Out Of Range
Red Hot Chili Peppers · Other Songs - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Someone moves someones bound to get their feelings hurt
I'm loving you you're out of range
I wanted you you're out of range
As I walked out into the world I feel a sudden chill
I was bleeding pretty good onto a daffodil
I'm loving you you're out of range
Wanted to you're out of range
I don't want to much more than
Than to be reborn in the morning
Reborn so I can feel ya
The thorns are blooming with ya
I feel ya
I have your number and I dialed it up a hundred times
Barely there your voice is cracking up across state lines
Loving you you're out of range
Wanted you you're out of range
Skies of ecstasy were breaking up
While I do believe the tears of God were
Falling down upon my swollen cheeks
I'm loving you you're out of range
Wanted to you're out of range
I don't want to much more than
Than to be reborn in the morning
Reborn so I can feel ya
The thorns are blooming with ya
I feel ya
I know it hurts when its taken away
I tell you that I could be living
Today with you or without you ok
Lost by the rain and its all gonna change
I don't want to much more than
Than to be reborn in the morning
Reborn so I can feel ya
The thorns are blooming with ya
I feel ya
No sir not to much more than
Than to be
Reborn in the morning
Reborn so I can feel ya
The thorns are blooming with ya
I feel ya
Out Of Range
Released by Red Hot Chili Peppers, "Out Of Range" stands as a quintessential example of the band's fusion of funk, rock, and psychedelic elements. The track features the group's signature interplay between Anthony Kiedis's melodic vocals and Flea's driving basslines, characteristic of their mid-to-late 1990s output. While specific album placement varies in public records, the song encapsulates the band's ability to blend high-energy instrumentation with introspective lyrical themes. It reflects the era's broader shift toward more experimental rock structures, maintaining the band's reputation for dynamic live performances and a distinct sonic identity that influenced countless subsequent acts in the alternative and funk genres.

