: The song's iconic two-second feedback loop and drum startup are featured on the "Liberty Rock Radio" station in Grand Theft Auto IV .
: The song features a distinct G# power chord progression. The introduction uses a mix of palm-muted and open strums to create its driving, rhythmic feel. Production Credits : Lead Vocals/Bass : Peter Steele Guitars : Kenny Hickey Drums : Johnny Kelly Keyboards/Engineering : Josh Silver 3. Cultural Impact and Legacy I Don't Wanna Be Me
: According to guitarist Kenny Hickey, the song was born from Steele's deteriorating health and burnout. The lyrics directly express his desire to shed his identity as a "rock star" and the burdens of his personal life. : The song's iconic two-second feedback loop and
: While the band is traditionally associated with slow, heavy doom metal, this track is noted for its faster, energetic tempo—often described as "sweet enough for the girls, heavy enough for the boys". 2. Technical Analysis Production Credits : Lead Vocals/Bass : Peter Steele
: Released in 2003 as part of the Life Is Killing Me album under Roadrunner Records.