Everyone Alive
Local H Lyrics
I said " Hey, hello, Mom & Dad.
Are things great? OK? or just plain bad?
Are you alive? Is everyone alive?
oh, yeah - well me? I guess I'm doing fine.
I don't know why you'd think i would be lying.
I'm alive like everyone's alive
Is anyone alive?
I'm all right. Everyone is alive.
She said "Hey, Hello. How was your day?"
But I'm alive like everyone's alive.
It's just the day to day that I seek.
I gotta find a way to the end of the week
and make it alive.
Like everyone's alive
I'm all right. I'm just fine.
All my life I'm all right. Everyone is alive
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: BRIAN W., DAVID SCOTT LUCAS, ST. CLAIR
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on specific lyrics, highlight them
Local H is an alternative rock band which formed in 1987 in Zion, Illinois, United States. The band originally consisted of Scott Lucas (vocals, guitar, bass) and Joe Daniels (drums). Daniels left in 1999 and was replaced by Brian St. Clair who was the band's drummer until he left in late 2013. Ryan Harding would replace him, and is the current drummer for the duo. They are perhaps best known for their 1996 hit single "Bound for the Floor".
Each year, critics at the Chicago Tribune name a "Chicagoan of the Year. Read Full BioLocal H is an alternative rock band which formed in 1987 in Zion, Illinois, United States. The band originally consisted of Scott Lucas (vocals, guitar, bass) and Joe Daniels (drums). Daniels left in 1999 and was replaced by Brian St. Clair who was the band's drummer until he left in late 2013. Ryan Harding would replace him, and is the current drummer for the duo. They are perhaps best known for their 1996 hit single "Bound for the Floor".
Each year, critics at the Chicago Tribune name a "Chicagoan of the Year." The 2008 winner for music was Local H.
Local H started as hard-rock duo formed by Scott Lucas (vocals/guitar/bass) and Joe Daniels (drums). The two began in 1987 at their mainline high school in Zion. After failed attempts at recruiting a bassist, Lucas added bass pickups to his electric guitar.
Local H's 1995 debut Ham Fisted was released to lukewarm reception, but their 1996 follow-up As Good as Dead was certified gold and contained the hits "Bound for the Floor" and "Eddie Vedder." It was better received by critics, as was 1998's Pack Up the Cats, which spawned the single "All the Kids Are Right." Unfortunately, their label Polygram merged with Universal, and the album was all but forgotten in transition.
Daniels left in 1999. Lucas recruited recent Triplefastaction drummer Brian St. Clair later that year. St. Clair was a drum tech for Bun E. Carlos of Cheap Trick. Lucas and St. Clair released their first album together, Here Comes the Zoo, in 2002 on Palm Pictures. The No Fun EP came next in 2003, and Whatever Happened to P.J. Soles? followed in 2004 to favorable reviews, with the track "Everyone Alive" being featured in the 2004 video game Burnout 3. The break-up concept album 12 Angry Months followed in 2008, and to coincide with the 2012 presidential election the group issued Hallelujah! I'm a Bum that year, both albums receiving critical praise.
Brian St. Clair would amicably leave the band, playing his last show in November 2013, before Ryan Harding joined to fill in his spot. In 2015, the duo would issue their ninth studio album Hey, Killer through G&P Records, an independent label they operate that has also been utilized for smaller releases for the band in the past. In 2020, the duo iussued Lifers through AntiFragile Music.
Local H garnered good publicity for a cover of the Britney Spears hit "Toxic". The cover was available on the band's web site and is the last track on the otherwise live album Alive '05, issued in 2005. "Toxic" has been performed at recent concerts.
Local H is known for creativity in concerts. In 2003, the band auctioned off a concert on eBay, and in 2004, performed at Fritz's Corner in Zion. In 2005, the duo performed a series of set-list request shows, where the audience got to vote on what they wanted the band to play. Gabe Rodriguez often accompanied the band on tour and provided back-up vocals or kazoo playing.
Every Halloween, Local H plays in Ardmore, masquerading as a certain group. They have performed as Nirvana, Tom Petty, Oasis, The Doors, Led Zeppelin, and Sex Pistols.
Each year, critics at the Chicago Tribune name a "Chicagoan of the Year. Read Full BioLocal H is an alternative rock band which formed in 1987 in Zion, Illinois, United States. The band originally consisted of Scott Lucas (vocals, guitar, bass) and Joe Daniels (drums). Daniels left in 1999 and was replaced by Brian St. Clair who was the band's drummer until he left in late 2013. Ryan Harding would replace him, and is the current drummer for the duo. They are perhaps best known for their 1996 hit single "Bound for the Floor".
Each year, critics at the Chicago Tribune name a "Chicagoan of the Year." The 2008 winner for music was Local H.
Local H started as hard-rock duo formed by Scott Lucas (vocals/guitar/bass) and Joe Daniels (drums). The two began in 1987 at their mainline high school in Zion. After failed attempts at recruiting a bassist, Lucas added bass pickups to his electric guitar.
Local H's 1995 debut Ham Fisted was released to lukewarm reception, but their 1996 follow-up As Good as Dead was certified gold and contained the hits "Bound for the Floor" and "Eddie Vedder." It was better received by critics, as was 1998's Pack Up the Cats, which spawned the single "All the Kids Are Right." Unfortunately, their label Polygram merged with Universal, and the album was all but forgotten in transition.
Daniels left in 1999. Lucas recruited recent Triplefastaction drummer Brian St. Clair later that year. St. Clair was a drum tech for Bun E. Carlos of Cheap Trick. Lucas and St. Clair released their first album together, Here Comes the Zoo, in 2002 on Palm Pictures. The No Fun EP came next in 2003, and Whatever Happened to P.J. Soles? followed in 2004 to favorable reviews, with the track "Everyone Alive" being featured in the 2004 video game Burnout 3. The break-up concept album 12 Angry Months followed in 2008, and to coincide with the 2012 presidential election the group issued Hallelujah! I'm a Bum that year, both albums receiving critical praise.
Brian St. Clair would amicably leave the band, playing his last show in November 2013, before Ryan Harding joined to fill in his spot. In 2015, the duo would issue their ninth studio album Hey, Killer through G&P Records, an independent label they operate that has also been utilized for smaller releases for the band in the past. In 2020, the duo iussued Lifers through AntiFragile Music.
Local H garnered good publicity for a cover of the Britney Spears hit "Toxic". The cover was available on the band's web site and is the last track on the otherwise live album Alive '05, issued in 2005. "Toxic" has been performed at recent concerts.
Local H is known for creativity in concerts. In 2003, the band auctioned off a concert on eBay, and in 2004, performed at Fritz's Corner in Zion. In 2005, the duo performed a series of set-list request shows, where the audience got to vote on what they wanted the band to play. Gabe Rodriguez often accompanied the band on tour and provided back-up vocals or kazoo playing.
Every Halloween, Local H plays in Ardmore, masquerading as a certain group. They have performed as Nirvana, Tom Petty, Oasis, The Doors, Led Zeppelin, and Sex Pistols.
More Genres
No Artists Found
More Artists
Load All
No Albums Found
More Albums
Load All
No Tracks Found
Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Search results not found
Song not found
Pixie Swift
Lyrics:
[Verse 1]
I say hey, hello, mom and dad
Are things great, okay or just plain bad
Are you alive? Is everyone alive?
Oh, yea well me? I guess, I'm doin' fine
I don't know why, you'd think I would be lyin'
I'm alive, like everyone's alive
Is anyone alive?
[Chorus]
I'm alright; I'm just fine
I'm alive, I'm alright
Everyone alive? (Everyone! Everyone!)
Everyone alive? (Everyone! Everyone!)
Everyone alive? (Everyone! Everyone!)
Everyone is alive!
Alright!
[Verse 2]
Oh honey, hey, hello, how was your day?
You work was work, don't know any other way
But I'm alive, like everyone's alive
It's just today, today that I seek
I gotta find a way till the end of the week
Make it alive, like everyone alive
Like everyone alive
[Chorus]
Alright, let's go!
[Chorus]
Alive!
Agent [REDACTED]
Burnout 3. Best soundtrack ever
Ethan VanKerckvoorde
it sure is
Thunder Twonk
Best soundtrack and no other Burnout game has been able to match the sheer simplicity and fun this game offered
Zacky
Burnout 3 is a best game of the all times
phantom9813
tony hawk pro skater. (first 1, for playstation) best soundtrack (to me) for a video game. or gta vice city since it had different radio stations for the cars
Stable Genius Politics
I'm here, because, I have been a fan since 1996. Why are you here again? Ahh, who gives a fuck. I'm glad you're here. Such an underappreciated band.
Jonathon Caldwell
Mayonaise and mailiasr3
Jonathon Caldwell
Mayonase and mailse
Chad M.
10 bucks you came here either cause of Local H or Burnout 3!
Jesok37
Burnout