Playtpus (I Hate You)

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

Your rise and fall, back up against the wall

What goes around is coming back and haunting you

It's time to quit 'cause you ain't worth the shit

Under my shoes or the piss on the ground



No one loves you and you know it

Don't pretend that you enjoy it or you don't care

'Cause now I wouldn't lie or tell you all the things you wanna hear

'Cause I hate you (x4)



I heard you're sick, sucked on that cancer stick

A throbbing tumor and a radiation high

Shit out of luck, and now your time is up

It brings me pleasure just to know your gonna die



No one loves you and you know it

Don't pretend that you enjoy it or you don't care

'Cause now I wouldn't lie or tell you all the things you wanna hear

'Cause I hate you



Dickhead, fuckface

Cock smoking, mother fucking asshole

Dirty twat, a waste of semen

I hope you die

Hey



Red eye, code blue, I'd like to strangle you

And watch your eyes bulge right out of your skull

When you go down head first into the ground

I'll stand above you just to piss on your grave

No one loves you and you know it

Don't pretend that you enjoy it or you don't care

'Cause now I wouldn't lie or tell you all the things you wanna hear

'Cause I hate you

Playtpus (I Hate You)

Green Day's 'Playtpus (I Hate You)' stands as a defining track from their 2012 compilation, The Studio Albums 1990-2009, capturing the band's signature punk energy and melodic sensibilities. Released during a period of reflection on their extensive discography, the song features Billie Joe Armstrong's characteristic vocal delivery, blending raw aggression with introspective lyrics that explore themes of frustration and personal conflict. As a staple of their catalog, it exemplifies the band's ability to fuse classic 90s alternative rock with contemporary production, resonating with fans who appreciate their evolution from early punk to complex conceptual albums. The recording serves as a testament to Green Day's enduring influence on the alternative rock genre, offering a concise yet powerful statement that has become a frequent live staple.