Best Silverstein Songs
I listen to this song every day, at least five times. It's art, and I can relate to it so well. Thanks, Silverstein.
This song is simply out of this world. The chorus is packed with an awesome melody and heart-throbbing riffs. Makes me want to play it over and over again.
"You taught my heart a sense I never knew I had."
The first song I heard by Silverstein, and it means a lot to me. The lyrics are so meaningful and relatable.
This song is absolutely amazing. I just love everything about it. This song always makes me smile when it comes on, and the lyrics always make me want to cry. It's just beautiful.
This is where it all started for me, and the song itself is just simply amazing. The chorus, the intro, everything. Definitely number one, but My Heroine is also very amazing!
I love it because it gets me down, then pumps me up really quick.
Kick-ass song with a great and meaningful music video to go along with it. This song should be in the top 3, at least.
The riff is really good. I love this song so much!
This is my favorite among all of their songs.
This is one of those songs that switches between screaming and singing. Those kinds of songs give me goosebumps. Just so awesome. I've listened to this several times, and it still hasn't gotten old.
Don't see why this is #24. Everyone, listen to the new album. There are great songs on it.
This song is amazing and emotional!
This song is great! Why? Because it's fast and hardcore. The lyrics are great, and it tells us why we always hurt the ones we love. Keep rocking, guys. Peace.
Seriously, the chorus is unforgettable. My Heroine is their best work, followed by Smile in Your Sleep, but this song is quite underrated. Please listen before voting. Silverstein rules forever!
One of the best songs by Silverstein, off one of their latest albums, Rescue. This should be placed second after My Heroine. It's their best heavy song, capturing all the essential elements - appropriate screams, strong guitar riffs, and also melody! Awesome! Kick-ass! No matter what you say, it's an understatement.
Badass song, pure and simple. Along with "Medication," which should be on this list. All their songs are amazing, though. It's impossible to pick just one favorite or the best song.
The first time I heard it, I didn't like it. The second time was really weird, but I loved it! It's one of my favorite songs on the album.
Their new single is awesome. Make this number one, guys.
My Heroine was a good song, but I just think this is a little bit better and more polished.
You are the fire on my apartment floor. I'd rather burn than fall. Definitely top 3 Silverstein songs.
So true and catchy. It really defines Silverstein as a band and is awesome as an acoustic song.
My favorite Silverstein song! Also, one of my favorite hard rock/screamo songs.
Brutal, emotional, melodic - everything that a Silverstein song should be.
This is the song that got me into this band. Clearly the best one!
This was a song that got me through the end of high school. Coming home every day started to feel like coming back from the war. This is a song about coming home.
This should be in the top 10, at least. An incredibly catchy and mellifluous song.
You've got to be kidding me. This is at 69? It should be second after My Heroine.
It's a cool song. The screaming is awesome, and the chorus nailed it! Really, you have to listen to this song. It'll blow you away.
This song is filled with hatred and nothing else. And that's why I really love it! I scream to this.
Can't get over this song. My Heroine is a very special song. I know that many people don't get Silverstein at all, and that is just dumb. I love Silverstein very much, and this is their first and most favorite song of mine.
I've been a fan for years, man, and I couldn't believe my ears when I first heard this song. Not saying that their other songs don't impress me - they are all great! But this song is just so amazing.
Wow, I didn't expect my favorite song by Silverstein to be so low. Guys, listen to this song! It's fantastic!
One of their best songs off the album of the same name. Very mellow in the beginning, but gradually builds up to an epic, angsty end.
I listened to this a lot when I dropped out of school. Memories stick to it.
A true classic by Silverstein. Love it every time it comes on.
So powerful, a bonus track from This Is How the Wind Shifts. I get energy listening to it.