This is the quintessential "unreleased" acoustic banger. It has the cadence of The Beers but the nihilism of Molly. The line “You are the truth I choose to bend myself around” is classic early-era Sella. It floats around as a live-only recording from 2009, and every YouTube upload has the same comment: “Why isn’t this on an album??”
When The Front Bottoms signed to Bar/None Records and later Fueled by Ramen, their output became more consistent, but the B-sides started piling up. The Rose EP (2014) was a mature step, but the sessions produced two songs that remain officially unreleased.
This period has the highest concentration of unreleased material.
Do not confuse this with the pop hit. This is a devastating, slow-burn break-up track from the I Hate My Friends compilation. It features one of the most repetitive, hypnotic guitar riffs in their catalog and lyrics about watching an ex move on. The low fidelity only enhances the feeling of eavesdropping on a private nervous breakdown.