Released: October 11, 1994

Songwriter: David Silveria Reginald “Fieldy” Arvizu Brian “Head” Welch James “Munky” Shaffer Jonathan Davis Korn

Producer: Ross Robinson

[Verse 1]
I can't stand the sight of you
I can't stand what you put me through
Your life's a lie that you'll hide
Is it that terrible being you inside?
I can't stand all the thought of you
I can't stand all the things you do
Why do you try to justify?
You are just too scared to be you inside

[Chorus]
Let it all go!
Let it all go!
Let it all go!
Let it all go!
Look at you, all I see is a man too afraid to really be
Look at you, all I see is a man too afraid to really be

[Verse 2]
I can't stand what you put me through
I can't stand even the thought of you
Your secret lies that you hide
Is it that terrible being you inside?

[Chorus]
Let it all go!
Let it all go!
Let it all go!
Let it all go!
Look at you, all I see is a man too afraid to really be
Look at you, all I see is a man too afraid to really be
Look at you, all I see is a man too afraid to really be
Look at you, all I see is a man too afraid to really be

[Verse 3]
You try so hard to be wanted
False emotions tells you fronted
I think being a person relies on one thing:
Be yourself, let you come through
You're too afraid to really be
Someone who isn't false and doesn't care to be
You're too afraid to really be
Someone who isn't false and doesn't care to be
(Be yourself, let you come through)

[Bridge]
Fake!
Fake!
Fake!
Fake!
Fake! You'll regret it, you'll regret it!
Fake! You'll regret it, you'll regret it!
Fake! You'll regret it, you'll regret it!
Fake! You'll regret it, you'll regret it!
Fake! You'll regret it, you'll regret it!
Fake! You'll regret it, you'll regret it!
Fake! You'll regret it, you'll regret it!
Fake! You'll regret it, you'll regret it!

[Outro]
Let it all go!
Let it all go!
Let it all go!
Let it all go!
Let it all go!
Let it all go!
Let it all go!
Let it all go!

Korn

Bakersfield friends James “Munky” Shaffer, Reginald “Fieldy” Arvizu and David Silveria formed the funk-rock band LAPD in 1989 and moved to Los Angeles with another friend Brian “Head” Welch as their roadie. Later, with Welch as second guitarist, the band named themselves Creep and recorded a demo with pal Ross Robinson.

However, when Shaffer and Welch visited family in Bakersfield, they met Jonathan Davis who added a darker, goth-tinged edge to the band’s heavy groove. Robinson

The band wasn’t dark yet; it had, like, killer grooves and good riffs, but there was some happy edge to it. And when (Davis) walked into the room, it went dark and goth. Basically, during the first song, to audition in the rehearsal room, he started freaking the hell out [laughs]. You couldn’t hear his voice, but you felt chills all over your body, and it was instantly like, “Oh my God, yeah – he’s the one.”