Tim met ex-drummer Ben Davis during a cigarette break at school. Ben (who then played bass) and Tim started to play together on a regular basis until Tim invited Airin Older, a fellow classmate, to join. Ben was moved to the position of drummer and Airin filled in for Ben on bass. Marko DeSantis was added into the band after meeting Tim back stage at a Superdrag concert. The pair apparently met because Tim was wearing a suit that resembled the one Marko wore to the show. Tim asked Marko to join the band before even hearing Marko play a single note on the guitar.
In the Summer of 2004, the critically acclaimed "Vans Warped Tour" featured Sugarcult, who were, in fact, the final band to play at the year's tour.
After the tour, the Band teamed up with Green Day, and New Found Glory on their tour of the US, and were a huge success.
In 2006, The EA Games title "Burnout 3: Takedown" featured the song "Memory" from the Album "Palm Trees and Power Lines" and was an instant success.
After years of touring and recording, Ben was asked to leave the band due to his extensive alcoholism. Ben has said he would rather be sober out of the band than drunk and still in the band. Kenny Livingston was drafted into the band after recording Palm Trees And Power Lines and touring with the band.
Current Members
* Tim Pagnotta - Vocals/Guitar
* Marko DeSantis - Guitar
* Kenny Livingston - Drums
* Airin Older - Bass
Lost In You
Sugarcult Lyrics
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Trying to forget her face,
It was you and I,
We were too young for these games,
All the pictures that I kept,
All the things I should have said,
It was you and I,
But mostly me,
Lost in you,
And I can't find myself again,
Lost in you,
And I can't find myself again,
Six weeks went by,
Still pretending that I'm fine,
It was you and I,
Holding back what's on our minds,
All the things I should have said,
All the letters left unsent,
It was you and I,
But mostly me,
Lost in you,
And I can't find myself again,
Lost in you,
And I can't find myself again,
Oh, oh, oh
Six months went by,
I almost forgot your face,
Till they played that song tonight,
The one we used to hate,
Lost in you,
And I can't find myself again,
Lost in you,
And I can't find myself again,
Lost in you (I'm lost in you),
And I can't find myself again,
Lost in you (I'm lost in you),
And I can't find myself again,
Again, again.
The song tells a story of a person who is unable to move on from a past relationship, and continues to feel lost and consumed by their emotions. The lyrics mention specific time intervals, six days, six weeks, and six months, indicating that the person has been grappling with their feelings for some time. The first verse sets the scene, with the person trying to forget their former partner's face, and feeling too young to have played the games of the relationship. The chorus emphasizes their feelings of being lost and unable to find themselves again.
The second verse suggests that some time has passed, but the person is still struggling with their feelings. They are pretending to be fine, and holding back what they really want to say to their former partner. The mention of unsent letters implies a desire to communicate, but perhaps fear or uncertainty stops them. The chorus repeats, emphasizing the person's continued feeling of being lost and unable to find themselves again.
In the final verse, the person seems to be making some progress in forgetting their former partner. Six months have passed and they've almost forgotten their face. However, the song they used to hate comes on and triggers all their emotions once again. The chorus repeats for a final time, reinforcing the idea that these feelings still plague the person, even after a significant amount of time has passed.
Overall, the lyrics convey a sense of sadness, longing, and inability to move on from a past relationship. The mention of specific time intervals emphasizes the prolonged nature of these emotions, as if the person has been stuck in a cycle of heartbreak and nostalgia.
Line by Line Meaning
Six days went by,
I tried to move on but my mind was stuck on her face for six whole days.
Trying to forget her face,
I made an effort to forget her face from my memory.
It was you and I,
We were in a relationship together.
We were too young for these games,
We were not mature enough to handle the complexities of a serious relationship.
All the pictures that I kept,
I held onto the photos of us together.
All the things I should have said,
There were things I wanted to communicate with her but didn't.
But mostly me,
I had a greater role to play in the issues we faced as a couple.
Lost in you,
I was completely consumed by thoughts of you.
And I can't find myself again,
I lost my sense of identity and couldn't figure out who I was anymore.
Six weeks went by,
Even after weeks, I still wasn't over you.
Still pretending that I'm fine,
I tried to act like everything was okay even though it wasn't.
Holding back what's on our minds,
We didn't express what we were truly feeling to each other.
All the letters left unsent,
I wrote letters to her but never sent them.
Six months went by,
Even after months, I was still thinking about you.
I almost forgot your face,
I was starting to forget what you looked like.
Till they played that song tonight,
Hearing a specific song brought back memories of us.
The one we used to hate,
It was a song we used to dislike, but now it held sentimental value.
Lost in you (I'm lost in you),
My feelings for you were so intense that I couldn't escape them.
And I can't find myself again,
I was struggling to regain my sense of self.
Again, again.
These thoughts and feelings just kept resurfacing and it felt like an endless cycle.
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@kerryforrest6147
Sugarcult sugared this sweet song!!!🤗❤️🤗
@grantwileyesq.5962
Still one of my favorite sappy relatable songs!
@paintpasteljade
This sounds like a song that would be in drake & josh