I Want To Be Alone

Green Day · The Studio Albums 1990-2009 [2012]

I lock myself inside my room

I WANNA BE ALONE

With you around, you'll only add on

I WANNA BE ALONE

Its been disturbed by my thoughts

I WANNA BE ALONE

With you around, you'll only add on

I WANNA BE ALONE



Please don't think I'm crazy

I don't want you to understand

My mind is growing hazy

To hell with your helping hand

Why don't you just leave me alone

This conflict is my own

Keep your sources away from me

That's all



I lock myself inside my room

I WANNA BE ALONE

With you around, you'll only add on

I WANNA BE ALONE

Its been disturbed by my thoughts

I WANNA BE ALONE



With you around, you'll only add on

I WANNA BE ALONE



Please don't think I'm crazy

I don't want you to understand

My mind is growing hazy

To hell with your helping hand

Why don't you just leave me alone

This conflict is my own

Keep your sources away from me

That's all



I lock myself inside my room

I WANNA BE ALONE

With you around, you'll only add on

I WANNA BE ALONE

Its been disturbed by my thoughts

I WANNA BE ALONE

With you around, you'll only add on

I WANNA BE ALONE



Please don't think I'm crazy

I don't want you to understand

My mind is growing hazy

To hell with your helping hand

Why don't you just leave me alone

This conflict is my own

Keep your sources away from me

That's all

About I Want To Be Alone

"I Want To Be Alone" stands as a pivotal track on Green Day's 2012 compilation, *The Studio Albums 1990-2009*, serving as a bridge between the band's punk rock origins and their later alternative rock evolution. Recorded during the *American Idiot* era, the song reflects the band's shift toward a more polished, radio-friendly sound while retaining its signature melodic hooks and lyrical themes of isolation and societal pressure. The track exemplifies how Green Day navigated the transition from raw, aggressive punk to a broader appeal that resonated with mainstream audiences without sacrificing their core identity. Its inclusion on the compilation highlights the band's ability to evolve their musical style over two decades, blending nostalgia with contemporary production techniques that defined their late-period discography.