Heart Of Stone

Underoath · Anthology 1999-2013 [2012]

All the blood in their souls pour out, look for something in the dark

Blinded they find nothing another lust given in, another trust shut within

Listen to him speak so holy, father God, I'm saved

That's all that matters let the rest burn in hell

Preach false, a sin is a sin,

doesn't give you the right to condemn then to hell

they know their wrongs you don't have to tell them their faults

Once you were a sinner how would you like it if someone

laughed at you because of your wrongs?

I'm not here to accept their sins but I'm here to show them love within

Listen to him speak so holy, Father God I'm saved

That's all that really matters let the rest burn in hell.

No Matter how hard you try you can't convince me that you represent Christ



No more, I'm fed up with this... you've already killed too many souls

It's time you wake up and see the truth,

Christian I stand. Not afraid of my beliefs, Christian I stand.

Learn to love your enemies, to open their eyes you must be willing to die

Look at your own wrongs before you look at someone else's

You want to save souls or put souls to death

Giving our savior a bad name, giving me a bad name

You're so wrong with your beliefs,

sit in church every week, but never do you help the weak

This is time to take back what's ours, not to give the world what's ours

Don't you want to see everyone saved or just yourself

with a river of blood on your hands?

Heart Of Stone

Underoath's 'Heart Of Stone' stands as a defining track from their 2012 anthology, 'Anthology 1999-2013 [2012]'. Released during the band's peak commercial success, the song exemplifies their signature blend of melodic alternative metal and post-grunge. With its driving rhythm and emotive vocal delivery, the recording captures the emotional intensity characteristic of the late 1990s and early 2000s nu-metal era. As a staple of their discography, the track has been widely recognized for its ability to resonate with listeners seeking the raw energy and anthemic quality that defined Underoath's career. It remains a pivotal moment in their catalog, showcasing their evolution while maintaining the core sound that established their reputation.