Saying Goodbye by The Muffs
Lyrics:
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I've got better things to do
And better things to listen to
Than all your ranting and raving on me
It's all of the time now
And it's too late for you to find reality here
Now I want you out of my life
What they say is you're outta your mind
I regret the days gone by
And all my alibis
It makes me want to cry
But you're out of my life
What'd I say?
I'm saying goodbye, yeah
No matter what you say
No matter what you do
I'll always have a low opinion of you
I've finally done it
And it's too late for you to try and make up with me
[Repeat Chorus]
Now I've got you out of my life
And I've got you out of my mind
I regret the days gone by ...
Wiki:
The Muffs' leader is singer-songwriter Kim Shattuck. The original lineup also included guitarist Melanie Vammen (like Shattuck, a former member of 1980s all-female garage rock outfit The Pandoras), bassist Ronnie Barnett and drummer Criss Crass.
After releasing their initial 7" EPs and singles independently and on local labels, the Muffs signed to Warner Bros. Records in the early '90s and released their self-titled debut album in 1993. The Muffs were eventually dropped from the label.
Vammen and Crass left after the band's self-titled debut album. Crass was replaced by Jim Laspesa after their 1993 tour with the Goo Goo Dolls, and later by Roy McDonald in 1994. The Muffs have been a 3-piece since 1995 with members Kim Shattuck, Ronnie Barnett and Roy McDonald.
The Muffs' second album, Blonder and Blonder, was released on Reprise Records in 1995.
Their cover of "Kids In America", originally by Kim Wilde, was used in the soundtrack for the 1995 film Clueless. It was later reissued on the Muffs' 2000 album Hamburger. The song is also used in Rock Band 2.
The band contributed the song "Pimmel" to the Fat Wreck Chords compilation Short Music for Short People in 1999. "I Wish That I Could Be You", from the band's Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow, was featured on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode The Freshman.
British indie band Silver Sun covered the Muffs' song "I'm A Dick" on their Too Much, Too Little, Too Late EP, while American punk rock band the Huntingtons covered the Muffs song "Big Mouth" on their Rock 'N' Roll Habits For The New Wave LP. "Big Mouth" was also covered by American punk rock band Off With Their Heads on the Art of the Underground Singles Series Volume 9.