They say freak
When you're singled out
The red
Well it filters through

So lay down
The threat is real
When his sight
Goes red again

Seeing red again
Seeing red again

This change
He won't contain
Slip away
To clear your mind
When asked
Who made it show (who made it show)
The truth
He gives into most

So lay down
The threat is real
When his sight
Goes red again

So lay down
The threat is real
When his sight
Goes red again

So lay down
The threat is real
When his sight
Goes red again

Seeing red again
Seeing red again
Seeing red again
Seeing red again
Seeing red again
Seeing red again
Seeing red again
Seeing red

They say freak, when you're singled out
The red, it filters through


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The Red Lyrics as written by Peter Loeffler Joseph Loeffler

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    Pete Loeffler, the lead singer of Chevelle, stated in an interview regarding the song and video that "The Red" is a commentary on frustration and anger in general - becoming so upset that you literally are seeing "red". The video makes this fairly clear as well; Loeffler is a speaker at an anger management seminar, and is watching the anger in the attendees build up throughout the song.

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