Disengage (song)

"Disengage" is a song by American deathcore band Suicide Silence. The song was released as the second single from their second album, No Time to Bleed on April 20, 2010.

"Disengage"
Single by Suicide Silence
from the album No Time to Bleed
ReleasedApril 20, 2010
Recorded2009
GenreDeathcore
Length4:04
LabelCentury Media
Songwriter(s)Chris Garza, Mark Heylmun, Alex Lopez, Mitch Lucker
Producer(s)Machine
Suicide Silence singles chronology
"Wake Up"
(2009)
"Disengage"
(2010)
"No Time to Bleed"
(2011)

Background

Suicide Silence started and announced the production for a music video for "Disengage" on February 19, 2010, this announcement eventually lead to the releasing of the song as a single before the video's premier. The single is released in two formats, as a blue 7" vinyl and as a digital download.[1] The artwork for the single was designed by Joshua Belanger.[2]

It includes the album version of "Disengage" and a remix of the song entitled "Disengage (Big Chocolate Remix)" which was handled by Cameron "Big Chocolate" Argon.[2]

Video

The music video for "Disengage" was recorded in Los Angeles, California and was directed by Thomas Mignone.[3][4] It was originally announced that it would be released sometime in May 2010,[5] but was not released until June with its online premiere appearing on Music Choice. The video features Suicide Silence performing in front on a blank, white background, similar to the video for the song "As the Palaces Burn" by Lamb of God.

Track listing

  1. "Disengage" - 4:04
  2. "Disengage (Big Chocolate Remix)" - 3:38

Personnel

Suicide Silence
Production
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gollark: Anyway, I figure I'll start on the whole project *now* by creating a folder™ containing all the potatOS code.
gollark: Plus verifying the checksums and such.
gollark: I think all the updater thing would need to do is:on the non-CC side, just track what files changed since the last release, generate a checksum, and either generate an archive or a bunch of URLs for it.on the CC side, periodically check a manifest file, store its own version locally, check if a newer version is available on the server, and if so download the files which have changed.
gollark: Probably gitget.

References

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