Farewell, But Make It Explosive

Biffy Clyro’s “Goodbye” isn’t a weepy ballad — it’s a power-chord farewell that slaps you across the face before it hugs you. It’s loud, unapologetic, and full of that Scottish-rock tension between chaos and catharsis. When Simon Neil sings goodbye, he sounds like he’s burning the bridge and building another one mid-solo.

This isn’t closure — it’s combustion. “Goodbye” proves that Biffy Clyro never learned how to leave quietly, and honestly, thank God for that.

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