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Stranger In The Mirror - Trapt



     
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Looking for some validation
Like everyone else, everyone else
Going through a transformation
Losing myself, losing myself
I tried to make the pieces fit
When I knew it wasn't me
On the outside looking in
Now I can see
There's a stranger in the mirror
Looking back at me now
The illusion's getting clearer
I'm lost and I cannot be found
I don't recognize my face
I'm just so out of place
Who have I become?
There's a stranger in the mirror
Oh, I got a find a way out
I gave off the wrong impression

Somebody else, somebody else
I know I made some bad decisions
Now the regret is all I have left
Am I afraid of who I am?
Can I be satisfied?
If there's a way to take it back?
Who will I find?
There's a stranger in the mirror
Looking back at me now
The illusion's getting clearer
I'm lost and I cannot be found
I don't recognize my face
I'm just so out of place
Who have I become?
There's a stranger in the mirror
Oh, I got a find a way out
Stop running, running
Stop running, running
Stop running, running
Stop running away from me
There's a stranger in the mirror
I forgot who I once was
There's a stranger in the mirror
And I can't be something I know that I'm not
There's a stranger in the mirror
Looking back at me now
The illusion's getting clearer
I'm lost and I cannot be found
I don't recognize my face
I'm just so out of place
Who have I become?
There's a stranger in the mirror
Oh, I got a find a way out

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Trapt is an alternative band from Los Gatos, California. The band formed in 1995, after meeting in high school, with members: Chris Taylor Brown (vocalist), Simon Ormandy (guitarist), Peter Charrell (bassist) and David Stege (drummer) and recorded the albums 'Amalgamation' and 'Glimpse' to sell at local shows. After several rehearsal absences and negative feedback the band decided to let David go. While attempting to find a suitable replacement, the band signed to Warner Bros. Records and began recording their debut self-titled album. The band enlisted Robin Diaz, to perform drums on the record, and in turn Robin, helped the band find their permanent drummer, Aaron Montgomery.

On November 22nd, 2002, the band released Trapt, along with the single "Headstrong". "Headstrong" became a fantastic hit, reaching #1 on alternative charts and #16 on pop. Follow-up singles "Still Frame" and "Echo" (with a video featuring Michelle Trachtenberg) did respectably, although they never reached the heights of "Headstrong". "Headstrong" became the official theme song of WWE Bad Blood for June 2003. Trapt eventually hit platinum. After more than one year an EP followed on March 30th, 2004, that included a new song called "Promise" along with live versions of "Made Of Glass" and "Echo".

On September 13th, 2005, the band released their sophomore album "Someone In Control" along with the single "Stand Up". "Stand Up" failed to do as well as any of their previous singles, although it still made an excellent run on active rock stations. "Waiting" and "Disconnected (Out Of Touch)", were also released as singles, and have yet to repeat the success of any of Trapt's self-titled radio hits. The band spent the first half of 2006 co-headlining with Shinedown as part of the Equinox Tour.

A live album was released in September, 2007, containing live tracks from both previous albums with new studio tracks "Stay Alive" and "Everything to Lose".

Trapt hit the studio in July 2007 to begin recording their 3rd album, which was released on 5th August 2008 named "Only Through the Pain...".

Trapt announced in late fall/early winter 2009 they were working on a new album for summer or fall release in 2010. On July 20, 2010, Trapt released their first single "Sound Off," for the upcoming album "No Apologies," due out in stores October 12, 2010. Updates, along with an EPK, for the upcoming album is available on their Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube (officialtrapt) accounts.

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