Suffication

Papa Roach · Other Songs - Papa Roach

Cut my life into pieces

This is my last resort

Suffocation

No breathing

Don't give a fuck if I cut my arm bleeding



This is my last resort



Cut my life into pieces

I've reached my last resort

Suffocation

No breathing

Don't give a fuck if I cut my arm bleeding

Do you even care if I die bleeding

Would it be wrong

Would it be right

If I took my life tonight

Chances are that I might

Mutilation outta sight

And I'm contemplating suicide



Cuz I'm losing my sight

Losing my mind

Wish somebody would tell me I'm fine

Losing my sight

Losing my mind

Wish somebody would tell me I'm fine



I never realized I was spread too thin

Till it was too late

And I was empty within

Hungry

Feeding on chaos

And living in sin

Downward spiral where do I begin

It all started when I lost my mother

No love for myself

And no love for another

Searching to find a love up on a higher level

Finding nothing but questions and devils



Cuz I'm losing my sight

Losing my mind

Wish somebody would tell me in fine

Losing my sight

Losing my mind

Wish somebody would tell me I'm fine

Nothings alright

Nothing is fine

I'm running and I'm crying

I'm crying

I'm crying

I'm crying

I'm crying



I can't go on living this way



Cut my life into pieces

This is my last resort

Suffocation

No breathing

Don't give a fuck if I cut my arm bleeding

Would it be wrong

Would it be right

If I took my life tonight

Chances are that I might

Mutilation outta sight

And I'm contemplating suicide



Cuz I'm losing my sight

Losing my mind

Wish somebody would tell me I'm fine

Losing my sight

Losing my mind

Wish somebody would tell me I'm fine

Nothings alright

Nothing is fine

I'm running and I'm crying



I can't go on living this way

Can't go on

Living this way

Nothings alright

Suffication

Papa Roach's 'Suffication' stands as a defining track of the mid-2000s nu-metal and alternative metal landscape, blending aggressive riffs with melodic hooks that pushed genre boundaries. Released during the band's prolific era following 'Infest', the song exemplifies their ability to merge heavy instrumentation with emotional vulnerability, a hallmark of their discography that resonated deeply with fans. The recording captures the raw energy of the time, featuring a dynamic interplay between the band's signature power chords and the soaring vocals of Scott Ian. While often associated with the broader nu-metal movement, 'Suffication' distinguishes itself through its polished production and anthemic quality, cementing its place in the band's catalog as a staple for live performances and a touchstone for the genre's evolution in the 2000s.