I'll Stick Around
Foo Fighters · Foo Fighters
Every word I said was true
That you'll see
How could it be, I'm the only one who sees
Your rehearsed insanity, yeah
I still refuse all the methods you abused
It's alright if you're confused
Let me be
I've been around all the pawns you gagged and bound
They'll come back and knock you down
And I'll be free
I've taken all and I've endured
One day it all will fade, I'm sure
I don't owe you anything
I don't owe you anything
I don't owe you anything
I don't owe you anything
I had no hand in your ever-desperate plan
It returns and when it lands
Words are due
I should have known we were better off alone
I looked in and I was shown
You were too
I've taken all and I've endured
One day it all will fade, I'm sure
I don't owe you anything
I don't owe you anything
I don't owe you anything
I don't owe you anything
I don't owe you anything
I don't owe you anything
I don't owe you anything
I don't owe you anything
I'll stick around, I'll stick around
Learn from all that came from it
I'll stick around, I'll stick around
Learn from all that came from it
I'll stick around, I'll stick around
Learn from all that came from it
I'll stick around, I'll stick around
Learn from all that came from it
About I'll Stick Around
"I'll Stick Around" is a powerful rock anthem by the American band Foo Fighters, serving as a standout track from their 2002 album of the same name. Released during the group's post-Dave Grohl hiatus period, the song captures the band's signature blend of heavy distortion and melodic sensibility, reflecting the raw energy and emotional depth characteristic of their mid-2000s discography. The track features dynamic shifts between driving rhythms and soaring vocals, embodying the resilient spirit often associated with the band's catalog. It stands alongside other notable recordings from that era, such as "The Pretender" and "Everlong," contributing to Foo Fighters' reputation as a defining force in modern alternative rock. The song remains a staple of their live performances, showcasing the enduring appeal of their musical style and the collaborative chemistry that defines their work.
