Bonedriven
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| Single by Bush from the album Razorblade Suitcase |
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| Released | 1996 | ||||
| Format | CD, 7" | ||||
| Recorded | 1995-96 | ||||
| Genre | Grunge | ||||
| Length | 4:32 | ||||
| Label | Trauma/Interscope | ||||
| Producer | Steve Albini | ||||
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"Bonedriven" is the third single by post grunge band Bush from their 1996 sophomore album Razorblade Suitcase. As a Bush single, it followed the hit singles "Swallowed" and "Greedy Fly."
While reasonably popular in the U.K. (charting at #49), the song failed to chart at all in the United States.
"Bonedriven" is notable as the first single Bush had released that wasn't a massive hit, unlike the highly successful singles from their debut album Sixteen Stone and the first two singles from Razorblade Suitcase. "Bonedriven" began a trend of lower-profile singles from Bush, with the exception of "The Chemicals Between Us," the first single from the album The Science of Things, and "Letting the Cables Sleep," also from that album.
It is the first single released by the band that did not chart on the Modern Rock Tracks, (a chart im which Bush is in the top 20 most successful artists), the band would not release another single that didnt chart until 2001 from the band's final album Golden State.
"Bonedriven" and "Cold Contagious" are the only Bush singles from 1994-1999 not to be included on the band's 2005 greatest hits compilation, The Best of: 1994-1999, apparently excluded in favor of two additional tracks from the band's remix album Deconstructed that were not released as singles.
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