Pathetic
Lyrics
Somewhere between an excuse and a lie You found something that you believe So proud, I guess I can't imagine why Three cheers for what we used to befull lyrics...
Somewhere between an excuse and a lie You found something that you believe So proud, I guess I can't imagine why Three cheers for what we used to befull lyrics...
Features Of This Song
hard rock rootsa subtle use of vocal harmony
varying tempo and time signatures
extensive vamping
minor key tonality
a vocal-centric aesthetic
dirty electric guitar riffs
a gravelly male vocalist
an aggressive male vocalist
an unintelligible vocal delivery
thrasher drums
offensive lyrics
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this song by the Music Genome Project.
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Pathetic, wasted, soulless, compromised Profound, at least you thought so at the time Publishers: SONY/ATV SONGS LLC, SUBTLE ARTS OF PUBLISHING You'll drown in your own sympathy Pathetic, wasted, soulless, compromised It comes back around Pathetic, wasted, soulless, compromised Somewhere between an excuse and a lie It comes back around Somewhere between delusion and denial Pathetic, wasted, soulless, compromised A ghost of who you used to be Three cheers for what we used to be Pathetic, wasted, soulless, compromised It comes back around Sleep-walking in the mine field Shit talking, it crumbles around you You found something that you believe Pathetic, wasted, soulless, compromised Pathetic, wasted, soulless, compromised It comes back around Shit talking, it crumbles around you Pathetic, wasted, soulless, compromised Pathetic, wasted, soulless, compromised Shit talking, it crumbles around you Sleep-walking in the mine field So proud, I guess I can't imagine why Pathetic, wasted, soulless, compromised Songwriters: Christopher James Adler, William M Adler, David Randall Blythe, John Steven Campbell, Mark Duane Morton Sleep-walking in the mine field


