The Outsider (Apocalypse Mix)

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Help me if you can

It's just that this

It's not the way I'm wired so could you please

Help me understand why

You're given into all these reckless dark desires, you're



Lying to yourself again, suicidal imbecile

Put it on the fault line

What will it take to get through to you, precious?

Why would I, why would I, why would I wanna watch you

Disconnect and self-destruct one bullet at a time

What's your rush now, everyone will have his day to die



Medicated

Drama queen

Picture-perfect nonbelligerence

Narcissistic

Drama queen

Craving fame and all this decadence



Lying through your teeth again, suicidal imbecile

Think about it, put it on a faultline

What'll it take to get it through to you, precious?

No one asks, why do you wanna throw it away like this

Such a mess, I don't wanna watch you

Disconnect and self-destruct one bullet at a time

What's your rush now, everyone will have his day to die



Lying to my face again, suicidal imbecile

Think about it, you put it on a faultline

What'll it take to get it through to you, precious?

Why do you wanna through it away like this

Such a mess, no one else, no one else, no one else

No one else

Such a mess, no one else, no one else, no one else



Have his day to die

Disconnect and self-destruct one bullet at a time

Disconnect and self-destruct one bullet at a time

No one else

The Outsider (Apocalypse Mix)

A Perfect Circle delivers a distinct variation of their signature sound with The Outsider (Apocalypse Mix), showcasing the band's ability to reimagine their material through alternative production. Known for blending alternative metal with art rock sensibilities, the group often explores themes of alienation and introspection within their discography. This specific mix highlights the dynamic interplay between Maynard James Keenan's emotive vocals and Billy Howerdel's intricate guitar work, offering listeners a fresh perspective on the track's underlying narrative. While the band has released numerous acclaimed albums since their formation, this recording stands as a testament to their experimental approach to studio arrangements. The song remains a compelling song in their catalogue, reflecting the atmospheric depth and sonic precision that have defined their career.