Denial (Sevendust song)

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"Denial"
Sevendust denial.png
Single by Sevendust
from the album Home
ReleasedJuly 1999
Recorded1999
Genre Nu metal [1]
Length4:17
Label TVT
Songwriter(s)
Sevendust singles chronology
"Too Close to Hate"
(1998)
"Denial"
(1999)
"Waffle"
(1999)

Denial is the lead single of album Home by rock band Sevendust and it was released in July 1999. It was one of the songs featured in ATV Offroad Fury .

Contents

Track listing

CD single 1
No.TitleLength
1."Denial" (radio edit)3:44
2."Denial" (callout hook)0:12
CD single 2
No.TitleLength
1."Denial"4:17
2."Bender" (feat. Chino Moreno and Troy McLawhorn)3:45

Chart position

The song peaked number 14 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and number 26 on the Modern Rock chart. [3]

Music video

The band is playing the song at the meddle of fans. The video was directed by Paul Andresen and was released in September 1999.

Release history

YearAlbumLabelRef.
1999CMJ New Music, Vol. 73College Media [4]
1999Crossing All Over, Vol. 10 BMG [5]
1999HomeDream On [5]
1999Home (Japan)Import [5]
2000Free Air, Vol. 2Never Records Group [5]
2000 MTV The Return of the Rock Roadrunner [5]
2000MTV The Return of the Rock (clean)Roadrunner [5]
2000Rebirth of the Loud Priority [5]
2000Rebirth of the Loud (clean)Priority [5]
2001 Animosity (China, bonus tracks)Dream On [5]
2005 Best Of (Chapter One 1997–2004) TVT Records [5]
2005Best Of (Chapter One 1997–2004) (clean)TVT Records [5]
2006Sons of Metal
  • Time
  • Life Music
[5]

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