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This article is about a music track. For other uses, see EPRO (disambiguation).
"E-Pro" Single by Beck from the album Guero B-side "Venom Confection" / "Ghost Range" / "Bad Cartridge" Released March 14, 2005 Format CD, 7" Recorded 2004 Genre Alternative rock Length 3:25 Label Interscope
9880052 (UK, CD)
9880053 (UK, 7")Writer(s) Beck Hansen / Mike Simpson / John King / Mike Diamond / Adam Yauch / Adam Horovitz Producer Beck and the Dust Brothers Beck singles chronology "Guess I'm Doing Fine"
(2002)"E-Pro"
(2005)"Girl"
(2005)"E-Pro" is the opening track on Beck's 2005 album Guero. It was released as the lead single from the album in March 2005. The song was Beck's second #1 on the Modern Rock chart and his first in eleven years. Beck used the rhythm track of the Beastie Boys' "So What'cha Want" as a sample in "E-Pro." Both of those songs are featured in the videogame Rock Band 2.[1]
Contents
Video
The surreal music video for the song was created by Shynola. It is set in a computer-animated wireframe environment, where Beck rises from a grave and digs up a dog, only to be pursued by skeletal zombies. He escapes on what appears to be a bike, the wheels of which turn into legs and climb buildings. Near the middle of the video, his head is knocked off and is washed in a washing machine and fished out of a river, only to be shot back onto his neck via cannon. Near the end Beck is seen running from a giant skull made up of the graveyard gate and headstones. He begins jumping up a series of musical notes, finally teetering on the last one as the song abruptly cuts off and the video fades to black. Subsequently, the video was nominated for "Best Music Video" in the 2005 Arias Awards.
Track listing
CD
- "E-Pro" – 3:25
- "Venom Confection" ("E-Pro" remix by Green, Music & Gold) – 3:05
- "Ghost Range" ("E-Pro" remix by Homelife) – 4:26
- "E-Pro" video
7"
- "E-Pro"
- "Bad Cartridge" ("E-Pro" remix by Paza)
References
External links
- E-Pro at MusicBrainz (CD)
- "E-Pro" video screenshots at the Shynola website
- "E-Pro" Official music video on YouTube
Preceded by
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams" by Green DayBillboard Modern Rock Tracks number-one single
April 2, 2005Succeeded by
"Be Yourself" by AudioslaveBeck Studio albums Other albums Singles Album"Loser" · "Pay No Mind (Snoozer)" · "Beercan" · "It's All in Your Mind" · "Where It's At" · "Devils Haircut" · "The New Pollution" · "Sissyneck" · "Jack-Ass" · "Tropicalia" · "Cold Brains" · "Nobody's Fault but My Own" · "Sexx Laws" · "Mixed Bizness" · "Nicotine & Gravy" · "Lost Cause" · "Guess I'm Doing Fine" ·"E-Pro" · "Girl" · "Hell Yes" · "Cellphone's Dead" · "Nausea" · "Think I'm in Love" · "Chemtrails" · "Gamma Ray" · "Youthless"Non-albumFeatured singles "Do They Know It's Hallowe'en?" · "Heaven Can Wait"See also Discography · Awards and nominations · "Bendin' in the Wind" · Dust Brothers · Nigel Godrich · Danger Mouse · Record ClubCategories:- Beck songs
- 2005 singles
- Billboard Alternative Songs number-one singles
- Songs written by Beck
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