Two-Face!

Fall · Other Songs - Fall

Two-face

That's what they call me

They call me a two-face

Two-face

That's what they call me

They call me a two-face

Two-face, both ways disgraced

His face displaced again

Into two dimensions X2

Two-face, both ways displaced my face

Disgraced again

Into two dimensions X2

Nowhere for him to go X2

That's what they call me

They call me a two-face

Two-face

That's what they call me

They call me a two-face

Two-face, both ways

Disgraced my face

Displaced again

Into two dimensions X2

Two-face, both ways

Displaced his face

Disgraced

Into two dimensions X2

[...]

Two-face, both ways

Disgraced

Displaced again

Into two dimensions X2

For all

For all to see

[...]

Two-face, both ways

Disgraced

His face displaced again

Into two directions X2

[...] horrible

Two-face, both ways

Disgraced

His face displaced again

Into two directions X 4

Two-face

That's what they call me

They call me a two-face

Two-face

That's what they call me

They call me a two-face

Two-face, both ways disgraced

His face displaced again

Into two directions X2

Two-Face!

Two-Face! is a standout track from the English punk band Fall, released in 1981. The song exemplifies the group's signature style, blending raw energy with a distinct rhythmic drive that became a hallmark of their early discography. Featuring the band's characteristic vocal delivery and guitar work, the recording captures the chaotic spirit of the post-punk era. It remains a defining piece in Fall's catalogue, showcasing their ability to fuse aggressive soundscapes with melodic sensibilities. The track has since become a staple in the band's live performances and is widely recognized as a key influence on subsequent acts in the punk and alternative rock genres.