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One of the most hard-hitting tracks from Linkin Park’s third studio album Minutes to Midnight, “No More Sorrow” takes a bold and brash social perspective. The song is from the POV of the common man who is fed up with the corruption that influential people breed and cherish.
[Instrumental Intro]
[Verse 1: Chester Bennington]
Are you lost in your lies?
Do you tell yourself I don't realize
Your crusade's a disguise
Replaced freedom with fear, you trade money for lives
[Pre-Chorus: Chester Bennington]
I'm aware of what you've done
[Chorus: Chester Bennington]
No, no more sorrow
I've paid for your mistakes
Your time is borrowed
Your time has come to be replaced
[Verse 2: Chester Bennington]
I see pain, I see need
I see liars and thieves abuse power with greed
I had hope, I believed
But I'm beginning to think that I've been deceived
[Pre-Chorus: Chester Bennington]
You will pay for what you've done
[Chorus: Chester Bennington]
No, no more sorrow
I've paid for your mistakes
Your time is borrowed
Your time has come to be replaced
[Bridge: Chester Bennington]
Thieves and hypocrites
Thieves and hypocrites
Thieves and hypocrites!
[Chorus: Chester Bennington]
No, no more sorrow
I've paid for your mistakes
Your time is borrowed
Your time has come to be replaced
No more sorrow
I've paid for your mistakes
Your time is borrowed
Your time has come to be replaced
[Outro: Chester Bennington]
Your time has come to be replaced
Your time has come to be erased!
No More Sorrow was written by Brad Delson & Rob Bourdon & Dave Farrell & Mr. Hahn & Chester Bennington & Mike Shinoda.
No More Sorrow was produced by Mike Shinoda & Rick Rubin.
Linkin Park released No More Sorrow on Fri May 11 2007.
The booklet notes say about the song:
While the band was recording at the Laurel studio, Rick suggested that Brad try adding ebow to “The Little Things Give You Away.” Although Brad ultimately decided not to add ebow to that song, his experimentation produced the introductory sound around which “N...