The Hell Song

Album: Does This Look Infected? (2002)
Charted: 35
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  • Everybody's got their problems
    Everybody says the same things to you
    It's just a matter how you solve them
    And knowing how to change the things you've been through

    I feel I've come to realize
    How fast life can be compromised
    Step back to see what's going on
    I can't believe this happened to you
    This happened to you

    It's just a problem that I'm faced with am I
    Not the only one who hates to stand by
    Complications that are first in this line
    With all these pictures running through my mind

    Knowing endless consequences
    I feel so useless in this
    Get back, step back, and as for me
    I can't believe

    Part of me won't agree
    'Cause I don't know if it's for sure
    Suddenly, suddenly
    I don't feel so insecure

    Part of me won't agree
    'Cause I don't know if it's for sure
    Suddenly, suddenly
    I don't feel so insecure
    Anymore

    Everybody's got their problems
    Everybody says the same things to you
    It's just a matter how you solve them
    But what else are we supposed to do

    Part of me won't agree
    'Cause I don't know if it's for sure
    Suddenly, suddenly
    I don't feel so insecure

    Part of me won't agree
    'Cause I don't know if it's for sure
    Suddenly, suddenly
    I don't feel so insecure
    Anymore

    Why do things that matter the most
    Never end up being what we chose
    Now that I find knowing so bad
    I don't think I knew what I had

    Why do things that matter the most
    Never end up being what we chose
    Now that I find knowing so bad
    I don't think I knew what I had Writer/s: Deryck Jason Whibley, Greig Andrew Nori
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 17

  • Brad from Nocona, Tx@Jeff: *facepalm*
  • Tyler from Leoma, Tn@Jeff
    So Green Day, Sum 41, and Rush don't rock, just because they're from Canada? That has got to be the most biased statement I've ever heard.
  • Samantha from West Orange, NjI really love this song. It speaks to my heart. It just proves that everyine has problems and that you have the power to change the outcome. because my dad has been sick for the past 8 years it seems that i have forgotten the good times. This song gives me hope that my family will pull through and we will be happy. thank you sum 41 for making this song.
  • Nate from Syrause, Nyk, dave from montreal, almost every rock song (especially modern music) is a repeating chord progression, with a different progression thrown in for the chorus. thats just how it is
  • Jeff from Austin, TxReal rockers don't come from Canada
  • Josh from New York, Nydave from montreal, very stupid comment, last time i checked, metallica made videos, megadeth made videos, soundgarden, nirvana, pearl jam, rhcp, sublime, you name a band (since 1979) and chances are they've made a music video for at least one song.
  • Caroline from Long Island, Nyk, dave from montreal, what do you consider a real "rock band" cause, i consider that like, nirvana, metallica, rage against the machine, and guess what, they have videos. and sum 41 owns, and they are the greatest ever, and this video is amazing,an amazing video for an amazing song, i love sum, and cone's boy band good looks!
  • Dave from Montreal, CanadaReal rockers don't make videos
  • Dave from Montreal, CanadaYea the solo's somewhat juicy, but man if you think that's a "good" solo... listen to dimebag darrell or zakk wylde, you won't understand what's going on.. And I wish they tried different chords, instead of repeating the same chord progression throughout the whole song. geez..
  • Tbis from Gpf, Michigan, Mithis is an awsome song and the solo is awsome(not as hard as you would think) and i love their videos cause they make them real cheap like real rockers should. sum 41 rocks.
  • Jen from Perryville, Mdi love the song and the video :)
  • Ashley from Moncton, CanadaI love the solo in this song, and it's got a great ending- i don't think I knew what I ha-D. with all that emphasis on the D.
  • Matt from Birmingham, EnglandBrilliant song, and I love the solo (1:39).
  • Jamez from Kendibredge, WvThis is a great song.

    I heard that the toys were actually Steve-O's personal collection(most of them)
  • Ariel from Woodbridge, Ctthe part that goes "Everybody's got their problems/Everybody says the same things to you/It's just a matter how you solve them/And knowing how to change the things you've been through" reminds me of Nickelback's "How you remind me"
  • Scott Baldwin from Edmonton, Canadayah,but waht dosent??
  • Kurt from Downers Grove, IlI love the video for this song! It reminds me of when I used to videotape wrestling matches with my WWF action figures. Man, those were the days!
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