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Biffy Clyroare a scottish rockgroup from whose members are Simon Neil, James Johnston and Ben Johnston. Biffy, as they are often referred to, utilise a quiet/loud dynamic, constructing songs that can range from a whisper-quiet pick on the guitar, to huge walls of noise with massive distortion and crashing drums. While Simon Neil sings lead, all three members provide vocals. "' mon the biffy!" is a well known chant amongst Biffy fans; it is usually shouted in between songs at gigs, or before the band come on stage. The first incarnation of what would eventually become Biffy Clyro was formed in 1995 by fifteen-year-old -born guitarist Simon Neil, who recruited -born Ben Johnston and someone known only as Barry on drums and bass respectively, calling themselves Screwfish.
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Biffy Clyro

I Would Dig A Thousand Holes To Lay Next To You
I Would Dig A Thousand More If I Needed To
I Look Around The Grave For An Escape Route Of Old Routines
There Doesnt Seem To Be Any Other Way

Cause Ive Started Falling Apart Im Not Savouring Life
Ive Forgotten How Good It Could Be To Feel Alive

Crazy As It Sounds You Wont Feel As Low As You Feel Right Now
At Least Thats What I've Been Told By Everyone
I Whisper Empty Sounds In Your Ear And Hope That You Wont Let Go
Take The Pieces And Build Them Skywards

Cause I've Started Falling Apart Im Not Savouring Life
I've Forgotten How Good It Could Be To Feel Alive

I've Started Falling Apart I'm Not Savouring Life
Take The Pieces And Build Them Skywards
I've Forgotten How Good It Could Be To Feel Alive
Take The Pieces And Build Them Skywards

I've Started Falling Apart I'm Not Savouring Life
Take The Pieces And Build Them Skywards
I've Forgotten How Good It Could Be To Feel Alive
Take The Pieces And Build Them Skywards

I've Started Falling Apart I'm Not Savouring Life
Take The Pieces And Build Them Skywards
I've Forgotten How Good It Could Be To Feel Alive
Take The Pieces And Build Them Skywards

Take The Pieces And Build Them Skywards
And
Take The Pieces And Build Them Skywards
And
Take The Pieces And Build Them Up To The Sky.