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The term 'Anklebiters' came from the words 'haters' or negative people and friends that always want to bring you down. Hayley Williams had said it was great because it can address toddlers, kids, and adults. She had also mentioned how the title was created before the lyrics were made, which was something unusual since the title was the last thing the band makes when they are done. Williams had also mentioned how the song "framed the album together", which is most likey why it is one of the middle tracks of the entire 17 songs in the album.

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  • The term 'Anklebiters' came from the words 'haters' or negative people and friends that always want to bring you down. Hayley Williams had said it was great because it can address toddlers, kids, and adults. She had also mentioned how the title was created before the lyrics were made, which was something unusual since the title was the last thing the band makes when they are done. Williams had also mentioned how the song "framed the album together", which is most likey why it is one of the middle tracks of the entire 17 songs in the album.
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  • The term 'Anklebiters' came from the words 'haters' or negative people and friends that always want to bring you down. Hayley Williams had said it was great because it can address toddlers, kids, and adults. She had also mentioned how the title was created before the lyrics were made, which was something unusual since the title was the last thing the band makes when they are done. Williams had also mentioned how the song "framed the album together", which is most likey why it is one of the middle tracks of the entire 17 songs in the album. The song had also had a relation to growing up, which the fourth album itself was mainly about. In Kerrang! Magazine it was said that the song was about how many people want to bring you down in life, but you have to ignore them and be yourself. Following what other people do isn't representing what you truly are. When the band had explained the song to many magazines, they often used 'grow up' and many references which lead to growing up and moving on.
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