Manufacturing Discontent

Gregory Puciato, Benjamin Weinman

Discarded a broken escape
Fortunate to be in this state
Firing on a boredom innate
Chewing on a ticking grenade
Listening to the comforting shade
Instinctive

I'm supporting a string of destructive habits
And fighting more that I care to admit

Crumbling from a sudden dead weight

Here lies me
Now what's the meaning
Here lies me
Now what's the meaning

Oh won't you tell me
Now won't you tell me the point
I was trying to find myself
I wasn't looking for you

But you gave me the point
I was trying to kill myself
What else was I
What else was I gonna do

I had a pretty good time
I had a pretty good time

A long goodbye
Ascension to demise
A vow to break
A lesson for the wise

I was put here to survive
Why is your burden mine

Holding space for this
There's a place we must have missed
And they're open real late
And I believe that we should go
As a consolation
But directions are unknown

Tonight would be the perfect time for us to reach the peak

It takes a lot to try to care
The truth's below the surface, beneath the deep
When you live on the thinnest air
And even condescension comes with a fee

Slow to care
Slow to care

Now you tell me the point
I was trying to find myself
I wasn't looking for you
Looking for you, looking

But you gave me the point
I was trying to kill myself
What else was I gonna do, gonna do
I had a pretty good time

Trivia about the song Manufacturing Discontent by The Dillinger Escape Plan

When was the song “Manufacturing Discontent” released by The Dillinger Escape Plan?
The song Manufacturing Discontent was released in 2016, on the album “Dissociation”.
Who composed the song “Manufacturing Discontent” by The Dillinger Escape Plan?
The song “Manufacturing Discontent” by The Dillinger Escape Plan was composed by Gregory Puciato, Benjamin Weinman.

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