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373:. Mosley, who had a fascination with weather, looked to capture the power and mystery of it by pitting "men against the forces of nature". Mosley said: "I had this tremendous fascination with weather and trying to capture this on film. Weather is very mysterious and powerful and I wanted to make a video that set men against the forces of nature. I wanted the video for Creed to feel that the music and the band had performed so passionately that a storm approached." The video features the band performing the song in the desert plains along with scenes of various disaffected people trying to escape their lives. Each band member can be seen in each one of the scenes watching on as the alienated people struggle to cope with their discontent. As the band begins playing the song people can be seen wandering into the desert to join them. When the second chorus kicks in a sudden wind storm hits causing the desert sands to fly all around the band and the spectators. This effect was created using giant fans. During the bridge, the video shifts over to a nighttime setting. At this point the various people from each scene also begin to join the band in the desert where they all exult under a rain shower and falling snow. The rain effect was created using a rain machine while the snow was made using soap flakes. 288:
with the band being on a pay-as-you-go agreement at the time, with each member pitching in around $ 100 a week and then entering the studio to continue recording. The music was recorded using a digital tape machine and after six months of recording and a mere $ 6,000 budget the band had finished
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Tremonti said: "It's a song about suicide and kids searching for that meaning of life. It's tough sometimes for kids in high school, junior high school, to go through a lot of the depression he went through that led him to commit suicide. So I wrote about that." It is the only Creed song to use
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machine, however the band and Wind-up would eventually reach a compromise after realizing the recording process wasn't working out. The band instead was told to remix the album and were matched up with mixer Ron St. Germain, who along with Kurzweg, helped Creed remix the album at
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Prior to entering the recording studio, producer John Kurzweg stated that the songs were either all finished or 90 percent finished by the time the band entered "The Kitchen Studio", Kurzweg's home studio in
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Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart for six consecutive weeks from September 19, 1998, to October 24. It was the band first number one song on the chart, and was eventually knocked off the top spot by "
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that "we were the driving force behind the music and made all the decisions." He also states that three of the album's four singles, "
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Inspired by the suicides of their friends, the lyrics, written by Tremonti and Stapp, deal with the difficulties in finding
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have complete creative control over the lyrics and musical compositions. Stapp recounts in an interview with
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chart in the U.S., becoming their first number one hit on this chart. It remained on top for six weeks.
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with Tremonti playing in G5. Like most of the tracks on the album it borrows heavily from the Seattle
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who wanted the band to re-record the entire album after finding out Kurzweg used an
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1995, The Kitchen Studio, Tallahassee, Florida and Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida
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The third version is a live performance of the band from February 18, 1998, at
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scene as well elements of a more mainstream hard rock and arena metal sound.
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to begin demo recording sessions. Recording sessions would continue at
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appears in the music video as "the blonde girl in the Creed video."
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Three music videos were made for the song and were all directed by
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on October 31. The song also managed to reach the top ten on the
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chart and number six on the Canada Rock/Alternative (
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Index


Single
Creed
My Own Prison
Label
Wind-up
Songwriter(s)
Scott Stapp
Mark Tremonti
Creed
One
"What's This Life For"
YouTube
rock
Creed
single
My Own Prison
Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks
Scott Stapp
Mark Tremonti
Stereogum
My Own Prison
suicide
bridge
Tallahassee, Florida
Criteria Studios
Miami
Wind-up Records
ADAT's
Long View Farm Studios

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