Suffocate (Feeder song)
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| "Suffocate" | |||||
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| Single by Feeder | |||||
| Released | February 16, 1998 | ||||
| Format | CD, 7" single | ||||
| Recorded | late 1997 | ||||
| Genre | Alternative | ||||
| Length | 4 min 42 s | ||||
| Label | Echo | ||||
| Producer | Grant Nicholas, Chris Sheldon | ||||
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"Suffocate" is a track by UK rock band Feeder re-recorded from their 1997 album Polythene, and was released as an in-between single to bridge the gap between the then current album, and its follow-up.
The new version of "Suffocate" is a full-band version of the acoustic track from the "Polythene" album, with slightly amended lyrics. It is the more popular of the two versions with the band's fanbase. The song began life in 1994 as part of the band's demo under the name "Give". At that time the band were called "Real".
Frontman Grant Nicholas once said that "Give" was the song that secured the band's record deal.[1]
Contents |
- "Suffocate"
- "Eclipse"
- "Cockroach"
- "High" (Live from Reading 97' video)
- "Suffocate"
- "Dry" (acoustic)
- "Spill"
- "Descend" (Live from Reading 97' video)
- "Suffocate"
- "Eclipse"
| Feeder |
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| Grant Nicholas | Taka Hirose | Mark Richardson |
| Former Members: Jon Lee |
| Albums and EPs |
| Two Colours EP | Swim EP | Polythene | Yesterday Went Too Soon Echo Park | Comfort in Sound | Pushing the Senses |
| Compilations |
| Swim (re-release) | Picture of Perfect Youth | Feeder The Singles |
| Singles |
| "Stereo World" | "Tangerine" | "Cement" | "Crash" | "High" | "Suffocate" | "Day in Day Out" | "Insomnia" "Yesterday Went Too Soon" | "Paperfaces" | "Buck Rogers" | "Seven Days in the Sun" | "Turn" "Piece by Piece" | "Just a Day" | "Come Back Around" | "Just the Way I'm Feeling" "Forget About Tomorrow" | "Find the Colour" | "Comfort in Sound" | "Tumble and Fall" "Feeling a Moment" | "Pushing the Senses" | "Shatter / Tender" | "Lost and Found" | "Save Us" |