Get Inside

"Get Inside" is a song by Stone Sour, and the first music video the band released. It came out in 2002 for the band's eponymous album, almost a decade after the band was first created.

"Get Inside"
Single by Stone Sour
from the album Stone Sour
ReleasedJuly 2002
GenreNu metal
Length3:13
LabelRoadrunner
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Stone Sour singles chronology
"Get Inside"
(2002)
"Bother"
(2003)

It is notable that this is one of the few occasions where guitarist Josh Rand plays lead guitar, instead of his usual position as rhythm guitarist. The song is part of the soundtrack of the video game True Crime: Streets of LA.

It was nominated for Best Metal Performance at the 45th Grammy Awards.

Music video

The music video shows the band performing in front of an audience at a club. It is shown to be in black and white. It has been presumed that the white light highlights the contrast between the darker lyrics of the song.

Track listing

CD single
No.TitleLength
1."Get Inside"3:13
2."Get Inside" (rough mix)3:15
Promo CD single US
No.TitleLength
1."Get Inside"3:13
2."Blotter"3:30
3."Orchids"4:23

Live in Moscow

  1. "Get Inside" (live) – 4:12

Awards and honors

"Get Inside" was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards.[1]

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References

  1. "Complete Nominations For 45th Annual Grammy Awards". Billboard. 18 January 2003. p. 86. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
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