Seether
Seether
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Seether is neither loose nor tight Seether is neither black nor white I try to keep her on a short leash I try to calm her down I try to ram her into the ground, yeah Can't fight the Seether Can't fight the Seether Can't fight the Seether I can't see her till I'm foaming at the mouth Seether is neither big nor small Seether is the center of it all I try to rock her in my cradle I try to knock her out I try to cram her back in my mouth, yeah Can't fight the Seether Can't fight the Seether Can't fight the Seether I can't see her till I'm foaming at the mouth Keep her down, boiling water Keep her down, what a lovely daughter Oh she is not born like other girls but I know how to conceive her Oh she may not look like other girls but she's a snarl tooth seether Seether! Can't fight the Seether Can't fight the Seether Can't fight the Seether I can't see her till I'm foaming at the mouth Yeah Can't fight the Seether Can't fight the Seether Can't fight the Seether I can't see her till I'm foaming at the mouth
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10 facts about this song
Self-title"Seether" is a song by the South African rock band Seether. It's interesting because the band named this song after themselves, a not-so-common occurrence in the music industry.
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Debut SingleThe song "Seether" was not composed by the rock band Seether originally. It was actually the debut single of an American alternative rock band called Veruca Salt, released in 1994.
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Name ChangeThe South African band Seether originally operated under the name Saron Gas, but they changed it to Seether after discovering that their original name had negative connotations. The new name was inspired by the Veruca Salt song.
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Release DetailsVeruca Salt's "Seether" was first released on their 1994 album "American Thighs." Later, the rock band Seether covered the song, including it in their 2002 album "Disclaimer."
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PopularityVeruca Salt's "Seether" reached number eight on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks charts. It's often considered the band's signature song.
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Tribute PurposeThe South African band Seether decided to do their rendition of "Seether" as a tribute to its original composers, Veruca Salt.
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Trademark StyleDespite being a cover, Seether's rendition of "Seether" captures their unique blend of grunge and heavy metal that has come to define their style as a band.
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Lyrics ThemeThe lyrics of "Seither" are generally believed to discuss mental health struggles. Both versions of the song maintain this impactful theme.
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ReleasesSeether's "Seether" has been included in multiple releases over the years, making it one of the band's best-known and loved songs.
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Music VideoBoth Veruca Salt and Seether's versions of "Seether" have distinct, memorable music videos that have significantly contributed to the song's overall popularity and discussion around its meaning.
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