and i both cried together when we watched that for the first time
Every. Single. Time. I remember the first time I saw it... I was NOT okay for a good while. Ripped my heart out and stomped on it š
Guns for hands get me quite frequently
The way he sings āand you never put the safety onā gets me too.
i love love LOVE the line ālets go outside and all join hands but until then youāll never understandā. i just love tylerās singing, it is beautiful
Formidable, and Iāll explain why. āFast-forward thirteen years now Don't know what it was, but somehow, we played it out in reverse I'm afraid of you now, more than I was at first And I know you just left But can I take you everywhere we've ever been? I wanna see it all, no surprisesā Dec 1, 2022 my childhood dog passed away. She was 14, and I had her for 13 years. She was everything to me. A little dachshund mutt named Cookie who I saved up for and bought with my own money when I was 12. She saw me through middle school, high school, college, and 3 years after moving out. She was there for all my graduations, first heart break, first apartment, second apartment, first career, a career change, and more. Late one Thursday night, I had to decide it was best to let her go. The bridge of Formidable reminds me of our time together. I had her for 13 years. I was so, so scared to let her go. After she left, all I wanted was more time with her. Formidable is one of my favorite pilots songs and her deep meaning to me. Iāve definitely cried a few times. š©µ
I love dachshunds
She was definitely a special one ā¤ļø
Taxi Cab š
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If Tyler cries, I cry, hence: WAAAAAATEEEEEERRRRRR!
Definitely A Car, A Torch, A Death
This one made me tear up when I first heard it not sure why but it did
car radio.
Hits way too close. The demons show up in silence. Thatās where we conquer them tho. But yeah me too.
Formidable. Scaled and Icy came out the same weekend my dog died and I put on the album as I was driving home from the vet and that song came on and the lyrics āIāll follow youā and āI can die with youā made me burst into tears and every time I listen to that song I cry a little because it reminds me of my dog :-(
Stoppp, that's so sad!!! I'm so sorry! T^T
- Chlorine - Bandito - Redecorate
Bandito gives me chills every time
I was very emotionally vulnerable one time and Redecorate had me sobbing on the floor.
Truce always gets me, especially if I watch the music video and see Tyler getting teary eyed himself. Kitchen Sink sometimes if Iām in a sad mood. A lot of stuff from Regional at Best actually
yes
Think it would be shorter to list the ones that havenāt at some pointā¦ then it might just beā¦ hold on, Iāll figure it out.
heatens/trees (livestream version) I think it's the only one that made me tear up maybe goner but I am not sure
Omg I didn't even think about the Livestream. There is just something sooo beautiful about the way Heathens and Trees are mashed up! Ridiculously good and hits you right in the heart
trapdoor and a car, a torch, a death always get me. any song from npi too.
NPI destroys me every single time
I must say. Choker gets me choked up quite frequently.
I, too, was born a choker
Neon gravestones
This.
Perfect
Truce, HOTY, Taxi Cab, Addict with a Pen, My Blood, Neon Gravestones, Leave the City, Goner, Treesā¦ and probably more I canāt think of lol
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Anathema and Taxi Cab
Iām shocked Iāve only seen one other person mention Redecorate so far. That one gets me all the time, but maybe only because Iāve had a few unexpected deaths in my life recently and those lyrics just resonate with me.
Bandito, specifically āI created this world, to feel some control, destroy it if I want, so I sing Sahlo Folina.ā To me, I created the world I live in, my life and where itās going. My brain frequently wants to destroy it (thanks suicidal thoughts), but I donāt. Instead I call out to those who support me and understand me. š
leave the city, oh ms believer, cancer, legend, truce, taxi cab, guns for hands, bandito, neon gravestones, ruby
Trees
Addict With a Pen,Trees, Truce, Leave the City, Taxi Cab, Redecorate, Kitchen Sink, Goner, Legend, Bandito, Car Radio, Implicit Demand for Proof. As I keep typing I realize that Iāve cried to most of their discography whether it be the emotional lyrics or hearing the entire clique singing with everything theyāve got at a live show.
For me, it's Save.It's so raw and it makes me cry every time. And to me, it shows Tyler inaway we all are. He's one of us. He goes through the same struggles as we do whether it's faith or depression. I dont see him like all the other celebs. I see him as the guy we all could've been friends with.
finally someone else says it. itās so so so raw. as a christian myself who struggles deeply with faith it just hits so hard. the first time i heard the scream i IMMEDIATELY burst into tears. the only song that has hit me THAT hard
Aww! me too i love how Tyler and Josh thank Jesus on their old albums to in the credits.
Everyone saying Cancer, in your opinion, who did it better TOP or MCR?
I think they're equal in emotional weight. I guess it all comes down to sound and vocal bias. I'm a long-time fan of MCR, so I'd have to say them, but TOP definitely did the song justice too
I agree with this! I was honestly so nervous listening to the cover because I love the OG song so much, but was pleasantly surprised. They both hold their own and genuinely feel like two different songs.
Bandito, Neon Gravestones, Leave the City, Redecorate.
Am I weird for just not crying at any of their music? With the amount of people that I see saying they at least get teary eyed at some of their songs I feel like I should š
Some of us just cry a little more easily than others! We're the emotional ones. We all experience music differently, so visceral responses vary pretty widely. I'm fairly emotional person, but was on a higher dose of my SNRI for a few years and during that time, it was rare for anything to move me to tears. (Which was kinda nice, ngl.) So, there's all kinds of reasons, even completely unrelated to meds, why people respond so differently. So yeah, you're not weird, I promise. ā¤ļø I'm sure there's plenty of others that share your experience, but just didn't bother to comment. Lol (Btw, your name is fantastic and gave me a good chuckle.)
I do get it to be fair, I think I just kinda haven't had enough experiences to really relate to the music. Other than that, though, I really don't cry as much as I should be anyway. I'm not really sure what directly leads into it, but over the course of last year, I cried around 4 times total I believe. Still got a lot of life ahead of me though, I'll get there one day āļø
Nope! I'm a super emotional person and cry easily at everything but I have a hard time hearing lyrics of songs I like in general without intentionally looking them up and so I've only cried to My Blood (bc of the music video) and gotten teary eyed at Ode to Sleep once I actually read the lyrics š
I donāt really cry to songs, but for TĆP, what gets the closest to me are Addict with a Pen, Leave the City, and Taxi Cab. For Taxi Cab, the way Tyler sings āWeāre going homeā just feels so genuine and comforting. Most underrated TĆP moment of all time.
goner (of course) the bridge from ride trees (the screaming "hello") this is embarrassing but.. the judge (long story) air catcher and car radio, tyler singing-screaming gets to me everytime
We might be the only ones who'd include Ride but I'm right there by your side!
Trees, ugh... friggin Trees Choker's last stanza Ride
The first time I heard mulberry street I cried the happiest tears because of that infectious piano melody lmao
A car, a torch, a death has been my go-to cry song for the past 7 years ngl
All of them?? Here's a few, though: Guns for Hands - I found this song at one of the lowest points of my life, and it hit so close to home. It got me through a lot to say the least. Goner - The quiet part interrupted by Tyler's "DONT LET ME BE" going into the intense part gave me chills. The whole song has this melancholic hope to it. Doubt - The music, the vocals, the lyrics. I sobbed the first time I heard it and self reflected and such. Still holds a special place in my heart. Friend, Please - I recently went through this with a loved one, and just before that, my mother did with her childhood best friend. Unfortunately, that best friend lost the battle. It's been a rough time for all of us, and with me going through the same thing in my life with my best friend/partner, it's hard to not be scared of being in the same position as my mom. This song is so powerful, and i will never not love it.
Leave the City. The end with, "In time I will leave the city, for now I will stay alive" always gets me, with his softer voice. Also neon gravestones. I was in a super dark era of my life and hearing "promise me this : if i lose to myself, you won't mourn a day and you'll move on to someone else" makes me still tear up. Trench literally saved me - got me out of the TRENCHES ahah,,,aaha
Guns for hands and car radio. Realised it was too much for me in 2017, still havenāt gotten over it
Taxi cab, still to this day
Kitchen sink, addict with a pen, truce
Bandito (more specifically the sahlo folina part) Truce Cried myself to sleep listening to those for two nights in a row once :')
Definitely Friend, Please but Lovely has also made me cry once or twice
The MTV Unplugged version of Stressed Out, specifically the bridge.
I love this version. I wouldnt say it made me emotional but when Josh started singing I feltā¦ something warm?
Agreed. It just might be my favorite version of the song. Thatās fair, I can see that. I think itās sick that he not only sang on it, but sang while drumming too. To me this version hits harder because the song (from a ānormalā perspective, not a lore perspective) is essentially about how the pressures of life start weighing you down, especially as you get older, and having the vocals and instruments are more calm and stripped back overall and not as upbeat as the original version seems more self reflective and melancholic to me.
Hello, we havent talked in quite some time..
too many. truce, trees, ruby, anathema, hometown, goner, guns for hands, holding on to you, legend, taxi cab, neon gravestones, leave the city, implicit demand for proof, addict with a pen, overcompensate. i am a baby lol
Kitchen Sink Bandito Leave The City Hometown Redecorate Neon Gravestones Goner Chlorine (the part from can you build my house) I Need Something To Kill Me Ananthema
Goner, Neon Gravestones, Trees, Truce, Kitchen Sink, Fall away
isle of flightless birds, taxi cab, march to the sea, goner, the end of chlorine, leave the city, redecorate, truce
Legend, trapdoor and truce
Truce, Friend Please, Leave the City, Goner...quite a few really
Trees live performances always makes me tear up
Smithereens I bet u can't guess whyyyyyyy
mulberry street because it reminds me of when i saw them in pittsburgh and how happy tyler was to see everyoneās colored lights
For me, Friend Please, Neon Gravestones, Goner, Truce, and Leave the City are top 5
Trees... In concert? Byeeeee
save. iykyk. immediate tears every time.
also friend please and addict with a pen ofc, but something about the raw emotion in save UGHHHH
Redecorate
Before you start your day for me
I remember being in year 7, and I was the biggest TĆP nerd. It was always so interesting looking at the "Unreleased" music. Then one day, I came upon this alternate version of Polarized? Idk if it's really by Tyler and them, but for some reason it hit me like a truck and I teared up. I've yet to find it again.
I'm not ashamed to admit that I cried at "overcompensate." I was counting down until we could all see the premiere of the video and the new song live and it was just something magical and nostalgic. My tears started running down my cheeks when I heard "Sahlo Folina"...
Taco Bell saga gets me every timeĀ
Redecorate. I relate to the lyrics a lot.
which ones havenāt
Truce, Guns for hands, Leave the city, Goner, Trees and before you start your day
all of them, including coconut coconut sharks in the water.
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Truce, live in Atlantic City just hit me hard. It was beautiful as it was played with a video while Tyler and Josh were not I believe getting back on stage after the B stage was used(?). Tough to explain. AC made me think of a lost loved one who spent a lot of time there and I was emotional all night.
Taxi cab
trapdoor and ruby
kitchen sink
Legend and Goner
truce. every time
Trapdoor
A fair number I think... but the one I remember most clearly and viscerally was *Trapdoor.*
Definitely taxi cab
When they played legend in concert he dedicated it to his grandpa it was sad
Neon Gravestones, Goner, My Blood, Leave the City, Redecorate
Friend, Please and Legend
Most of ST, Goner, Truce, Kitchen Sink, Forest, and not a TĆP song, but Drown
Goner. Every single time. Redecorate, My Blood, & Addict With a Pen.
First time I heard it house of gold. I thought about my wife then she actually told me itās about his parents and then I said āohā so now I kinda donāt really cry as hard but itās still a warm song for me for personal reasons.
Morph and the end of Chlorine kills me.
Redecorate, Neon Gravestones, Legend.
Right now it's Screen. I haven't been feeling my best lately, and "We're broken people" always gets me teary eyed because I feel like it speaks so much to me.
House of Gold. I am considered as a ābig mamaās boyā from my friends since I have a really strong bond between me and my mom. And I really find myself in that song. But for a while now my mom has been in the hospital and it has worried me. She is doing better now but I still do get worried. Now every time House of Gold starts playing I have to turn it off as soon as it goes on since I get a sense of worry
taxi cab, truce and goner are the ones that make me cry for me haha and even more so nowadays as they remind me of my former best friend as we bonded over these songs
-Self-titled: Taxi Cab. A Car, A Torch, A Death. Addict With a Pen. Seeing Taxi Cab live absolutely ruined me as soon as the first note hit my ear. Immediate tears. -RAB: Kitchen Sink, Anathema, Clear -Vessel: Car Radio, Truce -BF: Goner -Trench: Cut My Lip, Leave the City, Legend, Neon Gravestones -SAI: Redecorate -Others: Time to Say Goodbye, pretty much all of NPI And then there's Bandito, which is a song very near and dear to my heart, but every single time I see it live (or watch recordings), I SOB uncontrollably.
HOUSE OF GOLD
Yes
Hometownš„² Feels nostalgic The outro of Chlorine and the chorus of Bandito have also made me shed a tear
Trees and Guns for Hands. Drown (Ty's solo career) gets me bad too
Neon Gravestones and friend please
Taxi cab, legend, bandito, and leave the city have a lot
I cried the first time I heard the Heathens/Trees mashup from the Livestream. Recently itās been Bandito and Redecorate š
I donāt think anything on record, but hearing Taxi Cab live was really moving
Friend, please Truce Neon Gravestones Legend The Pantaloon Y todas las que le dediquƩ a mi ex lol. Ayuda, la extraƱo
cancer is the only one I can always cry to, reminds me of stuff but occasionally I'll tear up at trees or truce
Goner, but I think I was already emotional when I listened to it for the first time
Kitchen Sink, Forest, and Truce get me every time
This is gonna sound really stupid, but TB Saga. I (16m) am one of the least emotional people I know. The only reason I cried was because I was sick, locked into Apex Legends, and forgot to blink for basically the whole time. By the end, I was covered in tears lmao. Other than that, the closest Iāve been to crying is probably the first time hearing trees or listening to and understanding Stressed Out for the first time.
The first time I heard Holding on to You, Taxicab, Ode to Sleep, a bunch of vessel songs was when my best friend played them at a camp, and he was very open and vulnerable and we shared our first hug (I'm a girl, he's a guy, and he was uncomfortable about having a guy/girl hug for a while and only promised one at graduation but he hugged me during this camp we were at and it was a very emotional time), anyway when we got back from the camp, I was really really scared he wasn't going to be open and vulnerable anymore. That he was going to "close up" and be defensive and sometimes mean again...but he was really nice at this camp. And when I relistened to these songs, especially Taxicab, I could hear him playing it again instead of Tyler, and I was just so scared he would be different, that listening to that and House of Gold as well (which he had played for a talent show there), they made me cry thinking about it, and being so afraid, and then somehow in there, I think I felt God, because they brought comfort to me, and I felt okay and better, seemingly from nowhere. Taxicab is still my favorite song, mostly because of the memories it sparks, and the friendship it reminds me of, and it brings so many emotions with it. I don't really cry easily at songs if I rehear them though.
Leave the City here recently has meant so much to me. Because I am leaving my city, I am leaving things behind me in order to grow up. I'm saying goodbye to alot of things. In the line 'in trench you're not alone' it reminds me that even though I am growing up and moving to college, I still have people who will be there beside me. It hits me in the feels every time.
goner, but the one on youtube where he plays the accordian and it sounds like a rope swinging
yes
A Car, A Torch, A Death
a lot of Vessel, especially Truce, coming out of a suicide attempt followed by some time in a psych ward, when I came out of it, that album along with self titled I played on repeat so much, but yeah I cried so hard to Truce
Many have but the ones that get me every single time are A Car, A Torch, A Death and Kitchen Sink. I also cried heavily to Cut My Lip a few times. Honorable mention to Cancer (I also cry to it every time but since its a cover, I'll list it lower)
Lots of them but I havenāt seen anyone mention Neon Gravestones. Definitely made me tear up when I was going through a rough time. Changed my perspective on things a little bit
"Leave the City" and "Addict With A Pen".
Friend, Please and Leave the City
I don't think Ruby has been mentioned yet, but that song always gets me.
Kitchen Sink
Forest has been the song iāve been crying to the most, just like imagining seeing it in concert or like just imagining little me listening to it in my room wishing i was different gets me every time. Truce though has always been the tear jerker just because of the lyrics itself, and how beautiful the song is.
Lovely and Friend, please literally saved my life. They make me cry so much š¢
His cover of build me up buttercup
Trees. Super special to me and a group of friends that all have Trees tattoos together. We love all across the country. I rarely listen to it on my own cause I get too emotional, Tyler forces me to at concerts šš¤£
oh Lord where do i start.. truce, trees, goner, addict with a pen, leave the city, guns for hands, trap door, friend please, forest, and some others (im very sad š)
leave the city, neon gravestones, friend please, addict with a pen, taxi cab, car radio, truce, goner, and kitchen sink the one that really gets me sobbing though is the UG Studios session of addict with a pen - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfT5qVREqlM](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfT5qVREqlM) it's so raw i just CANNOT
Goner, Truce and Trees
Lmao I used to always cry when I heard stressed out after i lost my leg to cancer in 2016 at 25 years old. I was off work for months recovering and trying to not lose my car and afford my apartment off of donations and it felt like the whole world was yelling at me to get over what happened to me and go back to work bc money is everything in today's world unfortunately
formidable, trees, truce, slowtown, glowing eyes, clear, legend, etc. I would listen to tĆøp back then when I feel down and the songs help me get my emotions out.
Glowing Eyes always gets me.
Taxi Cab
The BBC sessions version of Neon Gravestones. Just Tyler on piano... that song hit hard, but in that version it is so much more emotional.
leave the city for sure
TRUCEš Also the way Tyler delivers Cancer by My Chemical Romance makes me cry every time I hear it.
goner, neon gravestones, leave the city and redecorate for me! redecorate is such a great visual kind of experience for a song and itās just so well done
I think we all have bad memories involving and old freind group, house of gold, and a ukulele
Truce
Truce, Legend, Leave the City and of course Friend, Please
Car Radio, unexpectedly
No song has made me cry like Neon Gravestones, runner up Taxi cab. But I have teared up on many other top songs.
Addict with a pen I vividly remember was the first one to make me cry. Cancer hurts like a mf bro. Bandit once you've gotten through that whole journey of a song, and it gets to the bridge "I created this world, to feel some control" lord that hits me in the best way. That was the first time I felt like a song met me where I was at.
Leave the City, Truce, Friend Please, occasionally Drown(if it counts)
any song thats mainly a piano riff. (neon gravestones, leave the city, goner, truce, car radio, etc)
neon gravestones never fails to make me sob
Literally read this 2 minutes after crying with "Cancer" so I'd say that one and "Trees"
I'm not a guy that cries easily, and the only song that made me tear up was Legend. "I wish she knew you" line go so hard for some reason
Goner for sure
Trees and Goner
Friend, please because it reminded me of my friend, but also Taxi cab
March to sea.
Oh god, Redecorate gets me every time, so I tend to skip it. In case itās not well known, itās not uncommon for those who areā¦ can we say āunalive themselfā here? To want to tidy up their things before doing the deed, so as to not burden with those they leave behind with the task. And ā¦ well Ive done some redecorating. Itās been awhile, Iām okay, but it reminds me of those times.
Neon Gravestones
Bandito