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"Alone I Break" is a song written and recorded by the American nu metal band Korn for their fifth studio album Untouchables. It was released as the album's third single in November 2002. It was released as the album's third single in November 2002.
In 2019, Loudwire ranked the song number six on their list of the 50 greatest Korn songs, [22] and in 2021, Kerrang ranked the song number ten on their list of the 20 greatest Korn songs. [23] "Direct a Korn video contest" winner Sean Dack took inspiration from the "A.D.I.D.A.S." video when directing Korn's "Alone I Break" in 2002. [24]
Untouchables sold over 495,000 copies in its first week. The album debuted at number two on Billboard.Davis blamed Internet piracy for the drop in sales compared to previous albums, since the album had leaked onto file-sharing websites with a different track order and song titles [23] more than two months prior to its official release date.
Favorites like “I Think We’re Alone Now” and “I Saw Him Standing There” hit differently for the 52-year-old now, so she’s rerecording and reimagining them.
"I Alone" is the second single from American rock band Live's third studio album, Throwing Copper (1994). The single was released to radio stations in Canada and the United States but was only released commercially overseas. "I Alone" reached No. 6 on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and was ranked 62nd-best song of the 1990s by VH1. [3]
Olivia Rodrigo’s highly anticipated sophomore album, GUTS, was released in September.The lead single, “Vampire,” topped charts for months ahead of the album’s release, followed by “Bad ...
Celine Dion covered "Alone" for her tenth English-language studio album, Taking Chances (2007). It was released as the second single in Europe and North America, and third in the United Kingdom in 2008. Produced by Ben Moody, ex-member of Evanescence, the song divided music critics.
In popular music, a break is an instrumental or percussion section during a song derived from or related to stop-time – being a "break" from the main parts of the song or piece. A break is usually interpolated between sections of a song, to provide a sense of anticipation, signal the start of a new section, or create variety in the arrangement.