“12 Hundred” (which is also referred to as “1200”) is the first single for Mushroomhead’s fifth studio album, Savior Sorrow, as well as its opening track.
Also featured on the same single 7" vinyl is the song “Save Us”.
It is also the debut single for Waylon Reavis as the harsh vocalist of Mushroomh...
[Intro: Waylon Reavis]
Is there really anyone there?
Fall on deaf ears, all of my prayers
[Verse 1: Jeffrey Nothing & Waylon Reavis]
The mother of nothing
The mother of sin
The father of decadence within us
A brother of suffering inside
(Is there really anyone there?)
[Verse 2: Waylon Reavis]
Why can't you look at me now?
I hope you like what you've done to me
Drown in your misery
[Chorus: Jeffrey Nothing & Waylon Reavis]
We need something new you made-up
The more you give up, it's never enough
The more you give up, it's never enough
Or this could be the day we rise
When you give up, it's never enough
When you give up, it's never enough
[Post-Chorus: Waylon Reavis]
Why can't you look at me now?
Why can't you look at me now?
[Verse 1: Jeffrey Nothing & Waylon Reavis]
The mother of nothing
The mother of sin
The father of decadence within us
A brother of suffering inside
(Why can't you look at me now?)
[Verse 3: Waylon Reavis]
I hope you like what you've done to me
Uneased by the thought of me
Only through your suffering
Will you learn to forget?
Will you learn to forget, through your suffering?
[Post-Chorus: Jeffrey Nothing]
We need something new you made-up
Or this could be the day we rise
[Bridge: Jeffrey Nothing & Waylon Reavis]
I wonder why
Who will survive?
When we try
With their life
[Outro: Waylon Reavis]
When you give up, it's never enough
When you give up, it's never enough
(When you give up, it's never enough)
(When you give up, it's never enough)
When you give up, it's never enough
When you give up, it's never enough
When you give up, when you give up
When you give up, it's never enough
12 Hundred was produced by Steve Felton.
Drummer Skinny, explains about the “12 Hundred” video: “It’s very, very horror movie-esque — really gory and bloody and pretty evil.”[4] It was filmed by Video Director, Maskmaker and Make-up artist Dave Henson Greathouse on the set of the movie “The Zombie Rage”. The music video won “2007 Video Of...