Do you love Biffy Clyro's songs? Here you'll find the lyrics to Biffy Clyro's songs so you can sing them at the top of your lungs, make your own versions, or simply understand them properly.
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- Many Of Horror
- Different People
- Biblical
- Bubbles
- Opposite
- Space
- 10 Bodies
- 27
- 4/15ths
- 51 Trumpets
- 57
- 9/15ths
- A Day Of...
- A Girl And His Cat
- A Headline
- A Hunger In Your Haunt
- A Lonely Crowd
- A Man Of His Appalling Posture
- A Tragic World Record
- A Whole Child Ago
- Accident Without Emergency
- All Singing And All Dancing
- All The Way Down
- All The Way Down (Chapter 1)
- All The Way Down (Chapter 2)
- And Now The Action Is On Fire
- And With The Scissorkick Is Victorious
- Animal Style
- As Dust Dances
- Atrocity
- Balance, Not Symmetry
- Being Gabriel
- Black Chandelier
- Bodies In Flight
- Bonanzoid Deathgrip
- Boom, Blast & Ruin
- Born on a Horse
- Break a Butterfly On a Wheel
- Breatheher
- Buddy Holly
- Children's Limbs
- Chistopher's River
- City Of Dreadful Night
- Cloud Of Stink
- Convex, Concave
- Corfu
- Coward
- Creative Burns
- Denier
- Diary Of Always
- Do You Remember What You Came For?
- Don't, Won't, Can't
- Drop It
- DumDum
- End Of
- End Of Summer
- Eradicate The Doubt
- Errors In The History Of God
- Euphoria
- Ewan's True Mental You
- Ewen's True Mental You (Hidden)
- Eye Lids
- Fever Dream
- Feverish
- Fingerhut
- Fingers And Toes
- Flammable
- Folding Stars
- Friends and Enemies
- Get Fucked Stud
- glitter and Trauma
- God & Satan
- God and Satan
- Good Practice Makes Permanent
- Got Wrong
- Hawkwind
- Help Me Be Captain
- Herex
- Hero Management
- Hiya
- Hope For An Angel
- Howl
- I Am Everyone
- I Hope You're Done
- I Sat By The Ocean
- I'm Behind You
- In The Name Of The Wee Man
- Iname
- Instant History
- Instructio4
- It Always The Quiet Ones
- Joy. Discovery. Invention
- Joy.Discovery.Invention
- Justboy
- Kill The Old, Torture Their Young
- Know Your Quarry
- Less The Product
- Let's Get Smiling
- Liberate The Illiterate/A Mong Among Mingers
- Little Hospitals
- Little Soldiers
- Living Is A Problem Because Everything Dies
- Lonely Revolutions
- Love Has A Diameter
- Love Sex Magic (cover)
- Machines
- Many Of Horror (when We Collide)
- Medicine
- Milky
- Modern Magic Formula
- Mountains
- Muckqwaikerjawbreaker
- My Recovery Injection
- No I’m Not Down
- North Of No South
- Now I'm Everyone
- Now The Action Is On Fire!
- On A Bang
- Once An Empire
- Only One Word Comes To Mind
- Only One Word Comes To My Mind
- Paperfriend
- Party On
- Pause It And Turn It Up
- People
- Picture A Knife Fight
- Pocket
- Prey Hey
- Questions And Answers
- Re-arrange
- Relief Or Fight
- Robbery
- Sad Sad Songs
- Saturday Superhouse
- Scary Mary
- Semi Mental
- Shock Shock
- Sky Demon
- Skylight
- Small Wishes
- Solution Devices
- Some Kind Of Wizard
- Sorry and Thanks
- Sounds Like Balloons
- Spanish Radio
- Stars And Ahites
- Staurday Superhosue
- Stingin' Belle
- Street Love
- Stress On The Sky
- Strung To Your Ribcage
- Take Me Out (Franz Ferdinand Cover)
- That Golden Rule
- The Atrocity
- The Captain
- The Conversation Is...
- The Fog
- The Go-Slow
- The Houses Of Roofs
- The Ideal Height
- The Joke's On Us
- The Kids From Kibble And The Fist Of Light
- The Rain
- The Thaw
- The Weapons Are Concealed
- There's No Such Man As Crasp
- There's No Such Thing As A Jaggy Snake
- Thundermonster
- Time As An Imploding Unit/Waiting For Green
- Time Jazz
- Tiny Indoor Fireworks
- Toottoottoot
- Touch
- Toys Toys Toys Choke Toys Toys Toys
- Tradition Feed
- Travis Perkins
- Trumpet Or Tap
- Umbrella
- Unsubtle
- Victory Over The Sun
- Waiting For Green
- Watch
- Wave Upon Wave Upon Wave
- Weird Leisure
- When The Faction's Fractioned
- Who's Got A Match
- Whorses
- With Aplomb
- Wolves Of Winter
- Woo Woo
- Wooden Souvenir
- Yearn
Biffy Clyro are a Scottish rock band that formed in Kilmarnock, composed of Simon Neil (lead vocals, guitar) and twin brothers James (bass, backing vocals) and Ben Johnston (drums, backing vocals). Currently signed to 14th Floor Records, they have released nine studio albums, and following their first three albums, the band expanded their following significantly in 2007 with the release of their fourth album Puzzle, which peaked at No. 2 on the UK Albums Chart and was awarded a Platinum certification by the BPI.
Their fifth album, Only Revolutions (2009) reached number three in the United Kingdom, and went Gold within days of its release before achieving double-platinum status in August 2011. The album also received a Mercury Music Prize nomination. Only Revolutions included the commercially successful singles "Mountains", "That Golden Rule", and "Many of Horror", all of which reached the UK Top Ten. The latter reached No. 8 on the UK Singles Chart after The X Factor 2010 winner, Matt Cardle covered the song, and became the UK number one Christmas single for the year 2010. In 2011, the band was nominated for the Brit Awards for Best British Group.
At the 2013 NME Awards, they received the award for Best British Band. Their sixth studio album, the double album Opposites was released in 2013, and was their first album to reach number one in the United Kingdom, and their second to reach number one in Scotland. They have since released a further three albums – Ellipsis (2016), A Celebration of Endings (2020) and The Myth of the Happily Ever After (2021) – all of which achieved considerable commercial success across Europe.
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