Motionless and White
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“Motionless and White” | ||||||||||||||
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Single by Eighteen Visions from the album The Best of Eighteen Visions |
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Released | 2002 | |||||||||||||
Format | CD, 12" | |||||||||||||
Recorded | March 2001 | |||||||||||||
Genre | Metalcore | |||||||||||||
Length | 5:16 | |||||||||||||
Label | Trustkill Records | |||||||||||||
Producer | Jeff Forrest | |||||||||||||
Eighteen Visions singles chronology | ||||||||||||||
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Motionless and White was the sixth hit and fourth single form Eighteen Visions and also the final single from The Best of Eighteen Visions. Motionless and White became a popular underground hit in parts of the UK and Western Australia, but undoubtably the most succsesfull in California, it ended up peaking #98 on the US Mainstream Rock Charting System. If this song had been released later in Eighteen Visions's career it most likely would have been a lot slower and a succsesfull Power Ballad as it is about trying to stop a loved one from commiting suicide, possibly the inspiration for the highly sucssesful Three Days Grace single Never Too Late.