System - Chester Bennington of Linkin Park
Queen Of The Damned · Queen of the Damned Soundtrack [2002]
What more can I say
The feeling's evolved
I won't let it out
I can't replace
Your screaming face
Feeling the sickness inside
Why won't you die?
Your Blood in mine
We'll be fine
Then your body will be mine
So many words
Can't describe my face
These feelings evolved
So soon to break out
I can't relate
To a happy state
Feeling the blood run inside
Why won't you die?
Your Blood in mine
We'll be fine
Then your body will be mine
Why is everything so fucking hard for me?
Keep me down to what you think I should be
Must you tempt me and provoke the ministry
Keep on trying I'm not dying so easily
Why is everything so fuckin hard for me?
(I will not die?)
Why is everything so fuckin hard for me?
(I will not die?)
Why won't you die?
Your Blood in mine
We'll be fine
Then your body will be mine
Why won't you die?
Your Blood in mine
We'll be fine
Then your body will be mine
System - Chester Bennington of Linkin Park
Chester Bennington's contribution to the Queen of the Damned soundtrack highlights his versatility beyond his primary band, Linkin Park. Recorded in 2002, the track captures the high-energy nu-metal sound that defined the era, featuring Bennington's signature dynamic vocal range. The song stands as a testament to his ability to deliver powerful performances in collaborative settings, showcasing the intensity that would later become a hallmark of his solo work. As part of a compilation featuring diverse rock acts, this recording underscores the genre's dominance in early 2000s film scores. The track remains a notable song in Bennington's extensive discography, reflecting the creative output of a pivotal moment in his career and the broader alternative rock landscape.
