Ryland Raus: The theme is time travel. About wishing you could go back and correct things that were done wrong in the past. But also realizing that the experiences of our past should not be changed, because they have aided in molding who we are today. Sometimes thinking about what you should have done or said can drive you right out of your mind. In the finale of the song, this process is portrayed.
John LaRussa: This song was almost a B-side for me. It was the first song I was happy with for the record. So it's the oldest. But after I messed with it a bunch and got with the band on it, I think it came out better than I thought. Lots of energy and fast-paced, which is what I was shooting for on it. Chris (drums) really helped keep it tight and fast.
Hearing is believing. Now that you know the story behind the song, listen for yourself and learn more about the album - right here!
Preview and Purchase Inhale Exhale CDs
Have a Happy 4/20 With These Smoking Accessories
Live: Michael Monroe and Donnie Vie Rock Chicago
On The Record: Collective Soul, A Day To Remember And More
Tim Gartland - Right Amount of Funky
Goo Goo Dolls Share Never Before Seen Footage In New 'Iris' Lyric Video
10cc Launching 2025 Ultimate Ultimate Greatest Hits Tour
Bay Area Thrash Supergroup Nefarious Unleash 'One Nation Enslaved' Video
Descendents, Duff McKagan, Lee Ving, Voivod And More Discuss D.O.A. Tribute
DIY The Rise and Fall and Rise of Punk Rock Trailer Released
TV on the Radio's Tunde Adebimpe Shares 'Somebody New' Video
Official Richard Manuel Of The Band Biography Announced
In Theory Recruit Eric Gales For Cover Of Led Zeppelin's 'Since I've Been Loving You'