Sick Of Me

Green Day · Shenanigans [2002]

Why can't you just admit it, you've had it, you're

sick of me

You're fed up with all my bad habits, you're

sick of me

To your lies you've become so desensitized

sick of me

Lost regrets and you say that your mad at me

sick of me

Wonderin' out the door

I am on to you

Your comin' back for more

Am I losing you?

Like a dog that just pissed on your barbecue

sick of me

Losin' faith and you still don't know what to do

sick of me

Losin' health and now you hate everything and you're

sick of me

It's a waste but we still keep on tryin' you're

sick of me

Wonderin' out the door

I am on to you

Your comin' back for more

Am I losing you?

So you got your problems

So you got it alright

Do you have a conscience?

Do you have a reason?

Well I'm sick of you too.

Wonderin' out the door

I am on to you

Your comin' back for more

Am I losing you?

Sick Of Me

Released on Green Day's 2002 album *Shenanigans*, "Sick Of Me" stands as a defining track of the band's mid-career resurgence. The song blends the punk energy of their earlier work with a more polished, alternative rock production that characterized the early 2000s era. Featuring the iconic vocal delivery of Billie Joe Armstrong and the signature guitar riffs of Tré Cool, the recording captures the frustration and disillusionment that often fueled Green Day's songwriting during this period. As a staple of their discography, the track exemplifies the band's ability to merge raw punk roots with mainstream appeal, cementing their status as a pivotal force in modern rock music.