Stupify
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"Stupify" | ||
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Single by Disturbed | ||
from the album The Sickness | ||
Released | April 2000 | |
Format | 12", CD | |
Genre | Nu metal | |
Length | 4:34 (album version) | |
Label | Giant Records | |
Producer(s) | Johnny K, Disturbed | |
Disturbed singles chronology | ||
Down With The Sickness (2000) |
"Stupify" (2000) |
Voices (2000) |
"Stupify" is Disturbed's first single off their album, The Sickness. When lead singer David Draiman was young, he dated a Latina girl, and her parents never approved of him being of Jewish descent. The song is about racism.[citation needed]
Not many fans know the beginning lines of the song. In the opening David says "Yeah, bringing you another disturbing creation from the mind of one sick animal who can't tell the difference, and gets stupified."[citation needed]
[edit] Music video
The video for the song features the band performing the song in a rusted cellar-like room, interspersed with footage of a young boy sitting in the same room. As the song progresses, the boy is revealed to be haunted by demonlike creatures.
The video makes extensive use of a visual effect commonly called "fast-head", first seen in Jacob's Ladder.
Disturbed |
David Draiman | Dan Donegan | John Moyer | Mike Wengren |
Steve "Fuzz" Kmak |
Discography |
Albums: The Sickness | Believe | Ten Thousand Fists |
Singles: Stupify | Voices | Down with the Sickness | The Game | Prayer | Remember | Liberate | Bound | Guarded | Stricken | Just Stop | Land of Confusion | Ten Thousand Fists |
Live: Music as a Weapon II |
DVDs: Music as a Weapon II |