Drag You Down

Drag You Down
"Drag You Down"
Single by Finger Eleven
from the album The Greyest of Blue Skies
Released 2000
Format CD
Genre Alternative metal, nu metal
Length 3:21
Label Wind-up
Finger Eleven singles chronology
"First Time"
(2000)
"Drag You Down"
(2000)
"Bones + Joints"
(2001)

"Drag You Down" is the second single by Finger Eleven from their album, The Greyest of Blue Skies. The song is one of their very different songs from the rest of their other material having harsh lyrics, trashing riffs, smashing drums and a simple bass line during the verses. Even the band has gone on as far to say that is their heaviest track to this day. It is featured in the Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug movie.

Music video

The video was shot in abandoned warehouse in Toronto. A few things that happen are Rick Jackett switching guitars after breaking a string, James Black dropping his guitar pick and grabbing another pick which is sitting in the lower black bar of the letterbox, Scott Anderson dropping and breaking his microphone, Rich Beddoe switching sticks after breaking one, and, at the end, Scott Anderson grabbing and shaking the black bars of the letterbox before throwing it down.


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