Get Inside

Get Inside

Infobox single
Name = Get Inside
Artist = Stone Sour
from Album = Stone Sour
Released = 2002
Format = CD Single
Recorded =
Genre = Nu metal
Length = 3:13
Label = Roadrunner Records
Writer =
Producers = Stone Sour Tom Tatman
Chart position =
Reviews =
This single = Get Inside (2003)
Next single = "Bother" (2003)

"Get Inside" is a song by Stone Sour, and the first music video the band released. It came out in 2002 for the band's eponymous album, almost a decade after the band was first created.

The vocals for this song, by Corey Taylor, are very similar to those he utilizes in Slipknot. On several occasions through the song, Taylor uses a type of growl, and the verses of the song are performed in a clean, nu metal style similar to rapping. The chorus comprises Taylor screaming "get inside" repeatedly.

It is notable that this is one of the few occasions were Rhythm Guitarst Josh Rand performs lead's

Video

During the video, which is in black and white, the band can be seen performing in front of an audience at a club. There is also a strong white light which creates a strong contrast between the darkness of the song and people in the band to the brightness of the stage.

Tracklist

# "Get Inside" - 3:13
# "Get Inside" (Rough Mix) - 3:15


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