"Bleed" | |
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3rd track of Soulfly | |
Featuring | Fred Durst & DJ Lethal |
Sung by | Max Cavalera, Fred Durst |
Duration | 4:06 |
Genre(s) | Nu metal, rap metal |
Lyrics by | Max Cavalera, Fred Durst |
Composed by | Max Cavalera |
Produced by | Ross Robinson, Richard Kaplan |
Released in | 1998 |
Previous track "No Hope = No Fear" |
Next track "Tribe" |
Single | |
Released on | May 5, 1998 |
Record label | Roadrunner |
Search YouTube to play this song. |
"Bleed" is a song included on the self-titled debut album Soulfly, released in 1998. It is the third single released by the band, and features the first music video released by Soulfly. This song tributes to the death of Max Cavalera's stepson Dana Wells.
This song is about pain, madness, and lying. The song features Limp Bizkit members Fred Durst, who shares vocals with Cavalera, and DJ Lethal, who does scratching. The guest contribute to the rap elements in this song. Notable scenes in the music video include bandmates and guests strangling each other, and driving with shattered windshield.
"Bleed" is one of the trailer songs for the movie Driven, but didn't included on its soundtrack. But the film Faust: Love of the Damned has this song on their original theatrical soundtrack released in 2001.
Lyrics[]
What goes around comes around
What goes around comes around
What goes around comes around
You better realize
You kill life, you kill life
Why? Why?
I see your eyes, I see your lies
I see you hide inside
What goes around comes around
Now it's your time
How long can you lie?
How long can you hide?
How long can you live with your soul bleed?
How long can you live with your soul?
Bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed
Bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed
Bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed
Bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed
Go, go
What goes around comes around
No more lies
You kill life, you kill life
Why? Why?
See a mother cry
See a brother cry
What goes around comes around
Now it's your time
How long can you lie?
How long can you hide?
How long can you live with your soul bleed?
How long can you live with your soul?
Bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed
Bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed
Bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed
Bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed
Fuck it [incomprehensible]
Bring it on
Bring it
I'll make you bleed and you're bleeding now
I'll make you bleed and you're bleeding now
I'll make you bleed and you're bleeding now
Muthafucka
I got my pride and that's all I need
I'll make you bleed with another blow without the radio
Don't take advantage of this process
You might have to digest a blade made for your ass to fade
I'm living on instinct
Never think when I'm rushin' bones crushin'
When I put your sorry ass in a package
You piece of shit sealed and delivered from a savage
And now you sweat because you're goin' down
You envious clown fuckin' bleed
Bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed
Bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed
Bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, fuck it
Bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, bleed, oh shit
Personnel[]
Band performers
- Max Cavalera – vocals, rhythm guitar, berimbau
- Jackson Bandeira – lead guitar
- Marcelo Dias – bass guitar
- Roy Mayorga – drums
Guest performers
Songwriters
- Max Cavalera – lyrics, music
- Fred Durst – lyrics
Engineers and producers
- Richard Kaplan – engineering, additional production
- Chuck Johnson – second engineering
- Rob Agnello – second engineering
- Steve Sisco – mix engineering
- Andy Wallace – mixing
- George Marino – mastering
- Ross Robinson – production
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Live-only songs on various albums
"Spit" • "Beneath the Remains/Dead Embryonic Cells" • "Roots Bloody Roots" • "Attitude" • "Sanctuary" • "Polícia"