Linkin Park close their fifth studio album, Living Things, with this track, which finds Chester Bennington singing regretfully to someone, who is intent on self-destruction. That person could be either a friend or lover.
The song plays over the end credits of the 20th Century Fox film, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012).
The band started working on this during the sessions for their previous album, A Thousand Suns. It was originally a much longer song that had track "Tinfoil" as its intro but, according to singer Mike Shinoda, "was trimmed from a seven-minute epic, given a more compact arrangement and, on the last day of recording, filled out with live drums."
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