Forget about Tomorrow
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“Forget about Tomorrow” | |||||
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Single by Feeder from the album Comfort in Sound |
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Released | May 5, 2003 | ||||
Format | CD, DVD, 7" | ||||
Recorded | 2002 | ||||
Genre | Alternative, indie rock | ||||
Length | 3 min 51 s | ||||
Label | Echo | ||||
Producer | Gil Norton | ||||
Feeder singles chronology | |||||
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"Forget about Tomorrow" was the third single to be taken from Feeder's 2002 album Comfort in Sound.
The single charted at #12 in the UK. It became the second biggest hit off the album, and was seen as one of the tracks on the album to get a definite single release due to its radio-friendly sound.
It made a long-awaited return to the band's live set two years later, during their last gig of 2006.
The song and video appeared in the mid 300's on VH2's Indie 500 rundown of 2004.
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[edit] Track listing
[edit] CD1
- "Forget about Tomorrow"
- "Lose the Fear"
- "Tinseltown" (acoustic)
- "Forget about Tomorrow" (video)
[edit] CD2
- "Forget about Tomorrow"
- "Bring It Together"
- "Helium" (acoustic)
- "Forget about Tomorrow" (live video)
[edit] DVD
- "A Cast of Thousands" (Live at Brixton Academy Documentary)
- "Forget about Tomorrow" (Lyrics screen)
- "Godzilla Goes to Mars" - Feeder Fan Gallery
- "Cement" (video clip)
- "Crash" (video clip)
- "Can't Stand Losing You" (Live at Reading 2002 clip)
- "Piece by Piece" (European Version clip)
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