Knuckle Puck is an American pop punk band, formed in 2010 in the south suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. The band got its name from a Stick to Your Guns t-shirt that said "Knuckle Puck Crew". The band consisted of lead vocalist Joe Taylor, lead guitarist Kevin Maida, and drummer John Siorek. The group started writing original songs in April 2011 with the addition of rhythm guitarist Nick Casasanto. The group had friends fill in on bass. In July, the band played its first ever show.
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
Chorus 1: C# Think back on every word you said These days G# are good as gold Eb/G So I will never C#G#Eb/GG#Eb/G left go
Verse 1: Can’t remember there C# time it took to get here Or the sudden change that turns Bbm the spring to fall I’ve been missing out for so long This learnt suburban C# tension has left me dry and the illumination Bbm dies at your front lawn I’ve been missing you for so long for so long
Refrain: G# You know I’d love F# to call and catch Bbm up But I know C Yeah I know
Chorus 2: C# Think back on every word you said These days G# are good as gold Eb/G So I will never C# left go We saw the summer G# slip away through Eb/GG# calendar days Eb/G through calendar days
Verse 2: C# I still believed we
can’t wilt without Bbm the sun but I couldn’t be more wrong cause C# sunny spots of light leak through the clouds So dim and desolate as skies gradient to Bbm slate But I don’t feel any different No I don’t G#(hold) feel any different
(Repeat Chorus 2)
Bridge: C# You know I’d love to call and catch BbmC up but I know G# that if you wanted to know F# how I’ve been BbmC You would’ve asked G# yeah If you wanted to know how I’ve F# been you would’ve Bbm asked You would C have asked yeah
Interlude: C#G#Eb/GG#Eb/G
Chorus 3: C# And we saw the G# summer slip away Eb/G through calendar days C# And we saw the G# summer slip away Eb/G through calendar days