Scrape (Blue Stahli song)

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"Scrape"
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Single by Blue Stahli
from the album Blue Stahli
Released16 December 2008
Recorded2008
Genre
Length9:32
Label FiXT
Songwriter(s) Bret Autrey as Blue Stahli
Producer(s) Bret Autrey
Blue Stahli singles chronology
"Kill Me Every Time"
(2008)
"Scrape"
(2008)
"ULTRAnumb"
(2009)

"Scrape" is the second single by Blue Stahli. [1]

Track listing

  1. Scrape – 4:47
  2. Scrape (Instrumental) – 4:45 [2]

Licensed appearance

"Scrape" is used in a TV spot for the film Armored . [3]

Contents

"Scrape" is also used in the hit video game Dead Rising 2 in the Psychopath boss fight against Sgt. Boykin. [4]

"Scrape" was also used in the trailer for the movie Sucker Punch in 2011. It was used in the trailer for one of the characters in the movie, Sweet Pea.

"Scrape" was used in a tv spot for the film Colombiana .

"Scrape" was used in a promo for The CW series Arrow .

"Scrape was used in a trailer for the movie Premium Rush .

"Scrape" is a playable song in the video game KickBeat .

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References

  1. "Scrape — Blue Stahli". Last.fm.
  2. "VampireFreaks.com - Download Scrape". Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2010-02-09.
  3. "Blue stahli » Film/TV Credits". Archived from the original on 2010-03-30. Retrieved 2010-09-18.
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