Ihateit - Underoath

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I used to think I had it all
Somehow I fell back into habits that tear me apart
I never got to say I'm sorry
But I can't sleep alone tonight

If it's good for me and it's good for you
If I die tonight, then I'll make it up to you

You're the only thing that gets me high
And I hate it, and I hate it
You're the only thing that gets me high
And I hate it, and I hate it

I'm tangled up in my own image
But I hate who's staring back at me

If it's the truth I seek, it's the truth you'll serve
If my soul is weak, then I'll make it up to you

You're the only thing that gets me high
And I hate it, and I hate it
You're the only thing that gets me high
And I hate it, and I hate it

I'm just a user
I'm just a user
I'm just a user
'Cause I used you up to my end
If you could see me now
I wear a beggar's crown
If I could turn back time
I wouldn't change a fuckin' thing

God, erase me
We don't deserve the life you give
I don't deserve the life you give
God, I can't change at all
We don't deserve the life you give
I don't deserve the life you give

You're the only thing that gets me high
And I hate it, and I hate it
You're the only thing that gets me high
And I hate it, and I hate it

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Underoath (occasionally typeset as underOATH or UNDERØATH) is an American metalcore band originally formed on November 30, 1997 in Ocala, Florida, but later relocated to Tampa, Florida, which was home to some of their newer members.

During the band's early years, when they were fronted by former vocalist Dallas Taylor, Underoath displayed a heavier style than their later, more well-known work, incorporating disparate influences from death and black metal. With Taylor, they released Act of Depression, Cries of the Past, and The Changing of Times. Following Taylor's departure, Spencer Chamberlain became lead vocalist. The band then released They're Only Chasing Safety and Define the Great Line, gaining a certified gold rating and the highest-charting Christian album on The Billboard 200 since 1997, respectively. These two albums have given them more mainstream and commercial success. They're Only Chasing Safety marked an extreme departure from their earlier work, with extensive use of clean vocals and poppy rhythms, and a near-complete eradication of breakdowns and the use of double-bass. Define The Great Line reflected another shift in style, once again incorporating heavier styles into Underoath's sound. While the album still featured extensive clean vocals, its use of heavier vocals, detuned guitars, and Botch-inspired guitar work paved the way for Underoath's future.

Underoath released a live album called Survive, Kaleidoscope on May 27, 2008. Earlier that year, the band recorded a new studio album called Lost in the Sound of Separation, which was released on September 2, 2008, peaking at number 8 on the Billboard 200. In April 2010, Aaron Gillespie announced his resignation from the band, stating that there are no hard feelings and that he will continue to pursue his other band, The Almost, leaving Underoath with none of its founding members.

The band recorded their seventh album with new drummer Daniel Davison, formerly of Norma Jean. The album, Ø (Disambiguation), was released on November 9, 2010.

In October 2012, Underoath announced that they would be disbanding the following year, in addition to a career-spanning compilation album, Anthology: 1999–2013, which was released on November 6, 2012. The band then embarked on a nine-date farewell tour, which wrapped up at Jannus Live in St. Petersburg, Florida on January 26, 2013. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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