Five people were involuntarily dropped on their heads as kids. (I kid, these Underoath song titles just have so much pun material I can hardly take it!)
I dunno I like them I guess Disambiguation is a neat inbetween on song title length. Also Catch Myself Catching Myself, My Deteriorating Incline, and A Divine Eradication are all fantastic song titles I won't hear a bad word about them.
True story: I didn't like heavy music, but the song titles on DTGL and LITSOS were so cool and intriguing that I wanted to like them. So I basically got into Underoath and heavy music in general because I thought Underoath's song titles were so epic.
Very surprising final but the only survivor is a worthy champion (and my vote) Erase Me’s best song title is it has to start somewhere. Bc underoath’s medium to long titles are the best. Like @Lucas27 the titles on DTGL were a big draw for me. Who cares about a song called “wake me” bleh.
I Gave Up is my favorite song title from Erase Me, and even when the tracklist first came out I looked and said "WHOA" to seeing that title. I love how the change in tense makes it that much better. "I Give Up" would have felt a lot weaker to me than "I Gave Up". Like just the fact that it already happened, it's over, he gave up. It's powerful to me. The way they talk about it on the documentary made me feel really nice.
Back on track I'm ready to vote and it still kills me, but I'm sticking with my gut feeling on it after listening to each back to back. Both are worthy winners. The Only Survivor was Miraculously Unharmed, fuck Aaron kills his part on this.