This album is entirely MASSIVE, but the outro to this song is just unreal. Beautiful, menacing, mesmerizing, like a nightmare you can't wake up from in the middle of the night and then can't stop thinking about it. The sound of unrest leading to exhaustion. And the lyrics make it hit that much harder. Usually we see situations of desperation being about the person trying to get AWAY from something. Here, he screams LET ME IN and notes the padlock on the door which is so fucked up, then by the end he's not even screaming. He's gasping. This song is PHYSICAL, it hits you like a truck. Fucking amazing.