Producer Kevin Churko encouraged frontman and lyricist Ivan Moody to take a highly personal approach throughout the record, and this song is about his self-destructive nature. Bathory explained to Kerrang!: "He definitely has multiple personalities that cause his life to be surrounded by chaos, and on this song he gives a really deep insight into the way that he is and the way that his mind works."
This track was originally going to be a bonus song but guitarist Zoltan Bathory explained to Metal Hammer, "it turned out so well — so primal, so stark — that we decided to include it on the album."
This is definitely the way I'm understanding it. It shows that it can be hard in his head and he may feel at risk of doing something dangerous, but while still having a handle on it all.
This is definitely the way I'm understanding it. It shows that it can be hard in his head and he may feel at risk of doing something dangerous, but while still having a handle on it all.
It was this very song that gave me a passion for this genre of music. It seams like Ivan Moody is in my head and lived my life. FFDP is my favorite of all time, cuz its so real to me and gives me comfort to know that there are others out there and hope that I can be successful even in my dis-functional mind.
It was this very song that gave me a passion for this genre of music. It seams like Ivan Moody is in my head and lived my life. FFDP is my favorite of all time, cuz its so real to me and gives me comfort to know that there are others out there and hope that I can be successful even in my dis-functional mind.
Producer Kevin Churko encouraged frontman and lyricist Ivan Moody to take a highly personal approach throughout the record, and this song is about his self-destructive nature. Bathory explained to Kerrang!: "He definitely has multiple personalities that cause his life to be surrounded by chaos, and on this song he gives a really deep insight into the way that he is and the way that his mind works."
This track was originally going to be a bonus song but guitarist Zoltan Bathory explained to Metal Hammer, "it turned out so well — so primal, so stark — that we decided to include it on the album."
This is definitely the way I'm understanding it. It shows that it can be hard in his head and he may feel at risk of doing something dangerous, but while still having a handle on it all.
This is definitely the way I'm understanding it. It shows that it can be hard in his head and he may feel at risk of doing something dangerous, but while still having a handle on it all.
It was this very song that gave me a passion for this genre of music. It seams like Ivan Moody is in my head and lived my life. FFDP is my favorite of all time, cuz its so real to me and gives me comfort to know that there are others out there and hope that I can be successful even in my dis-functional mind.
It was this very song that gave me a passion for this genre of music. It seams like Ivan Moody is in my head and lived my life. FFDP is my favorite of all time, cuz its so real to me and gives me comfort to know that there are others out there and hope that I can be successful even in my dis-functional mind.