L.G. FUAD
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"L.G. FUAD" | ||
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Single by Motion City Soundtrack | ||
from the album Commit This To Memory |
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Released | 2006 | |
Format | Airplay Only | |
Recorded | 2005 | |
Genre | Pop Punk, Power Pop | |
Length | 3:06 | |
Label | Epitaph Records | |
Producer(s) | Mark Hoppus | |
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Motion City Soundtrack singles chronology | ||
"Hold Me Down" (2006) |
"L.G. FUAD" (2006) |
"L.G. FUAD", or Let's Get Fucked Up And Die, is a song by the pop punk band Motion City Soundtrack. It features on their second album, Commit This To Memory. While not released commercially, it was the third song from that album for which a video was produced, and therefore is considered the third single.
The initials are used because the word "fuck" could not appear on the album cover. The initals are also used on the band's music video, and other places where the word "fuck" would otherwise be censored. The song initially was supposed to be called 'Let's Rock This Bitch' but the band together agreed on L.G. FUAD.
[edit] Music Video
The video for "L.G. FUAD" was first available as a part of the re-released Deluxe Edition of Commit This To Memory. It was thought unlikely by the band that the video would be aired on TV due to its lyrics and general subject matter. However it was featured on Fuse TV's Oven Fresh programme in August of 2006.