Bleed The Freak
Alice In Chains · Live [2000]
My cup runneth over
Like blood from a stone
These stand for me
Name your god and bleed the freak
I like to see
How you all would bleed for me
When the pig runs slower
Let the arrow fly
When the sin lies bolder
I'll pluck out thine eye
These stand for me
Name your god and bleed the freak
I like to see
How you all would bleed for me
If you scorn my lover
Satan got your thigh
If you steal in hunger
I will kick you when you try
These stand for me
Name your god and bleed the freak
I like to see
How you all would bleed for me
(In Backround) "All these things that you've done for me,
Have left me so... fucking tired
I'm not saying that you haven't done a lot of good,
But if there's one thing you can do,
You can bleed for me, bleed for me"
These stand for me
Name your god and bleed the freak
I like to see
How you all would bleed for me
These stand for me
Name your god and bleed the freak
I like to see
How you all would bleed for me
Like blood from a stone
These stand for me
Name your god and bleed the freak
I like to see
How you all would bleed for me
When the pig runs slower
Let the arrow fly
When the sin lies bolder
I'll pluck out thine eye
These stand for me
Name your god and bleed the freak
I like to see
How you all would bleed for me
If you scorn my lover
Satan got your thigh
If you steal in hunger
I will kick you when you try
These stand for me
Name your god and bleed the freak
I like to see
How you all would bleed for me
(In Backround) "All these things that you've done for me,
Have left me so... fucking tired
I'm not saying that you haven't done a lot of good,
But if there's one thing you can do,
You can bleed for me, bleed for me"
These stand for me
Name your god and bleed the freak
I like to see
How you all would bleed for me
These stand for me
Name your god and bleed the freak
I like to see
How you all would bleed for me
Bleed The Freak
Recorded during the *Live [2000]* sessions, "Bleed The Freak" captures the raw, high-energy sound of Alice in Chains at the height of their grunge era. Featuring the band's signature blend of Melvin Dollar's melodic guitar work and Layne Staley's emotive vocals, the track exemplifies the Seattle sound's transition from raw angst to polished power. As a staple of their live performances, the song reflects the band's ability to deliver intense, cathartic rock experiences that defined the genre's late nineties output. Its inclusion on the live album highlights the group's dynamic stage presence and the enduring appeal of their mid-90s catalog.
