The Ex (song)
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"The Ex" | ||
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Single by Billy Talent | ||
from the album Billy Talent | ||
Released | December 23, 2003 | |
Format | Digital download CD single 7" |
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Genre | Rock | |
Length | 2:40 | |
Label | Atlantic Records | |
Writer(s) | Billy Talent | |
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Billy Talent singles chronology | ||
"Try Honesty" 2003 |
"The Ex" 2004 |
"River Below" 2004 |
The Ex was the second single released from the Canadian punk music group Billy Talent's debut self-titled album. The Ex was the most popular single from the album in Great Britain, but is usually regarded as the least popular in North America. The video for The Ex features the band playing in a small, dimly lit room with a cheering crowd in front of the stage.
Some of the footage from "The Ex" was recorded at The Capital Music Hall in Ottawa, Ontario amonst other places.
[edit] See also
Some of the footage from the video "the Ex" was recorded at The Capital Music Hall in Ottawa, Ontario.
[edit] External links
Watch the video and get the lyrics at Billy Talent's official site
Billy Talent |
Benjamin Kowalewicz | Ian D'Sa | Jonathan Gallant | Aaron Solowoniuk |
Discography |
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EPs: Demoluca | Dudebox | Try Honesty EP |
Studio Albums: Watoosh! | Billy Talent | Billy Talent II |
Live Albums: Live From The UK Sept./2006 |
Singles |
"Try Honesty" | "The Ex" | "River Below" | "Nothing to Lose" | "Devil in a Midnight Mass" | "Red Flag" | "Fallen Leaves" | "Surrender" | "This Suffering" |
Videography |
Scandalous Travelers |
Label(s) |
Atlantic Records | Warner Music Canada |