Breakout
Foo Fighters · There Is Nothing Left To Lose
Verse 1
You make me dizzy
Running circles in my head
One of these days I'll chase you down
Well look who's going crazy now
We're face to face my friend
Better get out
Better get out
Chorus
You know you make me breakout
Make me breakout
I don't wanna look like that
I don't wanna look like that
Know you make me breakout
Verse 2
You can see this on my face
It's all for you
The more and more I take I break right through
Therapy still scares me
Putting me on my back again
I may be crazy, little frayed around the ends
One of these days I'll phase you out
Burn it in the blast off
Burn it in the blast off
Watch me crawl away
Try to get out
Try to get out
Chorus
Breakout!
Go, go, go
Chorus
You make me dizzy
Running circles in my head
One of these days I'll chase you down
Well look who's going crazy now
We're face to face my friend
Better get out
Better get out
Chorus
You know you make me breakout
Make me breakout
I don't wanna look like that
I don't wanna look like that
Know you make me breakout
Verse 2
You can see this on my face
It's all for you
The more and more I take I break right through
Therapy still scares me
Putting me on my back again
I may be crazy, little frayed around the ends
One of these days I'll phase you out
Burn it in the blast off
Burn it in the blast off
Watch me crawl away
Try to get out
Try to get out
Chorus
Breakout!
Go, go, go
Chorus
Breakout - Foo Fighters
Released in 2002 on the album There Is Nothing Left To Lose, "Breakout" stands as a defining track in the Foo Fighters' evolution from grunge to alternative rock. Featuring the band's signature dynamic interplay between Dave Grohl's driving drums and Pat Smear's soaring vocals, the song captures the raw energy and anthemic quality that characterized their early 2000s work. As a staple of their discography, it exemplifies the band's ability to craft powerful, stadium-ready rock while maintaining a gritty, authentic sound that resonated deeply with fans during that era.

