The song "Stars" by Evergreen Terrace tells the story of a person who is deeply concerned about a loved one
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"Enjoy The Silence" is actually a song by the band Depeche Mode, not Evergreen Terrace
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The song "To The First Baptist Church Of Jacksonville" by Evergreen Terrace explores themes of rebellion, individuality, and societal judgment
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The song "The Fortunate Ones" by Evergreen Terrace portrays a theme of resilience and survival in the face of adversity
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The song "Dear Live Journal" by Evergreen Terrace reflects on the phenomenon of sharing our lives and seeking validation through social media platforms like Live Journal
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The song "Failure to Operate" by Evergreen Terrace explores themes of being trapped in a dark and painful situation, feeling powerless and unable to escape
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The song "Almost Home (III)" by Evergreen Terrace explores themes of struggle, loss, and moving forward after facing difficult challenges
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I'm sorry, but it seems like you are referring to a different song by Evergreen Terrace called "Bad Energy Troll" which is not mentioned in the provided lyrics
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"Mad World" is a song by Evergreen Terrace, a metalcore band from Jacksonville, Florida
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"Hopelessly Hopeless" by Evergreen Terrace is a song that explores themes of regret, self-deception, and the consequences of our actions
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