In My Role As The Most Hated Singer In The Local Underground Music Scene Written in early 1992 for the Mecury sessions and eventually ending up as a b-side to the UK single of "Keep Me Around" released in June 1993. It was first performed live at the Bottom Of The Hill in San Francisco in April 1992 though rarely played after apart from a couple of times when they opened up for Pearl Jam in October 1993. Also available on a US promo CD for "Over And Done" |
In my role as the most hated singer
In the local underground music scene I've met a lot of well-dressed cowards Who were never afraid of anything I used to hang on each and every word But now it just seems like a waste of time You can say anything you want now baby Just as long as you don't try and waste my time Oh God I loved you I should've killed you when I had the chance Now you say that in my sight you love me But at the time it was kind of hard to tell I feel like I've been wrung dry baby It's too late, why don't you just go to hell Oh God I loved you I should've killed you when I had the chance In my role as the most hated singer In the local underground music scene All I got was to find your fingerprints Over everything I've loved and everything I've been Oh God I loved you I should've killed you when I had the chance I cut you up and I'll stick the knife in I swear you still won't feel a thing |