Change (In the House of Flies)
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"Change (In the House of Flies)" | ||
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Single by Deftones | ||
from the album White Pony | ||
B-side(s) | "Crenshaw" "No Ordinary Love" |
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Released | May 2000 | |
Format | CD single, Maxi CD |
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Recorded | 1999 | |
Genre | Alternative Metal Experimental rock |
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Length | 5:00 | |
Label | Maverick Records | |
Writer(s) | Deftones | |
Producer(s) | Terry Date | |
Chart positions | ||
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Deftones singles chronology | ||
"Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away) (1998) |
"Change (In the House of Flies)" (2000) |
"Back To School (Mini Maggit)" (2000) |
White Pony track listing | ||
"Passenger" (Track 9) |
"Change (In the House of Flies)" (Track 10) |
"Pink Maggit" (Track 11) |
Change (In The House Of Flies), usually referred to as "Change", was the first single from American rock band Deftones third album White Pony. The song is generally considered the band's most successful, receiving high rotation on American rock radio and MTV at the time.
The song was used in the 2002 movie, Queen of the Damned, featuring Aaliyah and directed by Michael Rymer.
[edit] Track Listing
- Change (In The House Of Flies) (4:58)
- Crenshaw (4:49)
- No Ordinary Love (5:33)
[edit] Video
The music video for the song features the band playing at a party. The people attending the party wear strange animal masks and fade in and out through the video clip.
Deftones |
Chino Moreno | Stephen Carpenter | Abe Cunningham | Chi Cheng | Frank Delgado |
Discography |
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Albums: Adrenaline | Around the Fur | White Pony | Deftones | Saturday Night Wrist |