Into Another

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"Into Another"
Skid Row Into Another.jpg
Single by Skid Row
from the album Subhuman Race
Released1995 [1]
Genre Heavy metal
Length4:02
Label Atlantic
Songwriter(s) Rachel Bolan, Dave Sabo
Producer(s) Bob Rock
Skid Row singles chronology
"Breakin' Down"
(1995)
"Into Another"
(1995)
"Ghost"
(2003)

"Into Another" is a song by Skid Row. It was a single from their third album, Subhuman Race . The song was released in 1995 and written by bandmates Rachel Bolan and Dave "the Snake" Sabo. This is the last single Skid Row released with Sebastian Bach.

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Background

"Into Another" features a music video and a remix of the song was included on the band´s compilation album, 40 Seasons: The Best of Skid Row .

The song reached #28 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks. [2]

The track is an interesting song with tempo changes in the intro and chorus. They did a 7
4
time signature. It is very curious, because at that time pop and rock music had become very simple and minimalist, so it was surprising for Skid Row to release a single in an odd time signature and surprising that it entered the rock airplay charts.

Track listing

[3]

  1. "Into Another" (LP Version)
  2. "My Enemy" (LP Version)
  3. "Firesign" (Demo Version)

Charts

Chart (1995)Peak
position
US Mainstream Rock ( Billboard ) [4] 28

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