Come Original is a single by American
alternative rock band
311 311 may refer to:
* 311 (number), a natural number
* AD 311, a year of the Julian calendar, in the fourth century AD
* 311 BC, a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar
* 311 (band), an American band
** ''311'' (album), band 311's self-titled album
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, first released on their 1999 album ''
Soundsystem''. It was later released on the compilation album ''
Greatest Hits '93-'03
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* ''Greatest!'', a 1959 album by Johnny Cash
* ''Bee Gees Greatest'', a 1979 album by Bee Gees
* ''Greatest'' (The Go-Go's album), 1990
* ''Greatest'' (Duran Duran album), 1998
* Greatest (song), a song by Eminem
* "Greate ...
''. The song references other artists such as
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Music video
The music video for "Come Original" features the band playing the song in front of a green background with a barcode, and a couple of stereo speakers (that is a rendition of the album's artwork), as well of scenes involving skateboarding on a ramp and various people performing breakdancing.
Charts
References
External links
*
1999 singles
311 (band) songs
Songs written by P-Nut
Songs written by Nick Hexum
Songs written by SA Martinez
Song recordings produced by Hugh Padgham
1999 songs
Music videos directed by Kevin Kerslake
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