Get Out

Album: Painting Of A Panic Attack (2016)
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  • Lead singer Scott Hutchison: "'Get Out' is about that person to whom you are completely addicted. They are a drug, and the one that you don't feel like quitting. They live in your blood and will not leave. It's wonderful, yet terribly unhealthy."
  • The song took very little time to come together apart from a struggle to find a lyric that sounded better in the chorus. Scott Hutchinson told Gigwise: "I couldn't find anything, and that's probably because the right thing just came out of my stupid mouth the first time round. Sometimes you shouldn't ask toooo many questions of a song."

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