M.I.N.E. (End This Way)

Album: The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell (2013)
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Songfacts®:

  • For vocalist Ivan Moody, the most difficult part of being in a band is the amount of time they spend on the road away from their families. This ballad reflects how heart-rending it is to miss out on spending time with his children. "With that said, I still love what I do and I would never change it for anything," said Moody in a video interview, "so this was my apology to the ones we leave behind every time we go on the road."

Comments: 4

  • Wendyjd from UkIt's the initials of his 4 kids
  • Kim from Marion, VaFFDP- Rocks! I love the Jackal & Hyde video! I do just wanna live my Mother F'n life; but this demon inside has other plans! Rock on Bros!
  • Leprousdonkey from New YorkMore Is Never Enough
  • Spiderskull98 from New YorkWhat does M.I.N.E stand for?
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