You had anger pulsed rage unexplored pathways limitless boundaries a voice above the din screaming so loud and now you are the masses you used to run so fast where were you going no where I've seen the path you took it leads in circles counter productive exhausted by your slavery you are broken nothing new preach words you no longer believe in stale words are as empty as your heart lies breed hatred and contempt keep on grasping we wont help as your consumed into nothing your lies defeat your purpose only lies


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    i cant believe no one has posted on this song.. great band.... some songs about girls screwing him over... this one is comparing his relationship sort of with the song title... in a distinct sort of way..

    pinkfloyd_atreyuon November 29, 2004   Link
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    Atreyu is one of the most gayest bands in the world, they total ripped off Inflames and Iron Maiden. Atreyu can go suck a dick!

    Samuraiguy420on February 24, 2005   Link
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    Atreyu is one of the most gayest bands in the world, they total ripped off Inflames and Iron Maiden. Atreyu can go suck a dick!

    Samuraiguy420on February 24, 2005   Link
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    ^^^ and the point of posting that was...?

    pipyoolikeon December 31, 2005   Link
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    you want me to be irrational? ok i'll give you irrational:

    in flames SUCKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    B12on January 07, 2006   Link
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    not cause their music is bad (it's actually great) but THEY'RE the ones who ripped off Atreyu!!! See? so the only reason in flames are so good, it's cause they copied Atreyu.

    B12on February 06, 2006   Link
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    ....actually In Flames gave inspiration for Atreyu, since In Flames were back in the 90's....like 92 or 93

    cocarockson February 15, 2006   Link
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    What?! In Flames go back before atreyu? i thought they were n00bs.

    B12on July 04, 2006   Link
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    this song is tighttttttttttt furrealllll

    saraXkillson March 14, 2008   Link

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