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Got Me Wrong Lyrics: Yeah, it goes away / All of this and more of nothing in my life / No colored clay / Individuality not safe / As of now, I bet you got me wrong / So unsure, you run...
Alice In Chains Lyrics. "Got Me Wrong". Yeh, it goes away. All of this and more of nothing in my life. No color clay. Individuality not safe. As of now I bet you've got me wrong. So unsure you run from something strong. I can't let go.
"Got Me Wrong" is a song by the rock band Alice in Chains, it was released in November 1992. However, it originally debuted in 1990 as a track on their EP "Sap".
Got Me Wrong Lyrics by Alice in Chains from the Jar of Flies [LP] album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Yeah, it goes away All of this and more of nothing in my life No color clay Individuality not safe ...
Alice In Chains - Got Me Wrong Lyrics. Yeah, it goes away All of this and more of nothing in my life No color clay Individuality not safe As of now I bet you got me wrong So unsu.
Alice In Chains – Got Me Wrong Lyrics. from album: Sap (1992) Yeh, it goes away. All of this and more of nothing in my life. No color clay. Individuality not safe. As of now I bet you got me wrong. So unsure you run from something strong. I can't let go.
Got Me Wrong Lyrics by Alice In Chains. Yeh, it goes away All of this and more of nothing in my life No color clay Individuality not safe As of now I bet you got me wrong So unsure yo...
Got Me Wrong (Unplugged) Lyrics: Yeah, it goes away / All of this and more of nothing in my life / No color clay / Individuality not safe / As of now I bet you got me wrong / So unsure,...
Got Me Wrong Lyrics. Yeh, it goes away. All of this and more of nothing in my life. No color clay. Individuality not safe. As of now I bet you got me wrong. So unsure you run from something strong. I can't let go.
"Got Me Wrong" is a largely acoustic single by the American rock band Alice in Chains. The studio version was first featured on the band's EP Sap (1992). A slightly different version of the song also appeared on the soundtrack to the 1994 independent comedy film Clerks, and is played when the character Randal first appears in the movie.