- Remedy (song)
Single infobox
Name = Remedy
Artist =Seether
from Album =Karma and Effect
B-side = "Let Me Go"
Released = 2004
Format = 12", CD
Recorded = October 2004 - January 2005
Genre =Alternative metal
Length = 3:27
Label =Wind-Up Records
Producer =
Last single = "Broken"
(featuringAmy Lee )
(2004)
This single = "Remedy"
(2004)
Next single = "Truth"
(2005)"Remedy" is a song by
post grunge /metal bandSeether . It is the second track on their album "Karma and Effect ", and became their first number 1 single on theMainstream Rock Tracks , remaining there for eight non-consecutive weeks. The lyrics are supposed to be about rehabilitation after drug abuse and the struggle that was suffered by every member of the band . Fact|date=February 2007. The music video, directed byDean Karr , has the band playing withShaun Morgan dressed up in carnival clothes. There are also scenes of a group of people experiencing "the world's most terrifying ride".Amy Lee , Shaun's girlfriend in this era, appears in the video.Along with "
Fake It ," "Truth," "Fine Again ," and "Broken," it is one of their most recognizable songs.On the single for "Remedy", it includes this song as well as the live acoustic and video versions. It also includes a bonus song not on their other CDs known as "Let Me Go."
It also served as the theme song for WWE's pay-per-view "Summerslam 2005".
An unplugged version of "Remedy" was released on the bands live acoustic album, "
One Cold Night ".The song is noted to resemble "Freak" by
Silverchair . The song's riff also shares similarities to Even In His Youth by Nirvana.Track listing
#"Remedy" (Album version)
#"Let Me Go" (B-side)
#"Remedy" (Live and Acoustic)
#"Remedy" (Music video)
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