: Included as a B-side on the commercial single release.

: Critics have described the track as "theatrical" and "epic," utilizing a gothic rock tradition of addressing dark themes like alienation. Notable Audio Versions

: The song explores the "stinging betrayal" of realizing that public icons are often wearing a "mask" or pretending to be flawless when they are actually suffering behind the scenes. Musical Composition

Written by Amy Lee in 1999 when she was an "angsty teenager," the song critiques the promotion of unrealistic and hyper-sexualized ideals of perfection within the music industry.

: A live recording featured on the 2004 live album and DVD Anywhere but Home .

: The song is written in D minor with a tempo of 92 beats per minute . Vocal Range : Amy Lee's vocals range from A3 to D5 .