Bodies (Drowning Pool song)

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“Bodies”
“Bodies” cover
Single by Drowning Pool
from the album Sinner
Released 2001
Format CD
Recorded January-April, 2001
Genre Alternative Metal
Nu Metal
Length 3:24
Label Wind-Up Records
Writer(s) Drowning Pool
Drowning Pool singles chronology
"Bodies"
(2001)
"Tear Away"
(2002)

"Bodies" is a 2001 single by heavy metal band Drowning Pool from their debut album Sinner. "Bodies" has an anthemic, repetitive chorus of "Let the bodies hit the floor!" The song is Drowning Pool's most popular single and has been featured in various films, TV programs, and advertising since its release.

Drowning Pool frontman Dave Williams stated during an interview on Uranium that the song is about being in a mosh pit but that it has clearly been misinterpreted. Much like the song's radio success, the "Bodies" music video found significant airplay on various music channels in 2001. It has the band performing in what appears to be a mental institution, with Williams screaming the lyrics into the ear of a man strapped to a chair. The director of the video was Glen Bennett. Clips of the video are featured in the title animation for the music program Uranium.

After the September 11, 2001 attacks, radio stations owned by media conglomerate Clear Channel voluntarily refused to play "Bodies," or several other similarly popular songs.

This song was also in a mixed cd released by Footwear company Jorneys along with the song "Start the Commotion" by The Wiseguys.

[edit] US chart positions

Hot 100 Mainstream
Rock
Modern Rock
119 6 12

[edit] Appearances