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Over 15 years later, "Hate My Life" remains a staple of Theory's live shows. Its relatable frustration — delivered with a wink — has made it a cathartic anthem for anyone having a terrible, no-good day. The track has accumulated over 100 million streams across platforms, proving that sometimes, listeners just want to scream along and laugh at their own misery.

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"I'm stuck in my bed, it's a misery I'd rather be dead, but I'm still alive I'm stuck in my ways, it's a tragedy I'm a failure, I'm a disaster"

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Released in October 2008, "Hate My Life" is often described as a sarcastic, comedic anthem about everyday frustrations.