She shouts, "The most incessant, the most deplete"
She said, "Show me conscience with nothing to eat"
She said, "Null the worm"
Let's sober up
Caught in time with the fizz of the burn
And so we burn

Can you begin at the ending,
So that I may begin again?
I took this from you,
I thought I was you
Now don't misunderstand me
I never meant to create you

Only mayhem


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Project Mayhem Lyrics as written by Alejandro Martinez Linares Alejandro M. Linares

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    dude, nate and darryl should start their own band..they sound so rad together...

    pinkcheetozon September 01, 2002   Link
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    This song is so deep, Daryl's voice and lyrics are just amazing and the way he sings it just puts energy into you. This personally is my favorite song besides Ender.

    sephiroth9122339on April 14, 2002   Link
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    isnt finch's singer nate? confused

    her heartacheon April 17, 2002   Link
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    Uhhh, ignorance. Either way, Darryl from glass jaw lays down vocals on this track "Project Mayhem", as well he also drops them on "Grey Matter.

    hansdude84on April 20, 2002   Link
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    nate is finch's singer, however, daryl from glassjaw is feature in grey matter and project mayhem

    brokenwishon April 23, 2002   Link
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    probably the only finch song i DON'T like :)

    bluekitty2on April 27, 2002   Link
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    isn't this from fight club? (project mayhem) man, that was a confusing, brutal movie.

    better halfon April 27, 2002   Link
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    Yep pretty sure it is... i love that movie! muahahhah TYLER DURDEN SAYS USE SOAP

    NOFXJuggaloGirgoon April 28, 2002   Link
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    This song rules, cuz it pays homage to Fight Club, one of the greatest movies ever.... And Daryl and Nate just trade off lines like crazy...it's amazing....I love it.....

    Angelus Erratuson May 01, 2002   Link
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    ahh. this song is very awesome. nate & daryl sound alot alike on it though... but i love this song.

    her heartacheon May 05, 2002   Link

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