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PARAMORE: How Grammy Winning HAYLEY WILLIAMS & The Band Got SO POPULAR! (Documentary)
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the untold history of the band Paramore and front women Hayley Williams who took homes



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🎸 Dive into the vibrant history of Paramore, the powerhouse band that emerged from humble beginnings to become a global musical sensation! 🌟

Founded in 2004 in Franklin, Tennessee, Paramore began as a small garage band with lead vocalist Hayley Williams, guitarist Josh Farro, drummer Zac Farro, bassist Jeremy Davis, and guitarist Jason Bynum. Their infectious energy and unique sound quickly gained attention in the local music scene.

Paramore's debut album, "All We Know Is Falling," marked their entry into the mainstream in 2005. The album showcased their dynamic mix of pop-punk and alternative rock, with hits like "Pressure" and "Emergency," laying the foundation for their future success.

Facing the departure of members Jason Bynum and Jeremy Davis, Paramore demonstrated resilience with the release of "Riot!" in 2007. The album featured the chart-topping single "Misery Business," solidifying their status as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.

"Brand New Eyes" showcased Paramore's growth as musicians, with Hayley Williams's powerful vocals leading the way. Hits like "Ignorance" and "The Only Exception" brought critical acclaim and a more mature sound to their repertoire.

The self-titled album "Paramore" marked a new era for the band, featuring a synth-pop and new wave influence. The Grammy-winning single "Ain't It Fun" became their highest-charting song, solidifying Paramore's place in the pop-rock genre.

"After Laughter" showcased Paramore's willingness to experiment with their sound, incorporating elements of new wave and synth-pop. The album's lead single, "Hard Times," brought a fresh and vibrant energy to their discography.

Paramore's legacy continues to thrive, with the band navigating changes and evolving while remaining true to their roots. As of 2021, the group is actively pursuing solo projects, leaving fans eagerly anticipating their next collective endeavo
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@rnrtruestories

3 months ago

Want more modern bands like this on my channel? Btw the amount of Butt hurt people because I covered one band they don’t like is hilarious.

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@venomousgoose5023

2 months ago

I remember hearing Misery Business for the first time in the summer of 2007 on the local college radio station. By Winter, the "local" top 40 station finally started playing it, saying "you heard it here first" which made me laugh

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@TheJoffgraham

3 months ago

I love these videos and really appreciate how well researched and presented they are. Keep up the good work!

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@djwindkind

3 months ago

Love your work, never stop!

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@Hymtheria

1 month ago

I appreciate how well researched these videos are, I have learned things about some of my favorite Bands that I never knew. Keep up the Great Work.

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@oliviajames2946

3 months ago

14year old me lived for riot ❤❤

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@pohsibkcirrag6312

2 months ago

Hayley is great but for her to say she couldn't find kids into music in Meridian, MS is hilarious. Being from there myself I can tell you music is a huge part of this area. I mean Hartley Peavey is here. I was in 3 or 4 bands at one time on top of being in the school jazz band. None were country bands by the way.

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@lukepurser3432

2 months ago

I actually got into this band because of the fooofaferrit brief history video. I identified with them. They soon became one of my favorite bands. I love every record.

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@craigmiller4184

2 months ago

Thanks for this video! I enjoyed this. Back when their second album came out I was still in high school.

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@robwalsh9843

3 months ago

There's something I noticed about that explosion of emo-tinged bands in the 2000s with groups like Dashboard Confessional, Jimmy Eat World, Thursday, etc. They would often say that they were 'real' because they wrote songs about 'real relationships' and 'real heartache'. Even the heavier hardcore bands I listened to like Converge could be guilty of that. A huge percentage of the most famous rock and blues songs are about painful and torturous breakups, what were those moppy haired emo goofballs smoking? They thought they came up with that? It just seemed like a dumb flex regarding songwriting.

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@mojooo4996

2 months ago

Great video! Although I was familiar with Paramore and liked many of their earlier songs, I didn't become a fan until After Laughter (2017). Their musical growth in the past decade has been revelatory. Thank you for taking the time to share their story!

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@laurastrobel718

3 months ago

I didn't know anything about this band except that they were from Franklin Tn, a lot of write ups about them in local newspapers when they broke through. There was one Paramore tshirt left at the local Hot Topic this Christmas. That says something.😊 Thanks for the video.

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@thevale2456

3 months ago

Great video, really enjoyed it especially being a fan of the band. Fan of your channel too 👌👍

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@brigscott5202

3 months ago

I never heard of Paramore until a couple months ago. Great video keep up the good work.

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@timlabow3354

2 months ago

Extremely well done. Underrated band. A talented knack for consistently writing great songs.

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@ghost_to_a_ghost

2 months ago

Great vid! by the time Paramore came out i was more into the burgeoning deathcore and general metal and hardcore punk scene but all the scene girls i knew LOOOOVED Paramore. i was more into Job For A Cowboy, Heavy Heavy Low Low, The Chariot, Every Time I Die, Norma Jean, and etc lol

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@hecklepig

2 months ago

I remember when Riot came out and thinking these guys have a really good sound. That album was fantastic with the majority of the songs having the potential to be hits if the studios had chosen to promote them that way. That was also the time when the merest mention of a band having Christian leanings was a death warrant, and it wouldn't matter if they weren't preachy or a true christian band. Personally I'm not religious and never gave a damn what anyone believed or did, but a knew what sounded good and williams and the band were it. Williams is still on my favorite singers list despite the solo adventure that was less than bad.

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@fredlandry6170

2 months ago

I love classic Paramore.

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@miahthorpatrick1013

2 months ago

I first learned about Paramore from the Twilight soundtrack 15 years ago. And now I know much more about them. Always been a casual listener.

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@stevewalters6853

2 months ago

And now they have two Grammys 2/4/24 congratulations guys what a comeback.

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