Demi Lovato rocking out to BMTH, TDWP, more is all of us
On a car ride, Demi Lovato revisited her scene days by blasting some absolute classics. While sitting in the backseat, Lovato jammed out to Bring Me The Horizon, He Is Legend, the Devil Wears Prada and Maylene And The Sons Of Disaster.
First, on her Instagram story, Lovato played He Is Legend’s “I Am Hollywood.” Second, captioned “Throwback Monday?” was The Devil Wears Prada’s “Hey John, What’s Your Name Again?”
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Demi Lovato via Instagram Story (ddlovato) pic.twitter.com/9AQfUXWtLz
— Indonesian Lovatics (@DLIproject) March 12, 2019
Demi Lovato via Instagram Story (ddlovato) pic.twitter.com/AEKmDY99Z3
— Indonesian Lovatics (@DLIproject) March 12, 2019
Following that, Lovato played Maylene And The Sons Of Disaster’s “Memories Of The Grove.”
Demi Lovato via Instagram Story (ddlovato) pic.twitter.com/DTZ75QCl7Y
— Indonesian Lovatics (@DLIproject) March 12, 2019
So, how do we know Lovato was the one behind the aux? Well, Lovato herself captioned the final song in the lineup, Bring Me The Horizon’s “Pray For Plagues,” with “I couldn’t be more obnoxious.”
Demi Lovato via Instagram Story (ddlovato) pic.twitter.com/VqhkwJznQC
— Indonesian Lovatics (@DLIproject) March 12, 2019
We don’t think you’re obnoxious, Demi. Actually, we would have loved to have rocked out with you.
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However, this isn’t the first Lovato has proved to us that we aren’t that different. In fact, the star recently sang a rendition of Paramore’s “Misery Business” with We The Kings frontman Travis Clark at Emo Nite. Additionally, Lovato teamed up with Clark on a single “”We’ll Be A Dream” back in 2010.
Demi Lovato performing “Misery Business” at Emo Nite in Los Angeles, CA – March 5th pic.twitter.com/GNnS75KPrK
— Demi Lovato News Media (@JCMD_Media) March 6, 2019
Not long ago, Lovato also showed her love for post-hardcore legends Senses Fail. After trying to win over Lovato’s attention in their music video for “Elevator To The Gallows, the band succeeded.
What is your favorite throwback banger? Sound off in the comments below.
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