Tourniquet
Evanescence
i tried to kill the pain but only brought more i lay dying and i'm pouring crimson regret and betrayal i'm dying praying bleeding and screaming am i too lost to be saved am i too lost? my God my tourniquet return to me salvation my God my tourniquet return to me salvation do you remember me lost for so long will you be on the other side or will you forget me i'm dying praying bleeding and screaming am i too lost to be saved am i too lost? my God my tourniquet return to me salvation my God my tourniquet return to me salvation my wounds cry for the grave my soul cries for deliverance will i be denied Christ tourniquet my suicide00s 2003 80s alternative alternative metal alternative rock american amy lee angry angst angsty applicable arkansas bad mood Ben Moody black metal blurry chamber pop chick metal chilling christian christian rock CKY dance dark dark chilly death metal depressed depressing depressive effing good songs electronic emo Energetic ethereal Evanescence fav fave songs Faves Favorite Favorite Artists favorites Favourite Songs favourite tracks Favourites female Female fronted metal female vocalist female vocalists female vocals female voice metal female voice rock Female Voices finnish finnish rock frankfurth Girl Rock god gold star goth goth metal goth rock Gothic Gothic Metal Gothic Rock great guitar hard rock hardcore heavy metal introspective life sucks Linkin Park Love Metal Melodic Death Metal metal new wave newly added Nu Metal Nu-metal other pain pop pop rock post-grunge punk religion rock Rock on sad seen live Soft-Rock special spiritual suicide symphonic metal tkhere Tourniquet vent vocals female
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