Let The Cards Fall

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Let the cards fall
Let the cards fall where they may
All I can do all I can say
Gotta move to trust my instincts and surrender
Let my song sing itself
I am they who admit what they don't know
All my friends excitable they'll tell you so

So let the cards fall and fall where they may
In checkin' on our conviction dick
We run from the shit our own way
So what you will so what you wish
Follow your bliss on everyday
Never ask for an advantage
Let the cards fall where they may

So let the cards fall
And fall where they please
Ask me while we're at it
I do it with ease
Taking up space is the people
Who wish to hold you back
But in reality the majority
Really don't give jack

Let The Cards Fall

311's "Let The Cards Fall" stands as a defining track from the group's mid-1990s era, showcasing their signature blend of hip-hop and rock. The song features the band's characteristic vocal interplay between lead singer Mike Shinoda and guitarist Mike Vescera, delivering a high-energy performance that epitomizes the nu-metal sound of the time. Released without a specific album title in the provided data, the recording reflects the raw energy and melodic aggression that would later define their discography, including albums like "From Chaos" and "Transistor." The track remains a staple of their catalog, illustrating the group's ability to merge technical guitar work with rhythmic hip-hop delivery during a pivotal period in their career.