With Nothing Underneath

36 Crazyfists · A Snow Capped Romance

"You should've called out
Made ammends
Broken hearts breath unison
I was trying to gather mine
All my tragedies are my enemies
All my enemies are mine

And we carry on
Just to lighten the load

Never had I been such outsider
Eyes of the blamed
While I was trying to reclaim
All my tragedies are my enemies
All my enemies are mine

And we carry on
Just to lighten the load
And silently we sleep with nothing underneath

With weary hands and driven nails
I begin to rebuild myself
The bruises uncover the scene
The taste of the clean

And we carry on
Outlasting
Just to lighten the load
And silently we sleep with nothing underneath

With your voice I keep you
With your voice I keep you
Never used like this gently"

With Nothing Underneath

With Nothing Underneath stands as a defining track from 36 Crazyfists' 2001 album, A Snow Capped Romance. The song captures the band's signature post-hardcore intensity, blending aggressive instrumentation with the emotional depth that characterized their early work. Emerging during a period of significant growth for the Oklahoma-based group, the recording showcases their ability to merge heavy rhythms with melodic sensibilities. This track remains a staple in their discography, reflecting the raw energy and thematic weight found throughout the album. As part of a cohesive body of work, it highlights the band's evolution in the post-hardcore genre, offering listeners a powerful example of their dynamic sound and enduring influence on the style.