“666” is the eighth track of John Frusciante’s Inside of Emptiness, it features Omar Rodríguez-López on the lead guitar. This track show us a noisy side of Frusciante and his mastery of multiple genres of rock. It creates an explosive and beautiful song.
[Intro]
(Three, four)
[Verse 1]
Something these days in the air
I'm afraid to sing this song 'cause no one answers me
Got in the way of this one chance of mine
I threw it back, it wasn't gonna last
I jumped ahead, there was a slipstream
One good feelin' there, I got out quick
Lower than I go, I'm a pinball
Sticking through a lot, then down the side wall
[Chorus]
The drop!
The drop!
[Verse 2]
I must have been alone, in the meantime
Nothing comes my way, I'm proud to say
I crossed a line, I said goodbye
This state to recreate, it's the drain of time
I lead you on, there were no days to wait for
No carrying on, life's still a disease
Help it along, it's a sure thing
Everyone I meet is a laughing star
[Chorus]
The drop!
The drop!
[Bridge]
You all should walk through a poster
You should see how things align
Change how you see a decline
See how high you really climb
You oughta walk through a poster
You should see how things align
Change how you see a decline
See how high you really climb
[Guitar Solo]
[Bridge]
You all should walk through a poster
You should see how things align
Change how you see a decline
See how high you really climb
[Outro]
The drop!
The drop!
666 was written by John Frusciante.
666 was produced by John Frusciante.
John Frusciante released 666 on Tue Oct 26 2004.