Forget to Remember
Mudvayne
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What have I done? Where have I come from? When I burnt the backs With the sun through a glass Did I seal the loss That's become me? Feeling undone What have I become? When I turned my back on you I turned my back on myself And became this machine Thoughtlessness Selfishness Hopelessness Arrogant I feel it on the inside Twisting and contorting Memory has shaped me once again Still feel you on the inside Biting through and stinging Will I ever forget to remember? Shadows in the sun Filter through us Still wrestle the demons That arrested me as a child Confession rejected We grow up To give up People step on the cracks For wounds owed paid back Through the words of surrender Emptiness Loneliness Listlessness Worthless I feel it on the inside Twisting and contorting Memory has shaped me once again Still feel you on the inside Biting through and stinging Will I ever forget to remember? Can you save me? From myself From these memories Can you save me? From myself From these memories Surrender To the shadows Haunting inside Bleed through you Surrender to the secretes, inside Lies within you I feel it on the inside Twisting and contorting Memory has shaped me once again Still feel you on the inside Biting through and stinging Will I ever forget to remember? Can't feel you on the inside Set down the bag and left it Lost memory has left me One again Open up the inside Admission for the cleansing Now that I've forgotten to remember Surrender To the shadows Haunting inside Bleed through you
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Written by: CHAD L. GRAY, GREG TRIBBETT, MATTHEW MCDONOUGH, RYAN MARTINIE
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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13 facts about this song
Genre Classification"Forget to Remember" by Mudvayne can be classified as an alternative metal, nu metal, and hard rock song.
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Album InformationThe song is from the album "Lost and Found" which was released in 2005.
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Chart PerformanceIn 2005, "Forget to Remember" reached number 37 on the US Mainstream Rock charts.
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Movie SoundtrackThis song was used as the lead single for the soundtrack of the horror film "Saw II."
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Band's FormationMudvayne was formed in 1996; its original members were Chad Gray, Greg Tribbett, Matthew McDonough and Shawn Barclay.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Forget to Remember" includes clips from the movie "Saw II", interspersed with the band performing the song.
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Historical ReferenceIt is one of Mudvayne's most popular and recognizable songs.
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Grammy NominationMudvayne was nominated for a Grammy for Best Metal Performance for the song "Determined", a song from the same album as "Forget to Remember."
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Commercial SuccessThe album "Lost and Found" itself received great success, becoming Platinum-certified in the US after selling over 1,000,000 copies.
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Lyrical ThemeThe song's lyrics involve the theme of trauma and the wish to completely forget painful memories.
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Musical StyleMusically, the song is pumping with heavy guitar riffs, groovy drum patterns and powerful vocals, reflecting Mudvayne's signature style.
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Live PerformancesDespite the band's hiatus and eventual dissolution, "Forget to Remember" remains a staple and fan favorite in live performances.
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Band's Hiatus & ReformationAfter disbanding in 2010, Mudvayne announced their return in 2021 and fans hope to hear "Forget to Remember" live in their future performances.
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