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2[[caption-width-right:350:L-R: Taylor York, Hayley Williams, Zac Farro]]
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4->''"The truth never set me free – so, I did it myself!"''
5-->-- '''"Careful"'''
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7Paramore are an American AlternativeRock band currently comprised of vocalist, guitarist, and keyboardist Hayley Williams; guitarist, keyboardist, and backing vocalist Taylor York; and drummer Zac Farro. Former guitarist Josh Farro and his brother Zac left the band in 2010, only for Zac to return in 2017; bassist Jeremy Davis left in 2015.
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9Williams, the Farros, and Davis formed in the band in 2004 when they were teenagers (in Zac's case, a ''preteen'') living in Franklin, UsefulNotes/{{Tennessee}} (just south of UsefulNotes/{{Nashville}}). Davis left for five months just after the band was signed to Creator/FueledByRamen, and his departure formed the basis for much of their first album ''All We Know Is Falling'', including the cover artwork and the album title. While none of the album's three singles charted upon release, a constant stream of touring, including the renowned Warped Tour, brought the band a devoted fanbase. York, a high school friend, joined around the release of their second album ''Riot!'' in 2007. This was the album that propelled them to mainstream success via numerous charting singles, most prominently its lead single "Misery Business", and helped to make Williams a prominent face of late 2000s American pop rock.
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11A year after the release of their third album, ''brand new eyes'', the Farros quit the band, and the future of the group was in doubt until Williams announced that she, York (now playing all the guitars and drums in the studio), and Davis would continue as a trio, augmented with touring members. Their next album ''[[SelfTitledAlbum Paramore]]'' -- so titled since it felt like a re-introduction of the band to the world and themselves -- was released in 2013 and became their biggest critical and commercial success, spawning further hit singles like "Still Into You" and "Ain't It Fun".
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13The band underwent further internal turmoil in 2015, which culminated in Davis' second departure. In 2016, Paramore returned to the studio to develop new material with their original drummer Zac Farro; he returned to the main line-up as their full-time drummer the following year in time for the release of their fifth album, ''After Laughter''.
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15In 2020, Hayley released her first solo album ''Petals for Armor'', a pop album with [[CreatorBreakdown serious and personal lyrics centered around her struggles with depression and her divorce]]. In 2021, she followed it up with a companion album called ''Flowers for Vases'', which continues the self-reflective lyrics of the previous album but goes for a more folk-influenced music style.
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17After several years without performing or releasing new material, it was confirmed at the start of 2022 that the band had reassembled and entered the studio to work on their sixth album. The album, titled ''This Is Why'', was released in 2023.
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19!!Paramore discography:
20!!!Albums
21* ''All We Know Is Falling'' (2005)[[labelnote:Singles]]"Pressure", "Emergency", "All We Know"[[/labelnote]]
22* ''The Summer Tic EP'' (2006)
23* ''Riot!'' (2007)[[labelnote:Singles]]"Misery Business", "Hallelujah", "Crushcrushcrush", "That's What You Get"[[/labelnote]]
24* ''The Final Riot!'' (2008)
25* ''Brand New Eyes'' (2009)[[labelnote:Singles]] "Ignorance", "Brick By Boring Brick", "The Only Exception", "Careful", "Playing God"[[/labelnote]]
26* ''Singles Club EP'' (2011)
27* ''[[SelfTitledAlbum Paramore]]'' (2013)[[labelnote:Singles]] "Now", "Still Into You", "Daydreaming", "Ain't It Fun"[[/labelnote]]
28* ''[[NewSoundAlbum After Laughter]]'' (2017)[[labelnote:Singles]] "Hard Times", "Told You So", "Fake Happy", "Rose-Colored Boy", "Caught in the Middle"[[/labelnote]]
29* ''This Is Why'' (2023)[[labelnote:Singles]]"This Is Why", "The News", "C'est Comme Ça", "Running Out of Time"[[/labelnote]]
30!!!Non-album singles
31* [[Literature/TheTwilightSaga "Decode"]] (2009)
32* [[Film/TransformersDarkOfTheMoon "Monster"]] (2011)
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34!!Hayley's discography:
35!!!Albums
36* ''Petals for Armor'' (2020)[[labelnote:Singles]] "Simmer", "Leave It Alone", "Dead Horse"[[/labelnote]]
37* ''Flowers for Vases / Descansos'' (2021)
38!!!Non-album singles
39* "Airplanes" (vocal feature for Music/BoBRapper) (2010)
40* "Stay the Night" (vocal feature for Music/{{Zedd}}) (2013)
41* "Vicious Love" (vocal feature for Music/NewFoundGlory) (2015)
42* "Bury It" (vocal feature for Music/{{CHVRCHES}}) (2016)
43* "Uncomfortably Numb" (vocal feature for Music/AmericanFootball) (2019)
44* "Teardrop" (Music/MassiveAttack cover) (2021)
45* "Colour Me In" (2021)
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47!!”I’m in the business of tropes, let’s take it from the top”:
48* AlbumTitleDrop: "That's What You Get" is the only song on ''Riot!'' to contain the word "riot".
49* AliceAllusion: The video for "Brick By Boring Brick" features a young blonde girl getting lost in an increasingly nightmarish fantasy world brimming with Wonderland imagery, right down to a tea party with strangely dressed characters.
50* AlliterativeTitle: "'''B'''rick '''b'''y '''B'''oring '''B'''rick".
51* AlphaBitch: The girl in the music video for "Misery Business". She "gets hers" in the end when her cups get plucked out of her dress.
52* AnachronicOrder: "crushcrushcrush", to an extreme. The song has a narrative, but it's [[FracturedFairytale completely shattered.]]
53* AscendedExtra: Taylor York. A childhood friend with Josh and Zac, he was close to being an original member of the band and even helped write a song for ''All We Know is Falling'' and recorded some guitar for ''Riot!''. Hunter's departure Taylor to become a full member for their first live album and "Decode" (although he was not listed as one yet as the band was wary of becoming known as a RevolvingDoorBand). When Taylor proved popular with fans, he was officially announced as a full member as of the recording of ''brandneweyes'' and has been the only consistent member of the band (besides Hayley) since.
54* AttemptedHomewrecker: In the music video for "Misery Business," when the Alpha Bitch sees a couple happily talking in the hallway, she shoves the girl out of the way and plants a ForcefulKiss on the boy.
55* AudienceParticipation: In live performances of "Misery Business", Hayley would usually pick 1-3 fans to either sing, play guitar, or both.
56* BandOfRelatives: Three sets:
57** The Farro brothers, who were co-founders, left in 2010, and saw only Zac return in 2016.
58** The York brothers, current guitarist Taylor and touring member Justin.
59** The Howard Brothers, albeit briefly, touring third guitarist and keyboard player Jon[[note]]Joined in 2010 at the same time as Justin, left after the 2016 tour to focus on his family and was replaced by Logan Mackenzie[[/note]] and touring bassist Joey, who replaced Jeremy Davis.
60* BilingualBonus: "C'est Comme Ca" is French for "It Is What It Is."
61* BrokenPedestal: Discussed in "Idle Worship" -- the lyrics alluding to "stan" culture and the inevitability of fans being let down if they continue to worship a celebrity (specifically, Hayley herself) and treating them as if they can do no wrong.
62-->"''Oh, it's such a long and awful lonely fall''\
63''Down from this pedestal that you keep putting me on''\
64''What if I fall on my face? What if I make a mistake?''\
65''If it's okay, a little grace would be appreciated.''"
66* TheBusCameBack: Zac Farro's return to the band in advance of ''After Laughter'' came as a surprise to many observers.
67* CatchPhrase: Hayley always peppers in at least one ''[[PunctuatedForEmphasis "We. Are. PARAAAMOOOOOORRRE!"]]'' into each show.
68* CloudCuckoolander / BunnyEarsLawyer: Hayley is downright odd at times in videos, and her Twitter posts sometimes became inane ramblings. Taylor isn't further behind, with cryptically endearing Instagram posts and tweets that are right in the middle of nonsenseland.
69* CoolShades: Hayley sports black-and-white-rimmed pair in the video for "Playing God" and round yellow-tinted ones in "Told You So" (both ''very'' cool).
70* CruiseEpisode: The band has hosted three themed cruise events called "Parahoy" featuring multiple performances from Paramore and friendly bands.
71* DarkerAndEdgier:
72** The music video for "Brick by Boring Brick" becomes this starting at the bridge. "Part II" is described as more hopeless compared to "Let the Flames Begin" and is probably the darkest song on ''[[SelfTitledAlbum Paramore]]''.
73** The lyrics in ''After Laughter'' are generally more cynical and downbeat ([[LyricalDissonance despite the more upbeat music]]) compared to the overall more optimistic ''[[SelfTitledAlbum Paramore]]''.
74** Hayley's two solo albums (''Petals For Armor'' and ''Flowers for Vases'') are VERY dark compared to her work with Paramore. Like ''After Laughter'', they were heavily inspired by the [[{{Pun}} hard times]] she faced over the mid-2010s, due to her struggles with depression, her divorce, etc. She even uses [[PrecisionFStrike full-blown F-bombs]] in a couple songs.
75** ''This Is Why'' isn't quite AS dark as ''After Laughter'' but still shows more cynicism and world weariness than the band's first four albums.
76* DramaticChoirNumber: "Ain't It Fun" has a gospel choir the repeating bridge of the song.
77* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: ''All We Know is Falling'' has ''harsh'' vocals on a couple tracks, something the band hasn't done since (especially after Josh Farro's departure).
78** Before Paramore, Hayley was part of a group called Mammoth City Messengers. Their only album consists of Christian pop, electronic, hip-hop, and even rap elements.
79* EpicRocking: "Future" clocks in at 7:51; only the first three minutes or so feature any lyrics, with the back half entirely comprised of heavy guitars.
80* FakeOutFadeOut: "Future" features one during its ending minutes of EpicRocking.
81* FantasyForbiddingFather: "Brick by Boring Brick" is from the perspective of one of these (or at least a concern-troll friend), portrayed ''positively''. The speaker insists that the subject's romantic views and love of fairy tales are keeping her deluded and prone to being taken advantage of.
82* FieryRedhead: Hayley is best known for coloring her hair some form of red or orange, from tangerine all the way down to crimson, and her energy cements the "fiery" part. She's joked that she has trouble remembering what color her hair really is anymore.
83* GenderBlenderName: Both Hayley and Taylor have names that can be applied to the other gender.
84* GenreRoulette: They have done everything from {{Emo|Music}} to {{Punk|Rock}} to pop to NewJackSwing to {{New Wave|Music}} to PostPunk.
85* GenkiGirl: Hayley, energy, bright hair, diminutive stature and all.
86* GuinnessEpisode: The "Ain't It Fun" music video breaks 10 world records:
87** Fastest Time to Break 30 Clocks with Guitars: 31.33 seconds
88** Most Feathers Caught in 30 Seconds: 18 by Jeremy
89** Most Vinyl Records Broken in 1 Minute: 58
90** Longest (recorded) Time Spent Spinning a Record on a Finger: 32.81 seconds by Taylor
91** Fastest Time to Run Through 10 Banners: 9.19 seconds
92** [[OverlyNarrowSuperlative Most Cartwheels Done While Wearing Boots in 30 Seconds:]] 7 by Hayley
93** Fastest Time to Walk Backwards 30 Feet While Blindfolded and Holding Stuffed Animals: 6.14 seconds by Taylor
94** Fastest Time to Unwrap a "Mummy" (Hayley wrapped in toilet paper): 9.75 seconds by Jeremy and Taylor
95** Longest Scream While Riding in a Convertible: 8.48 seconds by Hayley
96** Most World Records Broken in a Music Video: 10 by Paramore
97* HugeGuyTinyGirl: Hayley stands at about 5'2; every guy that's been in the band is a ''giant'' compared to her.
98* IAmTheBand: Hayley is the only signed member of Paramore, but she has expressed her distaste for this setup, as it has played a role in much of the group's RevolvingDoorBand status. The trope itself has come up in different ways in their band (and Williams') output.
99** In [[https://www.vulture.com/2020/05/in-conversation-hayley-williams.html a 2020 interview]], Williams explained that she was signed as a solo artist by Atlantic in 2003, but she didn't want to be one and had to convince the label to promote the band she had formed with her high school friends instead of making her into the next Music/AvrilLavigne. She also noted that Atlantic was the ''only'' label that wanted to sign her who would even entertain the idea of releasing music by Paramore, and having her as the only signed member of the band was a compromise that she now regrets.
100** Williams wrote the lyrics to "Conspiracy" about the notion that the band only existed to be a launchpad for her solo career when that wasn't the case at all.
101** In 2013, at a private gig in London. She brought up a review of the then-latest album that stated "it feels like a solo debut". She then tore said reviewer a new one by claiming, "I wouldn't be here, and I wouldn't want to be here, if it weren't for the two people standing to my left and right".
102** When Williams finally released solo albums in 2020 and 2021, they were an arty synthpop record (''Petals for Armor'') and a quiet acoustic folk album (''Flowers for Vases'') that, while not inaccessible, were much less pop-friendly than anything Paramore had released up to that point.
103* JadeColoredGlasses: "Rose-Colored Boy" is from the perspective of someone wearing these, who is sick of a guy she knows who has an overly optimistic view of an increasingly terrible world.
104-->''You say "We gotta look on the bright side"''\
105''I say "Well maybe if you wanna go blind"''\
106''You say my eyes are getting too dark now,''\
107''But boy, you ain't ever seen my mind.''
108* {{Improv}}: They had a [[https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTLYHfsvg/ live performance]] in 2023 in Melbourne, Australia that, throughout the show, had been experiencing several pyrotechnic misfires. During the performance of "Hard Times" the pyrotechnics once again misfired and, instead of singing the chorus, Hayley responded by adlibbing a verse about firing the person responsible, complete with [[ClusterFBomb cussing the person out]], while the band still played.
109-->''Somebody is getting fired\
110[[ShoutOut Beyoncé did it]] so we can too\
111And I can't wait to speak with you\
112It's the third time you've done that shit to us''
113* KaleidoscopeHair: ''Hayley'', who has cycled through almost every conceivable hair color at some point during their music career (in part because it's promotion for her hair dye ''company'', Good Dye Young).
114* LighterAndSofter: Their third album could arguably be this, especially with songs such as "The Only Exception" and "Misguided Ghosts". The fourth album definitely qualifies, as it's a fair bit poppier than the other three. The fifth album is by far the lightest and softest in the band's discography... [[LyricalDissonance instrumentally, at least.]]
115* LyricalDissonance: All over the place.
116** "Ain't It Fun" isn't about having fun, it's about a sad loner whom alienated their friends and can't deal with the real world...
117** Don't be fooled by the vibrant catchiness of "Hard Times"; it's about someone who is teetering on the edge of a full breakdown. In fact, most of ''After Laughter'' is this, as it's both about Hayley's strained relationships with her previous bandmates as well as having many songs about dangerous or broken relationships[[note]]largely inspired by [[CreatorBreakdown Hayley's troubled marriage to Chad]][[/note]].
118* MaleBandFemaleSinger: One of the most known examples in this genre (and the current page image).
119* MessyHair: Taylor has the [[QuirkyCurls curly variety]] when he lets his hair grow out.
120* MetalScream: The end of "My Heart" features a pretty strong one. A frequent occurrence in live shows too.
121* MinisculeRocking: The self-titled album contains three "Interlude" songs played on ukulele, each under two minutes ("I'm Not Angry Anymore" is under one).
122* MsFanservice: Hayley's not afraid to bare her midriff and show some skin sometimes.
123** She spends the whole video for "Fake Happy" running around in a tight catsuit while facing away from the camera, essentially giving the audience a 3 and a half minute look at her butt, though given [[RewatchBonus the]] [[TryingNotToCry ending]] of the video, this may cross over into FanDisservice.
124** She spent some of the later tours of the ''After Laughter'' era performing ''[[PantsFree without pants]]''. Instead she wore see-through tights and short shorts combined with oversized shirts or jackets, thus looking like she wasn't wearing anything below the waist some nights.
125* NewSoundAlbum: Paramore started out as PostHardcore-influenced emo pop punk on ''All We Know is Falling'', but every album since has had their own distinct sound:
126** ''Riot'' largely removed the post-hardcore influences in favor of a more alternative rock and PowerPop-oriented sound while still being emo pop punk at its core.
127** ''Brand New Eyes'' is basically a mixture of the sounds on their first two albums.
128** ''Paramore'' removes the pop punk sound almost entirely in favor of a more straightforward pop rock sound with elements of power pop, new wave, FolkRock and even PostRock, among others.
129** ''After Laughter'' is a SynthPop-influenced new wave album, being their biggest departure to date.
130** ''This Is Why'' has an unambiguous PostPunk revival style, though the new wave constituent on their past two records is still present.
131* NewWaveMusic: Where the band's sound has been slowly trending: it started getting a bit more electronically based in their self-titled album, and ''After Laughter'' goes fully into the genre.
132* OverlyNarrowSuperlative: "Ain't It Fun" proudly presents itself as the music video with the most records broken, [[https://recordsetter.com/paramore all of which also enter the trope.]]
133* PintSizedPowerhouse: Five foot two and a hundred pounds soaking wet? Hayley checks those boxes. High kicking acrobatics? Checks the other box.
134* PopPunk: Gradually became one of pop punk's preeminent bands in the late 2000s and early 2010s.
135* PsychoExGirlfriend: "(One Of Those) Crazy Girls" is sung from the perspective of one of these who breaks into her ex's home to smell the clothes in his closet.
136* RevolvingDoorBand: Hayley Williams is the only member of Paramore who is actually signed to a record contract, which has contributed to tremendous turnover. The band didn't release two albums with the same official lineup until 2023 with ''This Is Why'', six full albums and nearly two decades into the band's life.
137* RockStarSong: "Fences" is a decidedly bitter one about dealing with paparazzi and public perception.
138* RoseHairedSweetie: Hayley, [[KaleidoscopeHair sometimes]] (most notably in the video for "Playing God").
139* SelfTitledAlbum: Their fourth studio album is one.
140* SequelSong: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "Part II"]] is meant as one to "Let the Flames Begin", down to starting with the same lyrics. For a time, the band played the songs back-to-back in concerts.
141* ShoutOut: Paramore are, as with most '90s and '00s emo bands, big fans of HardcorePunk, to the point where "Born For This" is built around a big reference to "Liberation Frequency" by Refused.
142* SillyLoveSongs: "Still Into You" is an upbeat, happy, straight-forward, "I love you" song, with an idealism not present in earlier songs.
143* SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids: "Rose-Colored Boy" is all about the singer being extremely annoyed with another person for their incessant optimism.
144* SixthRanger: Taylor. He co-wrote Paramore's very first song "Conspiracy" featured on their debut album, but didn't start playing with the band live until the ''Riot!'' era, became an official member with ''brand new eyes'', and briefly was the ''only'' official member of the band aside from Hayley before Zac's return.
145* StalkerWithACrush: "(One of Those) Crazy Girls" has Hayley insisting that she's ''not'' this... but she ''did'' copy her ex's keys, so why not break into their house and go smell the clothes in their closet?
146* StepfordSmiler: "Fake Happy" is all about Hayley "drawing her lipstick wider than her mouth" and putting on a happy face for the public.
147* StudioChatter: Some is featured at the end of "Anklebiters", at the beginning of "Future", and before the third chorus of "Still Into You".
148* SurprisinglyGentleSong: "Misguided Ghosts", "The Only Exception", and "Hate to See Your Heart Break" all are quiet and reflective reprieves on louder and more emotional albums.
149* SurrealMusicVideo: "Still Into You" has a whimsical, mildly surreal feel to it, with the strangest scenes being Hayley waking up in a bedroom full of birthday cakes, and later, the whole band rowing a rowboat indoors on top of blue balloons. The director commented that, instead of just telling the love story suggested by the lyrics, the video is meant to be a series of metaphors for what falling in love feels like.
150** "Running Out of Time" starts with Hayley alone in a rehearsal space, before a guitar and a pile of drums come to life and attack her and she climbs into a guitar case and enters a surreal landscape. Turns out she was just daydreaming while waiting for the rest of the band.
151* TechnicianVsPerformer: In the video for "Still Into You," you have Hayley performing spontaneous seeming dance moves while surrounded by perfectly choreographed ballerinas.
152* ThoseTwoGuys: The group is often known as Hayley Williams and those two guys (with who those guys are often changing).
153* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: "Ignorance" and "Playing God" are both rock song diss tracks listing all of the things the singer despises about the other person (from their ignorance to their God complex).
154* TraumaticHaircut: The mean girl in the "Misery Business" video scissors the braid off one of her unfortunate classmates, to the classmate's dismay.
155* TrueCompanions: Hayley and Taylor, in particular. She often cites him as the reason she hasn't given up and Paramore hasn't broken up after everything they've been through, and they acknowledge their close bond very often (most notably [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W71Ds82B6UM at this Parahoy performance]]). This eventually culminated in them entering a romantic relationship sometime after Hayley's divorce.
156* TwoGuysAndAGirl: The ''Self-Titled'' era set up. You have Taylor and Jeremy as the two guys, and Hayley as the girl. They've had various touring members for live shows, including Ilan Rubin - who did drums on the self-titled album - and Aaron Gillespie. The ''After Laughter'' era continues this, with Taylor and Hayley accompanied by returning Paramore drummer Zac Farro, rather than Jeremy (who left). They're still backed by touring members for live shows.
157* UglyAllAlong: The music video for "Misery Business" features an archetypal AlphaBitch going around bullying people, making other girls jealous, and the like, until Hayley Williams confronts her, and wipes all her makeup away with toilet roll, and also removes the pads from her top for good measure, exposing her for what kind of person she really is.
158* VideoFullOfFilmClips: "Decode" is this with clips of ''Film/{{Twilight}}'', although there is also a band-only version available.
159* VocalEvolution: Hayley, in the band's pop punk days, had a harsher and even slightly British-sounding vocal style (no doubt, paying hommage to bands like Music/{{Ramones}}). She almost completely dropped it on the band's self-titled album in favor of more natural and melodic (but still harsh in parts) vocals.
160* XRaySparks: Hayley's cartoonish skeleton is revealed when she gets struck by equally cartoonish lightning in the "Hard Times" music video.

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