I'm So Sick

"I'm So Sick"
Single by Flyleaf
from the album Flyleaf
Released August 29, 2006
Recorded May 2005 Seattle, Washington
Genre Nu metal
Label Octone
Writer(s) Flyleaf
Producer(s) Howard Benson
Flyleaf singles chronology
"Do You Hear What I Hear?"
(2005)
"I'm So Sick"
(2006)
"Fully Alive"
(2006)

"I'm So Sick" is a song by American band Flyleaf. It was released on August 29, 2006 as the first single of their debut album, Flyleaf (2005). It is their second song to have an accompanying music video and it has been shown on many mainstream television networks. On March 3, 2008, "I'm So Sick" was released in the UK and was played on Scuzz, Kerrang! and MTV2.

Song information

The introduction is played with a distorted bass guitar. Flyleaf vocalist Lacey Mosley once commented that she was surprised at how much her voice "downshifted" during the introductions.

The demo version or the first version of the song was featured on their Flyleaf (EP). The version is longer and has more lyrics. The radio edit does not feature any screaming.

In media

The video for "I'm So Sick" appears about 8 minutes into the 2007 action film Live Free or Die Hard featuring Bruce Willis. It appeared on a TV screen in Matthew Farrell's (Justin Long) apartment.

A remix of this song is included on the Resident Evil: Extinction soundtrack. The remix was created by Legion of Doom.

The song has been featured in games. "I'm So Sick" is an unlockable bonus track in the video game Rock Band. An adapted version of this song is featured in the PC game The Sims 2

The song was used by professional wrestler Thumbtack Jack as his entrance theme.

Track listing

International Single

CD
No. Title Length
1. "I'm So Sick (Radio Edit)"   2:54
2. "I'm So Sick (Live Version)"   3:23

Radio Singles

Radio Single #1
No. Title Length
1. "I'm So Sick (Album Version)"   2:58
2. "I'm So Sick (Radio Edit)"   2:58
3. "Call Out Hook"   0:10
Radio Single #2
No. Title Length
1. "I'm So Sick (Top 40 Version)"   2:58
2. "I'm So Sick (Album Version)"   2:58
3. "Call Out Hook"   0:10

Charts & Awards

Chart (2005) Peak position
Mainstream Rock 12[1]
Chart (2006) Peak position
Hot Modern Rock Tracks 27[1]

References

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