Released: September 11, 2012

Songwriter: Dexter Holland

Producer: Bob Rock

[Verse 1]
A day to remember
The echoes and embers
Are heavy on my mind
The pictures are broken
The front door is open
The scars are left behind
The tables turn
Your words, they burn
They're leaving me undone
I flinch and shake
Until I break
I swear to God, for once
Could you just hear me?
Just really hear me...

[Chorus]
I've been drowning in a sea
Of trying to please you
It's all I'll ever be
It's all I ever knew
I try to be me, but I'm turning into you

[Verse 2]
The music is hurting
The drugs aren't working
The walls come crushing down
Another rejection
For my insurrection
It's crawling back somehow
The tables turn
These words, they burn
I never should have come
I flinch and shake
Until I break
I swear to God, for once
Could you just hear me?
No, really hear me...

[Chorus]
I've been drowning in a sea
Of trying to please you
It's all I'll ever be
It's all I ever knew
I try to be me, but I'm turning into you
Turning into you!
I'm not how I used to be
I'm changing cause of you
I'm screaming just to breathe
It's all that I can do
I try to be me, but I’m turning into you
Turning into you

[Bridge]
Anymore, find a way
(Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey)
Anymore, find a way to there...

It's all that I can see
It's all that I can do
I try to be me
But I'm turning into you

[Chorus]

Turning into you...

The Offspring

The Offspring is an American punk rock band from Huntington Beach, California, formed in 1984. The current line-up of the band Brian Keith “Dexter” Holland (vocals, guitar), Kevin “Noodles” Wasserman (lead guitar), Greg “Greg K.” Kriesel (bass), and Pete Parada (drums).

The Offspring is currently one of the biggest punk rock acts, along with the likes of Green Day, Rancid, and Sublime, all of which come from California. The Offspring and other groups are credited for reviving main-stream punk rock, though it isn’t as popular as it was in the ‘80s.