(1) A metal band from A… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least six artists named Attila:
(1) A metal band from Atlanta, GA.
(2) A traditional heavy metal band from New York City formed in 1983.
(3) A Dutch power/speed metal band formed in 1983.
(4) Psychedelic group including Billy Joel that released one self-titled album.
(5) A French DJ who produces flashcore, glitch, noise, and experimental music.
(6) An Italian dancehall singer
(1) Party metal rockers Attila formed in their hometown of Atlanta in 2005, meeting each other at their high school and through mutual friends. Their mutual love of music (and partying) brought the guys together to form what would eventually become the fourth imprint on the Artery Foundation/Razor & Tie joint venture, Artery Recordings.
When the guys set out to name their newly formed band, they knew they were looking for a simple, one word name that didn’t imply the typical death metal cliché terms such as “blood, dying, and darkness.” One day they found themselves in a bookstore passing around a book about Attila the Hun, and so Attila was born.
Over the years Attila has gone through a few lineup changes, but founding members Fronz and Sean have remained a constant staple. For the past two years, the band has consisted of Fronz (vocals), Nate (guitar), Chris (guitar), Sean (drums) and Chris (bass). This lineup really brought together Attila’s sound and image that they are known for today. The band began touring full time and as of summer 2010, has been on the road almost non-stop for two years.
Attila released two prior albums, Fallacy and Soundtrack To A Party, on Statik Factory Records, and have previously toured with Arsonists Get All The Girls, See You Next Tuesday, Chelsea Grin, American Me, and We Are The End. RAGE, Attila’s Artery Recording/Razor & Tie debut was released on May 11, 2010, and is a unique mix of heavy music infused with elements that make each song fun to listen to and put the listener in the mood to party. “The title can be perceived in many ways, one obviously being a state of extreme anger, and the other being the slang meaning – to party! I have always been a fan of play-on-words and double meanings, and that’s what drew me to this title more than anything,” Fronz commented.
While Attila certainly evokes thoughts of partying, the band is trying to expand the public’s immediate thoughts about party metalcore through RAGE. They describe the album and their overall take on music as a way of letting loose and having fun, and allowing the listener to take away that message in whatever context they find fitting. As Fronz said, “All we want is for the listener to have a fun experience, and that is the main message behind RAGE.”
-MEMBERS-
Chris Fronzak
Chris Linck
Sean Heenan
Nate Salameh
Kalan Blehm
-Current Discography-
Fallacy (2007)
Soundtrack To A Party (2008)
Rage (2010)
Outlawed (2011)
About That Life (2013)
Guilty Pleasure (2014)
Chaos (2016)
(2) Attilla was a Heavy Metal band which was formed in the city of New York in 1983. During their active career, they released three demos and a full-length titled Rolling Thunder in 1986. One track, called Lucifer's Hammer was featured on the first Speed Metal Hell compilation record which was issued under New Renaissance Records in 1985.
Attila on Metal-Archives
(3) Attila was a power/speed metal band formed in 1983 in Amersfoort, Utrecht Province, Netherlands. They released two demos, two EPs, and two full-length albums titled Triad (1989) and Attila (1990).
(4) Attila was also the name of a band featuring a young Billy Joel. Billy was a member of a band called the Hassles; he and the drummer, Jon Small, broke away from the Hassles and formed this duo. The instrumentation was mostly organ and drums, with Billy Joel also handling the bass lines with a keyboard. Their creative partnership ended when Joel allegedly ran off with Small's wife.
They released only one album, "Attila," in 1970, later reissued by CBS in 1985. Attila is often selected by critics and other music journalists as one of the worst rock albums of all time; however, although it's not an easily accessible album, its unique jazz-metal fusion has become a cult favorite amongst Joel's fans. One track from the album, "Amplifier Fire, Part 1 (Godzilla)," appears on Joel's 2005 boxed set "My Lives."
(6) Attila (Davide Musca, 1986) is one of Italy's most important and active voices of the italian dancehall and reggae. Musically he grew up in salento, Italy's most important reggae scene, but when he was 17 he moved to Milan so he could try and make his dream come true: make his voice known through all the most important soundsystems in Europe.
He became known as Pupiddhru thanks to his skills as an MC and a freestyler, but it when he started winning contests he changed his name to Attila. In 2009 he met Mighty Cez and a winning combination was born: they released “The EP” that contained to big hits, “Promises” and “Oh Mamma Mia!”.
Thanks to those singles they got to go around Europe and play with big name sound systems like Pow Pow, Heavy Hammer, Sentinel and Kalibandulu; but the reggae scene wasn't the only one to notice them. The italian hip-hop world started to get interested and Attila became part of the Roccia Music collective, founded by none other than Shablo and italian rapstar Marracash. He collaborated with Marracash on the very popular “Genesi” mixtape and with one of Italy's top producer's Deleterio on his album “Dadaismo”; he also released an EP called “#CULO” with italian duo Ackeejuice Rockers.
Attila sound is the sum of three things: the reggae traditions, the power of dancehall and hip-hop rhythms. In his frst album, “You Neva Know Me”, these three elements really come through; with it's 16 tracks, all produced by Mighty Cez, it sure to make a big impact on the reggae scene and maybe not only that.
“You Neva Know Me” e\was released on February 24, 2015.
Party With the Devil
Attila Lyrics
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And you always accuse me
I can never ever be a perfect fucking image of what want you
And nobody can ever live forever
Get over it
I'm ready now
We can only live our lives as we please
I can never ever be a perfect fucking image of what want you
And nobody can ever live forever
Get over it
I'm ready now
And it goes on and on, and on, and on, and on, and fuck it
Six, six, six
Party with the devil, bitch
Rage-aholics
Anonymous
Fill your cups
We're dancing with the devil
He'll drink you under the table
Fire burning in your lungs
So drink up
And now the devil's inside me
I feel better than I ever have before
You don't agree with the things that I do
And you always accuse me
Fuck
Let's go
I can never ever be a perfect fucking image of what you want
And nobody can ever live forever
Get over it
I'm ready now
Here we go
All you do is point and accuse
A useless flaming ball of shit
Causing trouble with my friends
I don't give a fuck what you think
The devil's got my fucking back
If you keep running your mouth
You'll get your baby motherfucked
Fuck that shit
Rage-aholics
Anonymous
Fill your cups
We're dancing with the devil
He'll drink you under the table
Fire burning in your lungs
So drink up
And now the devil's inside me
I feel better than I ever have before
Go
Come on, get up and we'll party with the devil
And the party never stops
Until you're on my fucking level
It's another night alive
Another reason we can break shit
Fuck another hot bitch
My initials are six, six, six
Fuck you
The lyrics of Attila's song "Party with the Devil" express a sentiment of defiance towards others' expectations of perfection and conformity. The singer acknowledges that they cannot be the perfect image of what others want them to be, nor can anyone live forever. They urge others to "get over it" and allow them to live their lives as they please.
The song takes a darker turn in the chorus, where the singer invites the listener to drink and party with the devil. The lyrics suggest that the devil will drink the listener under the table and that they will feel better than they ever have before. This section of the song is accompanied by a rapid, heavy metal riff, which adds to the overall party-like atmosphere.
The bridge of the song includes the repeated phrase "Rage-aholics Anonymous," which contrasts with the idea of accepting oneself and others. The lyrics also contain profanity and violent references towards those who would stand in the singer's way.
Line by Line Meaning
So what, you don't agree with the things that I do
I don't care that you don't agree with what I do
And you always accuse me
You always blame me for things
I can never ever be a perfect fucking image of what want you
I can never be a perfect person that you want me to be
And nobody can ever live forever
No one can live forever
Get over it
Accept it and move on
I'm ready now
I am ready for whatever comes next
And it goes on and on, and on, and on, and on, and fuck it
Things keep happening and I don't care anymore
Six, six, six
666 - associated with the devil or evil
Party with the devil, bitch
Let's party and have fun, no matter what people think
Rage-aholics
People who have anger issues or like to rage
Anonymous
Without a name or identity
Fill your cups
Get your drinks ready
We're dancing with the devil
We're having fun and doing whatever we want
He'll drink you under the table
The devil is powerful and can handle a lot
Fire burning in your lungs
It feels like your lungs are on fire, perhaps from drinking alcohol or smoking
So drink up
Keep drinking and having fun
And now the devil's inside me
I feel alive and empowered
I feel better than I ever have before
I am having the time of my life
All you do is point and accuse
You only blame and criticize
A useless flaming ball of shit
You are worthless and annoying
Causing trouble with my friends
You are causing issues with my social group
I don't give a fuck what you think
I don't care about your opinion
The devil's got my fucking back
I feel protected and supported by the devil
If you keep running your mouth
If you keep talking and causing problems
You'll get your baby motherfucked
You will suffer consequences or harm
Fuck that shit
I'm not going to deal with that nonsense
Come on, get up and we'll party with the devil
Join me and let's have fun
And the party never stops
We'll keep having fun forever
Until you're on my fucking level
Until you can keep up with me
It's another night alive
We're alive and enjoying life
Another reason we can break shit
Another opportunity to have fun and cause chaos
Fuck another hot bitch
Screw another attractive woman
My initials are six, six, six
My initials are associated with the devil or evil
Fuck you
I don't care about you or your opinion
Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: CHRISTOPHER JAY LINCK, CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH FRONZAK, NADER RAMZI SALAMEH, SEAN CASEY HEENAN
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@riitzzisawsome1438
My favorite Christian song....its so calming
@gleavage1363
Merry Christmas!
@ryanwhatley3611
i like the heaviness of attila and the flow of their songs but the lyrics and the band itself i cant take seriously
@azerix4168
That's the whole point. If the lyrics aren't making you say to yourself "what the fuck?" Attila messed up. Sure someone like Fronz could be using his talent better but at the end of the day this is what he loves.
@DC-yb7qd
Bro metal trying to be tough guy metal lol
@jennarichardson1948
+Ryan Whatley same
@Atomic_Rat
That describes Steal Panther perfectly.
@vezzarn
Steel
@pureamericanmetal_
As a Catholic. I unironically love this song. Keep it up guys 🤘
@oppositeonion3871
Same