Orange Goblin
Orange Goblin
Orange Goblin
Orange Goblin
Orange Goblin
Orange Goblin
Orange Goblin
Orange Goblin
Orange Goblin
Ripped apart from the core
My hands are so sore
The pills help me dream as hate drips from my pores
Poison coursing my veins
So filled with disdain
I can never return to the pain of before
Wrap my bandaged remains
In these old rusty chains
Ship me out to the sea
Where my soul can be free
Amputation of mind
I've been so unkind
The poisonous path to destruction unwinds
Blackened lung of despair
Can't take in the air
In my final throes, one last time close my eyes
Wrap my bandaged remains
In these old rusty chains
Ship me out to the sea
Where my soul can be free
Wrap my bandaged remains
In these old rusty chains
Ship me out to the sea
Where my soul can be free
Beginners Guide to Suicide was written by Martyn Millard & Joe Hoare & Ben Ward (Metal) & Chris Turner (Orange Goblin).
Beginners Guide to Suicide was produced by Mark Daghorn.
[…] It was a pretty big departure musically. Joe [Hoare] had this great lazy blues riff, this dark Southern blues done in an almost Nick Cave way. The song really drove home this idea of people being so tired of living in such miserable circumstances. London at the time [of the Bubonic plague] would...
“Beginners Guide to Suicide” was originally just a title I liked that popped into my head. It was about people who would rather take the easy way out than getting the [Bubonic] Plague and have a slow, miserable death – they’d just poison themselves.
–Matt Ward, Metal Hammer UK #353