“Faint” Linkin Park Lyrics

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“Faint” Linkin Park Lyrics

[Mike Shinoda:]
I am a little bit of loneliness, a little bit of disregard
Handful of complaints, but I can’t help the fact that everyone can see these scars
I am what I want you to want, what I want you to feel
But it’s like no matter what I do, I can’t convince you, to just believe this is real

So I let go watching you, turn your back like you always do
Face away and pretend that I’m not
But I’ll be here ’cause you’re all that I got

[Chester Bennington:]
I can’t feel the way I did before
Don’t turn your back on me
I won’t be ignored
Time won’t heal this damage anymore
Don’t turn your back on me
I won’t be ignored

[Mike Shinoda:]
I am a little bit insecure, a little unconfident
‘Cause you don’t understand I do what I can but sometimes I don’t make sense
I am what you never wanna say, but I’ve never had a doubt
It’s like no matter what I do I can’t convince you for once just to hear me out

So I let go watching you, turn your back like you always do
Face away and pretend that I’m not
But I’ll be here ’cause you’re all that I’ve got

[Chester Bennington:]
I can’t feel the way I did before
Don’t turn your back on me
I won’t be ignored
Time won’t heal this damage anymore
Don’t turn your back on me
I won’t be ignored

Now
Hear me out now
You’re gonna listen to me, like it or not
Right now
Hear me out now
You’re gonna listen to me, like it or not
Right now

I can’t feel the way I did before
Don’t turn your back on me
I won’t be ignored

I can’t feel the way I did before
Don’t turn your back on me
I won’t be ignored
Time won’t heal this damage anymore
Don’t turn your back on me
I won’t be ignored

I can’t feel
Don’t turn your back on me
I won’t be ignored
Time won’t heal
Don’t turn your back on me
I won’t be ignored

Lyrical Diary: “Faint” Linkin Park Lyrics


“Faint” Linkin Park Lyrics. Writer(s): Mike Shinoda, Chester Charles Bennington, Joseph Hahn, Robert G. Bourdon, Brad Delson, Dave Farrell

The scratch guitar track that guitarist Brad Delson recorded in the studio bus served as the basis for developing the melody for this song. A little over seventy beats per minute were the speed of the music (BPM). After hearing it, Mike Shinoda decided to speed up the tempo to 135 beats per minute (BPM), and the group ultimately felt that this version was more enjoyable.

This song’s version was included on the mashup EP titled “Collision Course” that Jay-Z collaborated on. On that version, the words to Jay-song Z’s “Jigga What” were mashed up with those of this song.

This song’s music video was shot in Los Angeles and featured the members of the fan club LP Underground standing in front of the band performing the song. The band is hit almost entirely from behind, giving the impression that they are silhouettes throughout most music videos.

There is a demo version of this song on the “Underground 9.0 Fan Club” release. Mike Shinoda is the one who raps the different lyrics, while Chester Bennington provides minor background vocals.

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