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Artist/Band:
Staind
Lyrics for Song: Outside (Live version ft. Fred Durst)
Lyrics for Album: The Singles 1996-2006 [2006]
And you,
You bring me to my knees, again,
All these time
That I could beg you please, in vain,
All the times
When I felt insecure, for you
And I leave
My burdens at the door
But I'm on the outside
I'm looking in
I can see through you
See your true colours
Cause inside you're ugly
You're ugly like me
I can see through you
See to the real you
All these time that I felt like this won't end
Was for you
And I taste what I could never have
It's from you
All those times that I've tried
My intentions, full of pride
And I waste more time than anyone
But I'm on the outside
I'm looking in
I can see through you
See your true colours
Cause inside you're ugly
You're ugly like me
I can see through you
See to the real you
All the times that I've cried
All this wasted, it's all inside
And I feel, all this pain
Stuffed it down, is back again
And I lie, here in bed
All alone, I can't mend
And I feel
Tomorrow will be ok
But i know
That I'm on the outside
And I'm looking in
I can see through you
See your true colours
Cause inside you're ugly
You're ugly like me
I can see through you
See to the real you
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Outside (Live version ft. Fred Durst)
Staind's 'Outside' stands as a defining anthem of the nu-metal genre, originally released on their 2002 album *Change/Inevitable*. The live rendition featuring Fred Durst amplifies the track's aggressive energy, blending the band's melodic rock sensibilities with Durst's distinctive vocal delivery. Recorded for the compilation *The Singles 1996-2006*, this version captures the raw intensity of the mid-2000s metal scene. The song remains a staple in the band's discography, showcasing their ability to merge pop structures with heavy distortion. Its enduring popularity reflects the era's broader cultural impact, cementing Staind's legacy as pioneers who bridged the gap between alternative rock and heavy metal. The collaboration with Durst further highlighted the genre's collaborative spirit during its peak influence. |
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| Album Lyrics: The Singles 1996-2006 [2006] |
 Staind
"The Singles 1996-2006 [2006]"
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