Emotional Griptape (single)
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"I'm Afraid Of Britney Spears" | ||
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Single by LiveonRelease | ||
from the album Seeing Red | ||
Released | April 23, 2003 | |
Format | CD | |
Recorded | – | |
Genre | Pop punk | |
Length | 4:40 | |
Label | Her Royal Majesty's Records R6538 | |
Producer(s) | [[]] liveonrelease |
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LiveonRelease singles chronology | ||
"I'm Afraid Of Britney Spears" (2002) |
"Emotional Griptape" (2002) |
"Get With It" (2002) |
Emotional Griptape is the third single from the album Seeing Red, from the band LiveonRelease.
[edit] Description
Emotional Griptape is considered to be one of the best singles done by LOR. The song's concept is about a boyfriend who is a professional skateboarder who spends more time skating than with his girlfriend. He is emotionally insensitive who needs to realize that his girlfriend is leaving him because he doesn't have emotional griptape, hence the song's name. Emotional griptape is a euphemism for being emotionally intact and sensitive to other people's feelings.
[edit] Music video
The music video takes place at a Skatepark. see video: Emotional Griptape