Face Down

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus · Music from Degrassi - The Next Generation [2008]

Hey girl, you know you drive me crazy.

One look puts the rhythm in my head.

Still I'll never understand why you hang around.

I see what's going down.



Cover up with makeup in the mirror,

tell yourself it's never gonna happen again.

You cry alone and then he swears he loves you.



Do you feel like a man when you push her around?

Do you feel better now as she falls to the ground?

Well, I'll tell you my friend, one day this world's going to end.

As your lies crumble down, a new life she has found.



A pebble in the water makes a ripple effect.

Every action in this world will bear a consequence.

If you wait around forever you will surely drown.

I see what's going down.



I see the way you go and say you're right again,

Ssy your right again

Heed my lecture.



Do you feel like a man when you push her around?

Do you feel better now as she falls to the ground?

Well, I'll tell you my friend, one day this world's going to end.

As your lies crumble down, a new life she has found.



Face down in the dirt she said "This doesn't hurt."

She said "I've finally had enough."



Face down in the dirt she said "This doesn't hurt."

She said "I've finally had enough."



(One day she will tell you that she has had enough.)

It's coming 'round again.



Do you feel like a man when you push her around?

Do you feel better now as she falls to the ground?

Well, I'll tell you my friend, one day this world's going to end.

As your lies crumble down, a new life she has found.



Do you feel like a man when you push her around?

Do you feel better now as she falls to the ground?

Well, I'll tell you my friend, one day this world's going to end.

As your lies crumble down, a new life she has found.



Face down in the dirt she said "This doesn't hurt."

She said "I've finally had enough."

Face Down

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus delivers a hauntingly atmospheric track on their 2008 soundtrack contribution to Degrassi: The Next Generation. Recorded in the band's signature post-hardcore style, the song blends melodic guitar work with intense vocal delivery to create a dramatic narrative of emotional vulnerability. Released alongside their acclaimed album Am I The Enemy, this recording exemplifies the group's ability to merge punk energy with cinematic storytelling. The composition stands as a significant piece in their discography, capturing the raw intensity characteristic of their work during the late 2000s era.