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  2. Breakdown (Seether song) - Wikipedia

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    "Breakdown" is a song by South African rock band Seether. It is the third track and the third single from the band's third album, Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces . Shaun Morgan has stated that the song is about his former girlfriend Amy Lee , [ 1 ] but other sources reference a more recent relationship.

  3. Seether discography - Wikipedia

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    Native Noise Collection Vol. 1 - The Seether Sessions [18] Released: 11 November 2009; Label: Musketeer; The Collection: Released: March 2012; Label: Wind-up; Seether: 2002–2013: Released: 29 October 2013; Label: Wind-up; The Very Best of Seether (Walmart Exclusive) Released: June 2019; Label: Craft Recordings; Vicennial – 2 Decades of Seether

  4. Seether - Wikipedia

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    The band formed in South Africa in May 1999 under the name Saron Gas. [2] Consisting of frontman, vocalist, and guitarist Shaun Morgan, bassist Tyronne Morris (who left the band in December 1999 and was replaced by Dale Stewart in January 2000), and drummer Dave Cohoe, the band released their first album, Fragile, in October 2000 under Johannesburg-based independent record label Musketeer ...

  5. Disclaimer II - Wikipedia

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    Disclaimer II is the second studio album by South African rock band Seether.It is a recompilation of the band's first album, Disclaimer, from 2002.Although the 12 tracks from the original album are present, they were slightly remixed and differ from the original.

  6. Disclaimer (Seether album) - Wikipedia

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    Disclaimer was released with ten different cover variations. [4] These feature images from the "Fine Again" music video with people holding signs depicting a negative outlook or a poor situation in life. The concept to implement it through the album cover was headed by the video's director, Paul Feeder. According to bassist Dale Stewart:

  7. The Surface Seems So Far - Wikipedia

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    It was released on 20 September 2024 through Fantasy Records, [1] It is the follow up to the band's eighth studio album, Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum (2020). [2] According to vocalist/rhythm guitarist Shaun Morgan , it is the band's heaviest and most intense album, [ 3 ] and it was written during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. [ 4 ]

  8. Fine Again - Wikipedia

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    Seether arranged for the concept to be implemented on the cover art to Disclaimer. Ten different versions of the album were released, each featuring a photo of a person from the video. According to bassist Dale Stewart: Seether came up with the idea of the people baring their souls and holding up the signs and we thought it was a good concept.

  9. Seether: 2002–2013 - Wikipedia

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    The first disc comprises the band's well-known songs and singles, while the second disc comprises a cover of Veruca Salt's song "Seether", the song after which the band is named, two new studio tracks, plus unreleased demos, B-sides, and soundtrack songs.