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Artist/Band:
Seether
Lyrics for Song: Fine Again
Lyrics for Album: Disclaimer II [2004]
It seems like every day's the same
And I'm left to discover on my own
It seems like everything is grey
And there's no colour to behold
They say it's over and I'm fine again
Yeah
Try to stay sober, feels like I'm dying here.
And I am aware now
Of how everything's gonna be fine
One day, too late, I'm in Hell
I am prepared now
Seems everyone's gonna be fine
One day, too late, just as well.
I feel the dream in me expire
And there's no one left to blame it on
I hear you label me a liar
'Cause I can't seem to get this through
You say it's over, I can sigh again
Yeah
Why try to stay sober when I'm dying here?
And I am aware now
Of how everything's gonna be fine
One day, too late, I'm in Hell
I am prepared now
Seems everyone's gonna be fine
One day, too late, just as well.
And I'm not scared now
I must assure you
(You're never gonna get away)
And I'm not scared now
And I'm not scared now.
No,
I am aware now
Of how everything's gonna be fine
One day, too late, I'm in Hell
I am prepared now
Seems everyone's gonna be fine
One day, too late, just as well.
I am prepared now
Seems everything's gonna be fine
For me, for me, for myself
For me, for me, for myself
For me, for me, for myself
I am prepared now for myself
I am prepared now
And I am fine...
Again.
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Fine Again - Seether
Seether's "Fine Again" stands as a defining track from their 2004 album *Disclaimer II*, capturing the raw energy and melodic heaviness characteristic of their nu-metal era. The song showcases the band's signature blend of aggressive riffs and emotive vocals, delivering a high-octane performance that resonated with fans during the mid-2000s. As a staple of their discography, the recording exemplifies the group's ability to fuse rock intensity with accessible hooks, cementing its place in their catalog of powerful anthems. Its enduring appeal lies in the visceral impact of the music itself, offering a cathartic listening experience that remains relevant to those who appreciate the genre's peak period. |
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| Album Lyrics: Disclaimer II [2004] |
 Seether
"Disclaimer II [2004]"
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