Home (Three Days Grace song)
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| Single by Three Days Grace from the album Three Days Grace |
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| Released | 2004 | ||||
| Format | CD | ||||
| Genre | Alternative Metal | ||||
| Length | 4:20 | ||||
| Label | Jive | ||||
| Writer(s) | Adam Gontier | ||||
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"Home" is the third single by Canadian rock band Three Days Grace from their self-titled album.
The original promotional video was shot as a montage of the band playing on tour accompanied by the song. It held little to no success and was not charted on MuchMusic's Countdown due to its low rotation. The second and more familiar video, directed by Dean Karr, was produced a few months later featuring the band in a sort of abandoned room with a gothic girl walking throughout the video. There has been much discussion of her role on sites such as YouTube, MySpace, and even forums, but it can be interpreted that the girl is supposed to represent the feeling of emptiness and apathy, and that even those of us who grow up in the best house, on the inside it can be just as bad and can make us do things with remorse and regret. She was spitting up black blood, representing the emptiness, depression, and apathic feelings that we can all go through. Dean Karr was the director of this video.
On Zebrahead's album MFZB, their song "House Is Not My Home" is similar to it, with lines such as "I think this house is not my home/I think I'd rather be alone tonight".
When performed live, the song is usually done as a medley with Filter's hit song Hey Man, Nice Shot.
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