All the Same

All the Same

Infobox Single
Name = All the Same


Artist = Sick Puppies
from Album = Dressed Up as Life
B-side =
Released = September 26, 2006
Format = CD
Digital download
Recorded =
Genre = Alternative rock
Length = 4:18
Label = Virgin
Writer = Shimon Moore
Producer =
Last single = "Fly"
(2003)
This single = "All the Same"
(2006)
Next single = "My World"
(2006)

"All the Same" is the first single released from Sick Puppies's 2007 album "Dressed Up as Life". It reached #8 on the U.S. "Billboard" Modern Rock Tracks chart.

Music videos

The song has three music videos.

The first is the video of Juan Mann, a man in Sydney famous for initiating the Free Hugs Campaign. The video (which has received over 31 million hits on YouTube (as of October 2008, 2008) has helped the band gain airplay in the U.S.

The second is a video with both Juan Mann's Free Hugs Campaign and a live performance. The video went to #7 on Fuse TV's Number 1 Countdown.

The third is the first video without the Free Hugs Campaign. It has a storyline about the lead singer and his love interest and the tumultuous relationship they are having. Between the girls presumed infidelity and temper tantrums he presumably gives up on the relationship

CD single track listing

#"All the Same" - 4:18

ources

* [http://www.rehearsals.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20060410&content_id=1026&vkey=news&fext=.jsp Studio videos for "Pitiful", "All the Same", "Asshole Father", "Deliverance", etc. at Rehearsals.com]


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