Lip Gloss and Black

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"Lip Gloss and Black"
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Single by Atreyu
from the album Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses
Released 2002
Genre Metalcore
Length5:05
Label Victory Records
Songwriter(s) Dan Jacobs, Travis Miguel, Brandon Saller, Chris Thompson, Alex Varkatzas
Producer(s) Eric Rachel
Atreyu singles chronology
"Ain't Love Grand"
(2002)
"Lip Gloss and Black"
(2002)
"Right Side of the Bed"
(2004)

Lip Gloss and Black is the second single from American metalcore band Atreyu's debut album, Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses released in 2002. The song features the lyrics "Live, Love, Burn, Die" which has become one of Atreyu's signature phrases and one of Alex Varkatzas's most noted lyrics. The song itself was one of the first Atreyu songs to gain them mainstream attention, with the video being played extensively on MTV2 and Uranium.

Contents

Music video

The music video features footage of bondage between two loved ones, intercut with footage of the band performing at the Showcase Theatre in Corona, California. [1] While previous bass player Chris Thompson performs in the video, future and current Atreyu bass player, Mark McKnight, is seen in the crowd during the performance.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Lip Gloss and Black" (radio edit)3:34
2."Lip Gloss and Black" (album version)5:05

Personnel

Atreyu
Additional personnel

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References

  1. "Atreyu - Lip Gloss and Black". YouTube . Retrieved January 6, 2017.