My Own Summer (Shove It)
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"My Own Summer (Shove It)" | ||
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Single by Deftones | ||
from the album Around the Fur | ||
Released | 1998 | |
Format | CD single, Vinyl |
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Recorded | 1997 at Studio Litho in Seattle, Washington | |
Genre | Alternative Metal | |
Length | 3:35 | |
Label | Maverick Records | |
Writer(s) | Deftones | |
Producer(s) | Terry Date | |
Chart positions | ||
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Deftones singles chronology | ||
"Bored" (1996) |
"My Own Summer (Shove It)" (1997) |
"Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)" (1998) |
Around the Fur track listing | ||
"My Own Summer (Shove It)" (Track 1) |
"Lhabia" (Track 2) |
My Own Summer (Shove It) is the first single released off the Deftones' second album, Around the Fur. The video starts with a clip of a crate falling into the sea, blood seeping out of it into the surrounding waters. It then moves to footage of the band playing on a set of floating crates. Eventually, a shark appears and is seen to be eating a piece of meat, presumeably the contents of the crate. At the end of the video, Moreno falls into the water and the video fades out. The song was featured on the soundtrack to The Matrix.
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 |
Singles: 7 Words | Bored | My Own Summer (Shove It) | Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away) | Change (In the House of Flies) | Back to School (Mini Maggit) | Digital Bath | Minerva | Hexagram | Hole in the Earth | Mein |