Tear Away

Tear Away

Infobox Single
Name = Tear Away


Artist = Drowning Pool
from Album = Sinner
Released = 2002
Format = CD
Recorded = January-April, 2001
Genre = Nu metal, Alternative metal
Length = 4:14
Label = Wind-Up Records
Writer = Drowning Pool
Producer =
Reviews =
Last single = "Bodies" (2001)
This single = "Tear Away" (2002)
Next single = "Sinner" (2002)

"Tear Away" is the second single by nu metal band Drowning Pool off their debut album "Sinner" in 2001. The song was also used as the secondary theme song for WrestleMania X8.

A music video was produced for "Tear Away" which features the band performing in a room surrounded in mirrors. It received significant airplay upon release.

Track listing

Tear Away [UK]

Tracklist
writing_credits = yes
title1 = Tear Away
note1 = Radio Edit
writer1 = Drowning Pool
length1= 3:41
title2 = Tear Away
note2 = Album Version
writer2 = Drowning Pool
length2 = 4:14

Tear Away [US]

Tracklist
writing_credits = yes
title1 = Tear Away
writer1 = Drowning Pool
length1 = 4:14
title2 = The Game
length2 = 3:32
title3 = Break You
writer3 = Drowning Pool
length3 = 2:48
title4 = Tear Away
note4 = Video
writer4 = Drowning Pool

Tear Away [Australia]

Tracklist
writing_credits = yes
title1 = Tear Away
writer1 = Drowning Pool
length1 = 4:14
title2 = Break You
writer2 = Drowning Pool
length2 = 2:48


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