

You left me empty once
Not falling again for this!
You took everything away from me
Fell in a flower bed full of spines
I lost my eyes, in this darkness I can’t see
My limbs are numb and strangled by the vines!
Fade away, rotting soul
Feelings that will be forgotten
Living fail, tarnished mind
And yet, the pain still lingers
You should get out my life
(Get out of my life!)
Time that you swalllow your own pride
(Swallow your pride!)
But now i will find wy way
(I will find my way!)
Left you behind will I drive away!
Born in a world that never cared
I took my chance and yet i failed
That doesn’t mean I didn't try I stood up
I did survive
And now that I have nothing to lose
I’ll take your life and the fucking throne too!
Emotion Eater
Get out of my life
Emotion Eater
Swallow your pride
Emotion Eater
I will find my way
Emotion eater
You should get out my life
(Get out of my life!)
Time that you swalllow your own pride
(Swallow your pride!)
But now i will find wy way
(I will find my way!)
Left you behind will I drive away!
- Lyricist
Daniel Robertson
- Composer
Yoshiki Okamoto
- Producer
Out Of Order
- Recording Engineer
Out Of Order
- Mixing Engineer
Out Of Order
- Mastering Engineer
Out Of Order
- Guitar
Yoshiki Okamoto
- Bass Guitar
Shinobu Nakama
- Vocals
Daniel Robertson

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Artist Profile
Out Of Order
Formed in 2014, Out Of Order is a metalcore band built on chaos, emotion, and atmosphere. Blending crushing breakdowns with haunting melodies, the band explores themes of isolation, obsession, inner collapse, and rebirth through an intense and cinematic sound. After years of evolution, Out Of Order entered a new era in 2025 with a reboot led by founding members guitarist Yoshiki and bassist Nakama, now joined by vocalist Dani. Together, they push the band into darker and more visceral territory, embracing a cult-like aesthetic inspired by ritualism, devotion, and the fragile line between salvation and destruction. Out Of Order creates music that feels less like a performance and more like a ceremony, inviting listeners to become part of the disorder.