Free Publicity
Free Publicity

Emmure - Free Publicity Lyrics

Apr 15, 2014
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Free Publicity Lyrics

It's becoming quite clear
I've dug myself a little deeper it seems
And there's no way out
Unless I die
Just to get you off the fucking back
Leave me alone, I'm only human
I never said that we're perfect
I'm saying sorry but it seems you only care for my faults
So I'm taking it back, now I don't give a fuck

You two-faced fucking coward
Why don't you say it to my face?

I bet you won't
Yeah you're just lucky that I'm someone with so much to lose
I bet you won't
Now I know better than to
Talk to someone who's so weak and so spineless
Remember without me your life doesn't mean shit

You fucking coward
Why don't you hate yourself?
Why don't you hate yourself?

(One punch to this guy, would knock him the fuck out)

Bring it
Give me your best shot, give me your best shot, give me your best shot
Bring it
Give me your best shot, give me your best shot, give me your best shot

Why don't you hate yourself?
Why don't you hate yourself?

Writer(s): Frank Palmeri, Jesse Ketive
Copyright(s): Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Free Publicity' by Emmure?

    The lyrics for 'Free Publicity' were written by Frankie Palmeri and Jesse Ketive.

  2. When was 'Free Publicity' by Emmure released?

    'Free Publicity' is from the album 'Eternal Enemies,' which was released on April 15, 2014.

  3. What type of music genre does 'Free Publicity' fall under?

    'Free Publicity' is generally categorized under deathcore and metalcore, genres known for their aggressive and heavy musical style.

  4. Which album features the song 'Free Publicity'?

    The song 'Free Publicity' is featured on Emmure's sixth studio album, 'Eternal Enemies.'

  5. Did 'Free Publicity' spark any controversy?

    While 'Free Publicity' itself did not directly spark controversy, the album 'Eternal Enemies' did due to the original title of the first track, 'Bring a Gun to School,' which was changed to '(Untitled)' following public backlash.

  6. Are there any key events associated with members of Emmure around the release of 'Free Publicity'?

    Yes, shortly after the release of 'Eternal Enemies,' drummer Mark Castillo departed from the band. Later in December 2015, Jesse Ketive, Mark Davis, and Mike Mulholland also left Emmure.

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