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"Fade" is a song by American rock band
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. It was the third single from their album ''
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''. The song was a crossover success for the band, peaking at number 3 and 4 on the '' Billboard'' Mainstream Rock and Modern Rock song charts respectively, and at number 62 on the ''Billboard'' all-format Hot 100 chart.


Background

The origins of the song trace back the recording sessions in the late 1990s, prior to the band releasing their second studio album, their first major
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album '' Dysfunction'' in 1999. The song's guitar riff was initially written for a six minute long "epic" sounding track, according to band guitarist Mike Mushok. The song was dropped from consideration for ''Dysfunction'', and not worked on for three or four years, but Mushok, impressed with the melodies added by frontman
Aaron Lewis Aaron Lewis (born April 13, 1972) is an American musician who is best known as the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and founding member of the nu metal band Staind, with whom he released seven studio albums. Since 2010, he has pursued a solo car ...
, continued to keep it in the back of his mind for inclusion for future album's consideration. He eventually rewrote and re-arranged the track during the band's ''
Break the Cycle ''Break the Cycle'' is the third studio album by American rock band Staind, released through Elektra Entertainment and Flip Records in 2001. It is Staind's most successful album to date and was the album that broke them into the mainstream. It ...
'' sessions, where it made the cut for the album. In 2002, Mushok reflected that he believed the song to be his best personal performance of any songs he had ever recorded.
Guitar World presents: Nu Metal'', Jeff Kitts, Brad Tolinski, pg 65
/ref> The song's first official release was on May 8, 2001, on the band's third studio album, ''Break the Cycle'', a release that would eventually be certified five times platinum by the
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, indicated 5 million units shipped. After the release of "
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" and " Outside", "Fade" would later be released as the album's third single on September 4, 2001. The song performed well at rock radio, peaking at number 3 and 4 respectively on the US '' Billboard'' Mainstream Rock and Mondern Rock song charts respectively, and even crossed over to the all-format radio stations, peaking at 62 on the
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chart. A live version of the song was released on the compilation album '' The Family Values Tour 2001'', while an acoustic version of the song later appeared on the release ''
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'' in November 2002. The song also received its own
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, which alternates between the band performing in a crumbling watch tower and footage of a man in an office space.


Composition and themes

The song maintains a standard verse-chorus song structure, with a
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prior to the final chorus. The verses contains strummed, clean electric guitar notes being played, before expanding into loud, harmonized,
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parts. ''
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'' described the song as having the heavy, minor key guitar riffs of
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, but that Lewis's dramatic vocal delivery made the music more comparable to the work of (
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) band Alice in Chains than (nu metal) band Korn. Lyrically, Lewis describes the song as being about parental neglect, namely his belief that "parents, on the whole, have forgotten how to be parents". He explains the lyrics of "I just needed someone to talk to/You were just too busy with yourself" were about him feeling as if he had no one to turn to while growing up as a child.


Reception

'' Spin'', in its dedicated song review, praised the track for being "another moody, well-crafted
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" by the band.


Personnel

*
Aaron Lewis Aaron Lewis (born April 13, 1972) is an American musician who is best known as the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and founding member of the nu metal band Staind, with whom he released seven studio albums. Since 2010, he has pursued a solo car ...
– lead vocals, rhythm guitar * Mike Mushok – lead guitar * Johnny April – bass, backing vocals * Jon Wysocki – drums


Charts


References

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