Music Video
Featured In
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Pennywise
Performer
Jim Lindberg
Lead Vocals
Fletcher Dragge
Guitar
Randy Bradbury
Bass
Byron Mcmackin
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Jim Lindberg
Composer
Fletcher Dragge
Composer
Randy Bradbury
Composer
Byron Mcmackin
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Pennywise
Producer
Joe Barresi
Mixing Engineer
Andrew Busher
Assistant Engineer
Jeff Thomas
Assistant Mixing Engineer
Lyrics
I'd like to encourage you to believe the things I do
Fact is something's wrong inside of me
At times I find it hard to see what I really wanna be
That's when something snaps inside of me
I was once just like you born without a fuckin' clue and now I live my life to be free
Live your life, Jesus Christ, trouble in your paradise
Mom and dad, they're not too proud of me
They're not too proud of me, they're not too proud of me
I'm never gonna be, it's so plain to see you are not like me
Look at what you've done to me, a product of society
Confusion on your face is plain to see
I can't stand your attitude, think I'm lost, think I'm rude
Your opinion's invalid to me
You don't like my tatoos, how does this dishonor you
Don't you know what's inside of me?
Sick and tired of all the lies, when will you realize I'm proud just being me?
They're not too proud of me, they're not too proud of me
I'm never gonna be, it's so plain to see you are not like me
Yeah yeah, I can't believe, hopeless indecision's got a hold on me
Yeah yeah, it's plain to see I'm a product of society
There's something wrong with me
There's something wrong with me
Never gonna be who you wanna be, you are not like me
They're not too proud of me, they're not too proud of me
I'm never gonna be, it's so plain to see you are not like me
Yeah yeah, I can't believe, hopeless indecision's got a hold on me
Yeah yeah, it's plain to see I'm a product of society
There's something wrong with me
There's something wrong with me
There's something's wrong with me
There's something's wrong with me
Writer(s): Randy James Bradbury, Fletcher Douglas Dragge, Byron C. Mcmackin, James William Lindberg
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