Freeze Time

311 · Soundsystem

Y'all ready red ready for 3 3 3 311
Y'all a all ready red red ready for 311

I'd like to stay here just like this
It's just a momentary bliss
That's all we can hope for
That's a reason to cope for
This life, this life and no more

(SA Chorus)
You will be immortal man
One in the hand
You will know exactly then
What you have
You found the cure
A Morse codes for rapture
Get with your rhythm
Get with your nature

The momen't running down a mountain
It can be captured from a fountain
Sometimes all that it can be
Absence of agony
Pleasure from the lack of pain

(SA Chorus)

Serendipitous my travels throughtout time
I grab a moment like a thief and then I make
it mine
Nothing will compare to you realization
When you come to find out your your object of
fixation

(Nick Chorus)
I try to freeze time try to freeze time for your mind
Perfect snapshot to always rewind
Golden buttered jam golden buttered jam for
you slam
Remember it in your synapse diagram

Sweetness is you bein'
Zen human walkin'
Steppin' out from shadows
Flowin' like a breeze soft and
When dawn unveils the morin star risen
Feel the life feel the love your christened
With this life not ours not for long
But for the taking take it

The birth light breaking break it
Between the light and dark is a seen
That is caving in
Mutating rearranging your soul
Changing form again

(SA Chorus)

Srendipitous my travels throughout time
I grab a moment like a theif and then I make
it mine
Nothing will compare to you realization
When you come to find out you new object of
fixation

(Nick Chorus)

(SA Chorus)

Freeze Time

311's "Freeze Time" stands as a defining track from their 1995 album *Soundsystem*, capturing the raw energy and melodic sophistication that characterized their mid-90s output. Released during the height of their popularity, the song exemplifies the group's signature blend of hip-hop and rock instrumentation, featuring the distinctive vocal style of frontman Mike Shinoda. As a staple of their discography, the recording reflects the band's ability to craft anthemic hooks that resonated deeply with audiences at the time. The track remains a significant part of their catalog, often cited alongside other key releases from that era such as "Stealing My Girl" and "Amber" for its role in establishing their sound in the alternative rap landscape.